Luke 1:46

46 et ait Maria magnificat anima mea Dominum

Luke 1:46 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 1:46

And Mary said, my soul doth magnify the Lord.
] Either Jehovah, the Father, or the Son; who, as he was David's Lord, according to his divine nature, though his son after the flesh, was, in the same sense, Mary's Lord, as well as her son: and by "magnifying" him is meant, not making him great, for he cannot be made greater than he is; but ascribing greatness to him, even all the perfections of the Deity, and praising him on account of them; and also declaring and speaking well of his many and mighty works of power, goodness, grace, and mercy, and giving him the glory of them: this Mary did, not in lip and word only, but with her whole heart and, soul, and with all the powers and faculties of it; being filled with the Holy Ghost, and under a more than ordinary influence of his, as her cousin Elisabeth was: and it is to be observed, that she all along speaks in the prophetic style, of things, as if they were done, which were doing, or would shortly be done.

Luke 1:46 In-Context

44 ecce enim ut facta est vox salutationis tuae in auribus meis exultavit in gaudio infans in utero meo
45 et beata quae credidit quoniam perficientur ea quae dicta sunt ei a Domino
46 et ait Maria magnificat anima mea Dominum
47 et exultavit spiritus meus in Deo salutari meo
48 quia respexit humilitatem ancillae suae ecce enim ex hoc beatam me dicent omnes generationes
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