Lucas 1:29

29 Mas ella, cuando le vio, se turbó de sus palabras, y pensaba qué salutación fuese ésta.

Lucas 1:29 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 1:29

And when she saw him
The Persic version renders it, "when Mary saw the angel"; which expresses the true sense of the words, The Vulgate Latin reads, "when she heard"; i.e. the salutation:

she was troubled at his saying;
at his speaking to her; she was surprised at the sight of him, and more at what he said to her;

and cast in her mind,
or thought and reasoned within herself,

what manner of salutation this should be;
for it was not usual with the Jews for a man to use any salutation to a woman; with them it was not lawful to be done in any shape or form; not by a messenger, nor even by her own husband F21; so that Mary might well be thrown into a concern what should be the meaning of this; and especially, that she should be addressed in such language, and saluted as a peculiar favourite of God, and blessed among women.


FOOTNOTES:

F21 T. Bab. Kiddushin, fol. 70. 1, 2. Maimon. Hilch. Issure Biah, c. 21.

Lucas 1:29 In-Context

27 a una virgen desposada con un varón que se llamaba José, de la Casa de David; y el nombre de la virgen era María.
28 Y entrando el ángel en donde ella estaba , dijo: ¡Gozo hallas, amada! El Señor es contigo; bendita tú entre las mujeres.
29 Mas ella, cuando le vio, se turbó de sus palabras, y pensaba qué salutación fuese ésta.
30 Entonces el ángel le dice: María, no temas, porque has hallado gracia cerca de Dios.
31 Y he aquí, concebirás en tu vientre, y darás a luz un hijo, y llamarás su nombre Jesús.
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