Elizabeth, speaking through the Holy Ghost, calls Mary the Mother of the Lord. "But why am I so favored, that the Mother of my Lord should come to me?" (Luk 1:43). Elizabeth considers being visited by the Mother of God to be a Great Privilege.
Lord here is Kyrios in Greek and Adonai in Hebrew. It was how the Jews refer to God. The same as when the Bible says, Jesus is Lord, it is saying, He is God.
Mary is the Mother of the Lord Jesus Christ, and therefore is the Mother of Jesus Christ our God.
My mother gave birth to Xavier. She did not create my soul, God alone did that. But she is still the mother of my whole person. And the same is true of Mary. Mary is the Mother of the One Person, Our Lord Jesus Christ, Who is God.
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Verse 43
The mother of my Lord (η μητηρ του Κυριου μου). See Psalms 110:1. Only by the help of the Holy Spirit could Elisabeth know that Mary was to be the mother of the Messiah."
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Rejoice, highly favored one – What an honor to be chosen to be the mother of the Messiah!
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Verse 43
And whence is this to me,..... How comes it to pass, that such notice is taken of me, such an honour is done me; that besides being favoured with a child, who shall be great,
that the mother of my Lord should come to me? Elisabeth was far from envying the superior honour conferred on her kinswoman, who was both meaner and younger than she; that she esteems it a wonderful favour, that she should be indulged with a visit from her, who had already conceived the Messiah: and in due time would be the mother of him, as man; who, in his divine nature, is Lord of all angels, and men, and every creature; and in an especial manner was her Lord, and the Lord of all the saints; by his Father's gift from eternity, by his own purchase in time, and by the power of his grace on each of their souls. Thus the virgin is said to be the mother of our Lord, and so may be called the mother of God; because she was parent of that child, which was in union with him, who is truly Lord and God: Just in such sense as the Lord of life and glory is said to be crucified, and God is said to purchase the church with his own blood, 1 Corinthians 2:8
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43. The mother of my Lord] The aged Elisabeth acknowledges that the young maiden is greater and more highly favoured than she, because she is ’the mother of my Lord,’ i.e. of the Messiah.
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The mother of my Lord. A proof that Christ was truly God, and the blessed Virgin Mary truly the mother of God. (Witham) --- Elizabeth was a just and blessed woman; yet the excellency of the mother of God does so far surpass that of Elizabeth, and of every other woman, as the great luminary outshines the smaller stars. (St. Jerome pr'e6f. in Sophon.)
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And whence is this to me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me? But the Holy Ghost (Luke 1:41 (NAS)
41 When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby leaped in her womb; and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit.
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Luke 1:41) raised Elisabeth's thoughts yet higher. Not only did she bless the mother of the coming Messiah, but the Spirit opened her eyes to see who that coming Messiah really was. Very vague indeed was the conception of the coming Messiah in Israel.
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43. ] The word
κυρίου , as applied to the unborn babe, can no otherwise be explained than as uttered in the spirit of prophecy, and expressing
the divine nature of our Lord: see especially Psalms 110:1 (NAS)
1 A Psalm of David.
The Lord says to my Lord: "Sit at My right hand Until I make Your enemies a footstool for Your feet."
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Psalms 110:1 , from which Bleek thinks the expression is adopted.
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Luke 1:43 . Ἡ μήτηρ , the Mother ) This new appellation addressed to her, could not but move in her inmost soul the Virgin mother. The Mother , saith she, of my Lord ; she does not, however, call her, My Lady [ i.e. as if she had lordship, like Christ, over all]. τοῦ Κυρίου μου , of my Lord ) Comp. ch. Luke 20:42 ; John 20:28 .
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