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'''Mary''' (Aramaic, Hebrew: מרים, Maryām Miriam Arabic:مريم, Maryam), usually referred to by Christians as the Virgin Mary or Saint Mary, was a Jewish woman of [[Nazareth]] in [[Galilee]], identified in the New Testament[Matt. 1:16,18-25] [Lk. 1:26-56] [2:1-7] as the mother of [[Jesus]] of Nazareth. Muslims also refer to her as the Virgin Mary or Syeda Mariam which means Our Lady Mary. In Islam she is the mother of the Prophet Jesus, Issa عيسى in the Arabic language.
 
'''Mary''' (Aramaic, Hebrew: מרים, Maryām Miriam Arabic:مريم, Maryam), usually referred to by Christians as the Virgin Mary or Saint Mary, was a Jewish woman of [[Nazareth]] in [[Galilee]], identified in the New Testament[Matt. 1:16,18-25] [Lk. 1:26-56] [2:1-7] as the mother of [[Jesus]] of Nazareth. Muslims also refer to her as the Virgin Mary or Syeda Mariam which means Our Lady Mary. In Islam she is the mother of the Prophet Jesus, Issa عيسى in the Arabic language.
 
<center>For lessons of '''Mother Mary''', [[Jesus]]' [[mother]] [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Mother_Mary follow '''''this link'''''].</center>
 
<center>For lessons of '''Mother Mary''', [[Jesus]]' [[mother]] [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Mother_Mary follow '''''this link'''''].</center>
<center>For lessons about Mother Mary, follow this link.</center>
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<center>For lessons '''about''' ''Mother Mary'', follow [http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Category:Mary,_%28Jesus%27_mother%29 '''''this link'''''].</center>
 
The [[New Testament]] describes her as a virgin (Greek parthénos)[2] Christians and Muslims believe that she conceived her son miraculously by the agency of the [[Holy Spirit]]. This took place when she was already the betrothed wife of Saint Joseph and was awaiting the concluding rite of Jewish marriage, the [[formal]] [[home]]-taking ceremony. Mary is also described in the [[Qur'an]], the 19th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an Sura Maryam (Arabic: سورة مريم‎, Sūratu Maryam. It is named after Maryām, the Semitic name for Mary, Mother of Jesus (Issa).
 
The [[New Testament]] describes her as a virgin (Greek parthénos)[2] Christians and Muslims believe that she conceived her son miraculously by the agency of the [[Holy Spirit]]. This took place when she was already the betrothed wife of Saint Joseph and was awaiting the concluding rite of Jewish marriage, the [[formal]] [[home]]-taking ceremony. Mary is also described in the [[Qur'an]], the 19th sura (chapter) of the Qur'an Sura Maryam (Arabic: سورة مريم‎, Sūratu Maryam. It is named after Maryām, the Semitic name for Mary, Mother of Jesus (Issa).
 
The New Testament begins its account of Mary's life with the [[Annunciation]], the appearance to her of the angel [[Gabriel]] heralding her [[divine]] selection to be mother of Jesus. However, early non-biblical writings state that she was the daughter of Joachim and Saint Anne. The Bible records Mary's role in key events of the life of Jesus from his virgin birth to his [[crucifixion]]. Other apocryphal writings tell of her subsequent death and bodily assumption into [[heaven]].
 
The New Testament begins its account of Mary's life with the [[Annunciation]], the appearance to her of the angel [[Gabriel]] heralding her [[divine]] selection to be mother of Jesus. However, early non-biblical writings state that she was the daughter of Joachim and Saint Anne. The Bible records Mary's role in key events of the life of Jesus from his virgin birth to his [[crucifixion]]. Other apocryphal writings tell of her subsequent death and bodily assumption into [[heaven]].

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