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title = "Luke 1:4656"
date = "2022-10-20"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk1.46-56)
Mary's song of praise to the Lord has been famously set to music as
"Magnificat", from the first word of its Latin translation. It describes how
God reverses the typical order of human society, humbling the proud and the
rulers and raising up the poor and humble. She recognizes that her role in
redemptive history will make her very famous and highly regarded, and yet she
gives all credit to the Lord her Savior.
The Reformation Study Bible has a note that says Mary apparently did not stay
for the birth of John. I'm not certain I believe that, but there's also no real
way to tell from the text. Mary isn't mentioned in the next section, but the
focus of it isn't on her partof the narrative either. If Elizabeth was in her
sixth month of pregnancy when Mary arrived and she stayed "about" three months,
that "about" could be more or less.
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Help us to fear you, O Lord, and have mercy on us.