Luke 1:56
cebuano-2011
Unya si Maria mipabilin uban kang Elisabet sulod sa mga tulo ka bulan, ug mipauli siya sa iyang balay.
What Does This Mean?
In Luke 1:56, it's mentioned that Mary stayed with her relative Elizabeth for about three months before returning home. This verse emphasizes the support and companionship between these two women during a significant period in their lives.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend who is having a baby, and she needs help. You stay at her house to take care of her until it's time for your own family to welcome a new member too! That's like what Mary did for Elizabeth.
Historical Background
This verse was written by Luke, a doctor and historian around AD 63, intended for Gentile converts or people unfamiliar with Jewish customs. The cultural setting is first-century Palestine, where visiting family during pregnancy was common.
Living It Out Today
Today, we can apply this message to the importance of supporting others in times of need, just like Mary supported Elizabeth. For example, helping a friend who's expecting a baby shows care and strengthens relationships.
Topics
supportpregnancyfamily relationscompanionshipfaithful womenvisitation
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did Mary stay for three months?
Mary stayed with Elizabeth for about three months, possibly until John the Baptist was born, providing comfort and support during their pregnancies.
Is there any significance to Mary returning home in this verse?
Yes, it marks a transition period where Mary resumes her life after the significant event of Elizabeth’s birth of John the Baptist and her continued pregnancy with Jesus.
How does Luke 1:56 relate to other verses about women's support in the Bible?
It parallels other passages showing women supporting each other, like Elizabeth’s greeting to Mary (Luke 1:42-43), highlighting a theme of mutual care and faith.
What can this verse teach us about family relations during pregnancy?
This teaches us the importance of familial support and community during significant life events, showing how Elizabeth’s and Mary’s relationship deepened through shared experiences.
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