Luke 1:29

Azerbajani (Azərbaycan Bibliyası 2008)

What Does This Mean?

In this verse from Luke's Gospel, the angel Gabriel has appeared to Mary and she is surprised by his words. She thinks deeply about what kind of greeting this unusual message could mean.

Explained for Children

Imagine if a fairy came to your house and said something magical that made no sense! That’s how Mary felt when an angel came to her with surprising news, and she wondered what it all meant.

Historical Background

This verse is from the Gospel of Luke, written around 80-100 AD. The author, believed to be a physician named Luke, wrote for a broader audience including Gentiles (non-Jews) about Jesus' life, using Mary’s story as part of the nativity narrative.

Living It Out Today

When we face unexpected news or situations that make us uneasy, like getting an unusual call from someone at work, we can reflect on what it might mean and how to respond, much like Mary did here.

Topics

faithsalvationhopeangelic encountersvirgin birthprophetic messages

Related Verses

Genesis 18:9Luke 1:30-33John 20:11-16Acts 8:26-40Revelation 22:8

Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Mary troubled by the angel Gabriel?
Mary was surprised by the unexpected appearance and message from the angel, which led her to reflect on its meaning.
How does Luke's Gospel differ in this scene compared to others?
Luke provides a unique perspective focusing on Mary’s feelings and thoughts, offering insight into her internal struggle with understanding God's plan.
What can we learn from Mary's response in Luke 1:29?
We can learn the importance of pausing to reflect and consider divine messages before reacting hastily, showing both faith and wisdom.
How does this verse relate to other angelic encounters in scripture?
It shows that even when encountering angels, people like Mary are often perplexed by their messages, indicating a common human reaction of thoughtful contemplation.
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