Màríà (ìyá Jésù)
Ìrísí
Màríà, Ìyá Jésù Mary, Mother of Jesus | |
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The Madonna in Sorrow, by Sassoferrato, 17th century. | |
Theotokos ("Mother of God") Blessed Virgin Mary Umm Issa ("Mother of Jesus") Saint Mary | |
Born | unknown; celebrated 8 September [1] |
Died | unknown; See Assumption of Mary |
Venerated in | Anglican Communion Eastern Orthodoxy Lutheranism[2] Oriental Orthodoxy Catholic Church Recognized and honored (not venerated) in: Protestantism |
Major shrine | See Shrines to the Virgin Mary |
Feast | Mary is commemorated on as many as 25 different days. The most universally observed are:
25 March – The Annunciation
15 August – The Assumption (Catholicism) |
Patronage | See Patronage of the Blessed Virgin Mary |
Màríà (èdè Aramaiki, èdè Heberu: מרים, Maryām Miriam; èdè Arabu:مريم, Maryam), ti awon omo leyin Kristi n pe ni Mariamo, Maria Wundia tabi Maria Mimo ati nigba miran Madonna, je obinrin Ju ara Nazareth ni Galilee, ti Majemu Tuntun[Mt. 1:16,18–25] [Lk. 1:26–56] [2:1–7] tokasi gege bi iya Jesu Kristi. Awon musulumi na un pe ni Maria Mimo tabi Syeda Mariam, to tumosi Màríà Ìyá Wa. Majemu Tuntun se apejuwe re bi wundia (Griiki παρθένος, parthénos).[3] Awon Elesin Kristi gbagbo pe o loyun Jesu nipa Emin Mimo.
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Itokasi
[àtúnṣe | àtúnṣe àmìọ̀rọ̀]- ↑ "Feast of the Nativity of the Blessed Virgin Mary". Newadvent.org. 1911-10-01. Retrieved 2010-03-02.
- ↑ see "saint"
- ↑ Matthew 1:23 uses Greek parthénos 'virgin', whereas only the Hebrew of Isaiah 7:14, from which the New Testament ostensibly quotes, has almah 'young maiden'. See article on parthénos in Bauer/(Arndt)/Gingrich/Danker, "A Greek-English Lexicon of the New Testament and Other Early Christian Literature", Second Edition, University of Chicago Press, 1979, p. 627.