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    Mary of Nazareth

    2012 · Drama · 3h 20m

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  1. Joachim and Anne (according to some apocryphal writings) Mary [b] was a first-century Jewish woman of Nazareth, [6] the wife of Joseph and the mother of Jesus. She is a central figure of Christianity, venerated under various titles such as virgin or queen, many of them mentioned in the Litany of Loreto.

  2. Apr 1, 2012 · Mary of Nazareth: Directed by Giacomo Campiotti. With Alissa Jung, Paz Vega, Andreas Pietschmann, Antonia Liskova. The story of Mary, mother of Jesus.

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    • 3 min
    • Giacomo Campiotti
    • 10
    • Mary’s Marriage Is Arranged
    • What Sort of Person Was Mary Hoping for?
    • Joseph, Mary’s Prospective Husband
    • The Marriage Contract
    • What About Mary’s dowry?
    • Mary’s Betrothal to Joseph
    • Mary Was pregnant. What then?
    • Who’s The Father of Mary’s Baby?
    • Was Mary The Rape Victim of A Roman Soldier?

    Now that Mary’s menstrual periods had started, serious consideration was given to the choice of a husband. It was taken for granted that she would marry. God had given the commandment to ‘be fruitful and multiply’ to Noah, and so Jews believed it was their duty to marry and produce children. Any person who had passed the age of twenty without being...

    A young Galilean woman would hope for someone 1. round about her age. An old husband and a young wife spelt trouble 2. someone with enough money and goods to give her comfort and security 3. physically attractive; Jews believed a happy sex life was one of the gifts God gave to a married couple 4. someone from a reputable family; there must not be a...

    Joseph was a young man, not much older than she was, and well-regarded by the people of Nazareth. We know this because Matthew’s gospel call him ‘just’ or ‘righteous’, and the Gospels don’t bandy adjectives round without good reason. His name ‘Joseph’ is one of the most popular Jewish male names of the time. Nine first names made up 44% of the male...

    A marriage contract would have been worked out between the families of Mary and Joseph. In theory, this was done by the male heads of family, but in practice a good deal of the power in Jewish families lay with the women, and nothing was likely to go ahead unless they said so. In any case, an agreement was reached, and the engagement went ahead – a...

    The dowry was a separate matter. This was property handed over by the girl’s family at the time of her marriage, and afterwards owned by the wife.It was her share of the family inheritance, enough to act as an income for her should she be abandoned or widowed. There were complicated laws regarding payment and ownership of the dowry. In neighboring ...

    The betrothal of a young couple had to be public, witnessed by many people. Part of the ceremony in Galilee could involve the young man picking up the young woman and placing her on a donkey or on some other means of transport like a boat or a cart. At this stage, there was no sexual contact. People in the ancient world knew it was dangerous for a ...

    The next thing we know, Mary was pregnant. Her normal menstrual periods stopped. This can be hidden for quite a while in the modern world. But in Mary’s time, when a whole family lived and slept in one or two rooms, the fact that a young girl’s periods had ceased was noticed immediately. A woman in 1st century Palestine, and in fact until quite rec...

    First, I’m taking it for granted that there’s a real, human father for her baby. No, I’m not abandoning the ‘conceived by the Holy Spirit’ idea. But I’d like to put it on hold for the moment. We’ll get back to it later. These are the facts we know: 1. Mary was pregnant. 2. there had to be a human father. 3. she was frightened, her family embarrasse...

    Another theory, quite well argued, is that the father of her baby was a Roman soldier stationed in a nearby garrison center. On the face of it, this sounds far-fetched, something you read in a sensational tabloid. But there are some facts that make the theory at least plausible: 1. Nazareth, where Mary lives, is only a few miles from Sepphoris, the...

  3. Apr 19, 2024 · The first mention of Mary is the story of the Annunciation, which reports that she was living in Nazareth and was betrothed to Joseph (Luke 1:26 ff.), and the last mention of her (Acts of the Apostles 1:14) includes her in the company of those who devoted themselves to prayer after the ascension of Jesus into heaven.

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  4. Learn about the life story of Mary, the virgin mother of Jesus, from the Bible. Discover how she accepted God's will, submitted to his plan, and became a model of faith and obedience.

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  5. Mary of Nazareth, mother of Jesus, holds her dead son after the crucifixion; from the film The Passion of the Christ. Mary saw her son tortured and killed. Jesus had been her baby, the boy she educated, the young man she was so proud of. She now saw him tormented and executed by brutal soldiers.

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  7. Sep 10, 2020 · Mary, the mother of Jesus Christ, was a young Jewish girl from Nazareth who trusted in God and obeyed his call. She was a willing servant, watching her son's birth, death, and resurrection. She was a woman of rare strength and submission, who submitted her life to God's plan no matter what it would cost her.

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