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Daily Gospel Exegesis

4th Sunday of Advent (Year C) - Luke 1: 39-45

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

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🗓️ 21 December 2024

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Luke 1: 39-45 - 'Why should I be honoured with a visit from the Mother of my Lord?'


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 523 (in 'The Preparations') - St. John the Baptist is the Lord’s immediate precursor or forerunner, sent to prepare his way. “Prophet of the Most High,” John surpasses all the prophets, of whom he is the last. He inaugurates the Gospel, already from his mother’s womb welcomes the coming of Christ (abbreviated).

- 717 (in 'John, precursor, prophet and baptist') - “There was a man sent from God, whose name was John.” John was “filled with the Holy Spirit even from his mother’s womb” by Christ himself, whom the Virgin Mary had just conceived by the Holy Spirit. Mary’s visitation to Elizabeth thus became a visit from God to his people.

- 2676 & 2677 (in 'Communion with the Holy Mother of God') - Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb, Jesus. After the angel’s greeting, we make Elizabeth’s greeting our own. “Filled with the Holy Spirit,” Elizabeth is the first in the long succession of generations who have called Mary “blessed.” “Blessed is she who believed. . . .” Mary is “blessed among women” because she believed in the fulfillment of the Lord’s word. Abraham, because of his faith, became a blessing for all the nations of the earth. Mary, because of her faith, became the mother of believers, through whom all nations of the earth receive him who is God’s own blessing: Jesus, the “fruit of thy womb.” Holy Mary, Mother of God: With Elizabeth we marvel, “And why is this granted me, that the mother of my Lord should come to me?” (abbreviated)

- 448 (in 'LORD') - At the prompting of the Holy Spirit, “Lord” expresses the recognition of the divine mystery of Jesus (abbreviated).

- 495 (in 'Mary's Divine Motherhood') - Called in the Gospels “the mother of Jesus,” Mary is acclaimed by Elizabeth, at the prompting of the Spirit and even before the birth of her son, as “the mother of my Lord.” In fact, the One whom she conceived as man by the Holy Spirit, who truly became her Son according to the flesh, was none other than the Father’s eternal Son, the second person of the Holy Trinity. Hence the Church confesses that Mary is truly “Mother of God” (Theotokos).

- 148 (in 'Blessed is she who believed') - Elizabeth greeted her: “Blessed is she who believed that there would be a fulfillment of what was spoken to her from the Lord.” It is for this faith that all generations have called Mary blessed (abbreviated).


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0:00.0

Hi everyone. Welcome back to Logical Bible Study. In this podcast, we're all about looking at the gospel

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from today's Mass and having a look at the literal sense of the text. What does the text mean on the

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most fundamental level? What do the words mean? What was the author trying to get at? All of

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those are the kind of things that we try and help you understand in this podcast. Today we're

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looking at a text which you'll be familiar to many of you Catholics. So let's jump into it.

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Luke chapter 1 verses 39 to 45. Mary sat out and went as quickly as she could to a town in the hill country of Judah. She went into Zechariah's

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house and greeted Elizabeth. Now as soon as Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the child leapt in her womb

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and Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit. She gave a loud cry and said, of all women,

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you are the most blessed, and blessed is the fruit of your womb. Why should I be honored with a visit

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from the mother of my lord? For the moment your greeting reached my ears, the child in my womb leapt for joy.

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Yes, blessed is she who believed that the promise made her by the Lord would be fulfilled.

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So let's start by thinking about the context here. We're in Luke chapter 1, about halfway through that big chapter, where Luke tells us quite a lot

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of the background of the birth of both Jesus and John the Baptist.

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So what's the context?

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Well, just prior to this, Mary has found out that Elizabeth is pregnant, and also Mary herself

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has found out that she will be pregnant also Mary herself has found out that she will

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be pregnant and that of course happens in the famous enunciation scene.

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So if you want to hear an exegesis of the enunciation scene versus 26 to 38, it's read several

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times in the liturgical years.

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So December 20th every year and then the solemnity of the enunciation it's read and then it's read on

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the solemnity of the Immaculate Conception as well. So that's one of the most common readings

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in the lectionary. But now we get to verse 39 today. So Mary has found out that Elizabeth is pregnant.

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