Luke 1:28

"to a virgin pledged to be married to a man whose name was Joseph, of David’s house. The virgin’s name was Mary."

Key Reflection

This verse highlights the purity and special calling of Mary, emphasizing her role as the mother of Jesus in a lineage tied to King David. By stating that she is "pledged to be married" to Joseph, it underscores the miraculous nature of conception without marital relations, pointing to divine intervention in fulfilling prophetic promises.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 28. Hail {c} . This word of salutation is equivalent to Peace be with thee, or Joy be with thee; a form of speech implying that she was signally favoured, and expressing joy at meeting her. Highly favoured {2}. By being the mother of the long-expected Messiah--the mother of the Redeemer of mankind. Long had he been predicted; long had the eyes of the nation been turned to him, and long had his coming been an object of intense desire. To be reckoned among his ancestors was accounted sufficient honour for even Abraham and David.

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