# Luke 1b: HG Bishop Youssef

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<div id="bkmrk-his-grace-bishop-you">[His Grace Bishop Youssef ~ عظات نيافة الانبا يوسف](https://soundcloud.com/his-grace-bishop-youssef "His Grace Bishop Youssef ~  عظات نيافة الانبا يوسف") · [LUKE 1: 26 - 38 ~ Bible Study](https://soundcloud.com/his-grace-bishop-youssef/luke-1-26-38-bible-study "LUKE 1: 26 - 38 ~ Bible Study")</div>#### Annunciation of the Birth of Christ

<span style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="text Luke-1-26"><sup class="versenum">26 </sup>Now in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent by God to a city of Galilee named Nazareth, </span><span class="text Luke-1-27" id="bkmrk-27%C2%A0to-a-virgin%C2%A0betro"><sup class="versenum">27 </sup>to a virgin betrothed to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of David. The virgin’s name *was* Mary. </span><span class="text Luke-1-28" id="bkmrk-28%C2%A0and-having-come-i"><sup class="versenum">28 </sup>And having come in, the angel said to her, “Rejoice, highly favored *one,* the Lord *is* with you; blessed *are* you among women!” </span><span class="text Luke-1-29" id="bkmrk-29%C2%A0but%C2%A0%5Bf%5Dwhen-she-s"><sup class="versenum">29 </sup>But <sup class="footnote" data-fn="#fen-NKJV-24923f" data-link="[<a href="#fen-NKJV-24923f" title="See footnote f">f</a>]" style="font-size: 0.625em; line-height: normal; position: relative; vertical-align: text-top; top: auto; display: inline;">\[[f](https://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Luke%201&version=NKJV#fen-NKJV-24923f "See footnote f")\]</sup>when she saw *him,* she was troubled at his saying, and considered what manner of greeting this was. </span><span class="text Luke-1-30" id="bkmrk-30%C2%A0then-the-angel-sa"><sup class="versenum">30 </sup>Then the angel said to her, “Do not be afraid, Mary, for you have found favor with God. </span><span class="text Luke-1-31" id="bkmrk-31%C2%A0and-behold%2C-you-w"><sup class="versenum">31 </sup>And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bring forth a Son, and shall call His name <span class="small-caps">Jesus</span>. </span><span class="text Luke-1-32" id="bkmrk-32%C2%A0he-will-be-great%2C"><sup class="versenum">32 </sup>He will be great, and will be called the Son of the Highest; and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David. </span><span class="text Luke-1-33" id="bkmrk-33%C2%A0and-he-will-reign"><sup class="versenum">33 </sup>And He will reign over the house of Jacob forever, and of His kingdom there will be no end.”</span></span>

- <span class="text Luke-1-33">Sixth month</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-33">Sixth month of the pregnancy of Elizabeth (this sentence follows the one before it)</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-33">St John the Baptist is 6 months older than Christ</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-33">The Coptic Synxarion on Paone 29/30 (July 7) celebrates the Nativity of St John</span>
- <span class="text Luke-1-33">Mary</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-33">In Hebrew it is Miriam</span>
- <span class="text Luke-1-33">Nazareth</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-33">An insignificant village of lower Galilee</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-33">Not mentioned in the Old Testament</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-33">Not mentioned in any ancient text before the New Testament</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-33">Not mentioned in Josephus' writings</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-33">"A city of Galilee named Nazareth" - this kind of language indicates that St Luke is writing to people unfamiliar with Palestine</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-33">St Mary and St Joseph lived in Nazareth and Christ spent most of His life living in Nazareth - thus, He was called the Nazarene (Matthew 2:23, Mark 1:24)</span>
    - Nazareth means "branch" 
        - So when Matthew said "that it might be fulfilled which was spoken by the prophets, 'He shall be called a Nazarene'" he was talking about Isaiah 11:1 "There shall come forth a Rod from the stem of Jesse, and a Branch shall grow out of his roots."
- Virginity of St Mary 
    - In Hebrew, the same word is used for "virgin" and "young girl."
    - In Greek, "Virgin" is Ⲡⲁⲣⲑⲉⲛⲟⲥ which is different from "young girl."
    - When Simeon the Elder was translating the book of Isaiah to Greek for the Septuagint, he read it in Hebrew and didn't know if he should use "virgin" or "young girl" - but upon a revelation from God, he used ⲡⲁⲣⲉⲑⲉⲛⲟⲥ ("virgin"). And the Evangelists used the same Greek word: ⲡⲁⲣⲑⲉⲛⲟⲥ.
    - Betrothed 
        - Betrothal was a ceremony of great importance and usually took place a year before the marriage
        - It is like a civil marriage but without consummation
        - St Matthew calls her "his wife" and this is considered true because she was legally his wife
        - Although Mary was betrothed, she vowed her virginity. She had an agreement with her betrothed that she would remain a virgin... so the betrothal is simply to protect her civil rights.
- Mary is related to Zacharias and Elizabeth 
    - Mary has a link to the priestly bloodline because Elizabeth is a direct descendant of Aaron
    - And of course she has a link to the kingly bloodline being a descendant of King David
- Greeting of Archangel Gabriel to St Mary 
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28" id="bkmrk-%22rejoice%2C-highly-fav">"Rejoice, highly favored *one,* the Lord *is* with you; blessed *are* you among women!"</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">The greeting of the angel to Mary is different from his greeting to Zacharias - she gets an honorary title "highly favored" and "full of grace"</span>
- <span class="text Luke-1-28">She was troubled</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">The fact that she was troubled by his greeting is evidence of her humility - "who am I to receive such a greeting?"</span>
- <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30" id="bkmrk-do-not-be-afraid%2C-ma">Do not be afraid, Mary for you have found favor with God.</span></span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30">Calling her by name signifying that he knows her</span></span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30">Do not be afraid - these words carry power</span></span>
- <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30">The Divine Message</span></span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30">She will be a mother of a Son</span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30">The angel is reminding her of the prophecy in Isaiah 7:14 "Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a Son, and shall call His name Immanuel."</span></span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30">This Son will be called "Jesus"</span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30">Jesus (Joshua, Hosea) means "Savior"</span></span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32" id="bkmrk-he-will-be-great">He will be great</span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32"><span class="text Isa-9-6" id="bkmrk-this-is-a-fulfillmen">This is a fulfillment of the Prophecy by Isaiah</span></span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32"><span class="text Isa-9-6" id="bkmrk-%22for-unto-us-a-child">"For unto us a Child is born,</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-6">Unto us a Son is given;</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-6">And the government will be upon His shoulder.</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-6">And His name will be called</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-6">Wonderful, Counselor, Mighty God,</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-6">Everlasting Father, Prince of Peace.</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-7" id="bkmrk-of-the-increase-of-h">Of the increase of *His* government and peace</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-7">*There will be* no end,</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-7">Upon the throne of David and over His kingdom,</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-7">To order it and establish it with judgment and justice</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-7">From that time forward, even forever.</span>  
            <span class="text Isa-9-7">The zeal of the <span class="small-caps divine-name">Lord</span> of hosts will perform this." (Isaiah 9:6-7)</span></span></span></span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32" id="bkmrk-he-will-be-called-th">He will be called the Son of the Highest</span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">"Highest" was one of the Titles of God the Father</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Genesis 14:19</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Mark 5:7</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Psalm 92:1</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Psalm 83:18</span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">"Son of the Highest" is "Son of God"</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Peter called Him "You are the Christ, the Son of God"</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Centurion at the Cross said "this is truly the Son of God"</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">God called Jesus His Son </span></span></span>
                - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">"You are My Son today I have begotten You"</span></span></span>
                - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">"This is my beloved Son in whom I am well pleased"</span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Only-begotten</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">We are all sons of God by adoption</span></span></span>
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">But Christ is the only-begotten of the Father ⲟⲙⲟⲛⲟⲅⲉⲛⲏⲥ</span></span></span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32" id="bkmrk-the-lord-god-will-gi">The Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David.</span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Echoes the promises that God gave to King David (2 Samuel 7:9-16, 2 Samuel 23:5)</span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-32">Even the temporal kingdom of Israel belonged to Christ by hereditary right</span></span></span>
        - Promises 
            - Abraham: The Messiah would be his Seed
            - Moses: Jesus will be the Prophet (deliver message from God to us... Hebrews 1:1)
            - David: Jesus will be the King and establish the Spiritual Kingdom on earth
        - Joachim, father of St Mary, was a descendant of King David  
            Anna, mother of St Mary, was a descendant of Aaron
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-33" id="bkmrk-he-will-reign-over-t">He will reign over the house of Jacob forever and of His Kingdom, t</span></span></span><span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-33" id="bkmrk-here-will-be-no-end">here will be no end</span></span></span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-33">forever = spiritual kingdom</span></span></span>
        - St Paul in 1 Cor 15 talks about the Kingdom of Christ 
            - <span class="text Luke-1-28"><span class="text Luke-1-30"><span class="text Luke-1-33">Christ is ruling now from the day of the Crucifixion, until the Second Coming when He delivers the kingdom to God the Father</span></span></span>

<span style="color: #ff0000;"><span class="text Luke-1-34" id="bkmrk-34%C2%A0then-mary-said-to-0"><sup class="versenum">34 </sup>Then Mary said to the angel, “How can this be, since I do not know a man?” </span><span class="text Luke-1-35" id="bkmrk-35%C2%A0and-the-angel-ans"><sup class="versenum">35 </sup>And the angel answered and said to her, “*The* Holy Spirit will come upon you, and the power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God. </span><span class="text Luke-1-36" id="bkmrk-36%C2%A0now-indeed%2C-eliza"><sup class="versenum">36 </sup>Now indeed, Elizabeth your relative has also conceived a son in her old age; and this is now the sixth month for her who was called barren. </span><span class="text Luke-1-37" id="bkmrk-37%C2%A0for-with-god-noth"><sup class="versenum">37 </sup>For with God nothing will be impossible.” </span><span class="text Luke-1-38" id="bkmrk-38%C2%A0then-mary-said%2C-%E2%80%9C"><sup class="versenum">38 </sup>Then Mary said, “Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.” And the angel departed from her.</span></span>

- <span class="text Luke-1-28">Perpetual Virginity of St. Mary</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">St. Mary was a virgin before the annunciation</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">She was a virgin during the pregnancy</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">She was a virgin during the birth and labor</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">She continued in her virginity even until the day of her death</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">If she intended to marry, she wouldn't have said "How can this be?" but rather "When will this be?"</span>
- <span class="text Luke-1-28">Why was Zacharias punished, but St Mary was not (although she asked 'How can this be?')</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">St Mary has a legitimate question - how can this be? I have not known a man, I have vowed my virginity... </span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28">If she was planning to get married, she wouldn't question because she would understand that this was all to take place after her marriage...</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28">Never in the history of the world was it heard of that a virgin gave birth</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28">Look at her attitude when she got the answer "Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word"</span>
    - <span class="text Luke-1-28">Zacharias's question - by what sign?</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28">This question came from doubt</span>
        - <span class="text Luke-1-28">It happened many times in the past that a barren woman gave birth (e.g. Hannah the mother of Samuel), and an elder couple had children (e.g. Abraham and Sarah had Isaac)</span>
- The Holy Spirit will come upon you 
    - This conception will be done by the power of the Holy Spirit; it is a divine conception; it is above and beyond our understanding
- The power of the Highest will overshadow you; therefore, also, that Holy One who is to be born will be called the Son of God 
    - Again using "the Highest" to refer to God the Father
    - Again about "the Son of God"
- Pregnancy of Elizabeth 
    - Elizabeth's pregnancy was a deviation from nature because she was barren and old
- With God nothing is impossible 
    - Even for a Virgin to be pregnant
- Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word 
    - Many Church Fathers believe that at this moment, as soon as she said this word, she became pregnant - because it was not possible for the Incarnation without her will. God respects and sanctifies human freedom
    - Some attack titles that we give St Mary (especially in praises): 
        - "The salvation of our father Adam" 
            - If we assumed (for sake of discussion) that St Mary said to Gabriel "No, I cannot accept this." God will never impose Himself on a person refusing Him. God wants to give us the gift of salvation - a free gift. St Mary, by accepting the gift of salvation, we call her "the salvation of our father Adam."
            - If there is a very poor family and some godly person wanted to give them a gift of money... or wanted to offer a job. If the father of that family rejected that gift of money, or rejected that job, then the family would continue to be poor. But if the father of that family accepted the job that was offered freely to him, then the children can say to the father "you saved us from hunger and poverty" because he received the gift.
            - St. Mary did not actively save us, but she accepted the free gift of salvation by saying "Behold the maidservant of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word"
        - "The new Eve" 
            - Our mother Eve became disobedient to God, so the new Eve (St Mary), by her obedience and submission, undid the disobedience of our mother Eve.
            - The first Eve disobeyed God, the second Eve obeyed God