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title = "Luke 1:46–56"
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date = "2022-10-20"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk1.46-56)
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Mary's song of praise to the Lord has been famously set to music as
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"Magnificat", from the first word of its Latin translation. It describes how
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God reverses the typical order of human society, humbling the proud and the
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rulers and raising up the poor and humble. She recognizes that her role in
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redemptive history will make her very famous and highly regarded, and yet she
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gives all credit to the Lord her Savior.
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The Reformation Study Bible has a note that says Mary apparently did not stay
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for the birth of John. I'm not certain I believe that, but there's also no real
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way to tell from the text. Mary isn't mentioned in the next section, but the
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focus of it isn't on her partof the narrative either. If Elizabeth was in her
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sixth month of pregnancy when Mary arrived and she stayed "about" three months,
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that "about" could be more or less.
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Help us to fear you, O Lord, and have mercy on us.
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