farouk
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"How sweet the sound..." :)Yes of course.
Amazing grace is all over and in the gospel that the apostles preached written and recorded in scriptures.
Tong
R4700
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"How sweet the sound..." :)Yes of course.
Amazing grace is all over and in the gospel that the apostles preached written and recorded in scriptures.
Tong
R4700
No problem.
But as far as I am concerned I take “pleres charitos” = full of grace
“kecharitomene” = highly favored one
<<<The common Catholic rendering, "full of grace," while good, may actually fall short!>>>
Perhaps “pleres charitos” may actually fall short?
Good may actually fall short?
What then becomes of scriptures saying God is good? Should it not be then God is full of grace (kecharitomene)?
Tong
R4687
No problem.
But as far as I am concerned I take “pleres charitos” = full of grace
“kecharitomene” = highly favored one
Tong
R4687
That saved a wretched like me and you….:)"How sweet the sound..." :)
Thank you for the effort you put into that. Nonetheless, I still see no reason for me to have “pleres charitos” = “kecharitomene”.Contd...
The Greek Fathers
Here are a number of ancient experts and what they say it means; each of them is a Greek-speaker from a culture basically identical to that of St. Luke; there are a couple repeats from the previous thread, but from them I give new material, too; the passages are expositions by the authors of the meaning of Luke 1:28, generally centered on chaire, Kecharitomene:
Gregory Thaumaturgus (205-270 AD):
O purest one
O purest virgin
where the Holy Spirit is, there are all things readily ordered.
Where divine grace is present
the soil that, all untilled, bears bounteous fruit
in the life of the flesh, was in possession of the incorruptible citizenship,
and walked as such in all manner of virtues, and lived a life more excellent than man's common standard
thou hast put on the vesture of purity
has selected thee as the holy one and the wholly fair;
and through thy holy, and chaste, and pure, and undefiled womb
since of all the race of man thou art by birth the holy one,
and the more honourable, and the purer, and the more pious than any other:
and thou hast a mind whiter than the snow, and a body made purer than any gold
Akathist hymn (5th or 6th century AD):
Hail, O you, through whom Joy will shine forth!
Hail, O you, through whom the curse will disappear!
Hail, O Restoration of the Fallen Adam!
Hail, O Redemption of the Tears of Eve!
Hail, O Peak above the reach of human thought!
Hail, O Depth even beyond the sight of angels!
Hail, O you who have become a Kingly Throne!
Hail, O you who carry Him Who Carries All!
Hail, O Star who manifest the Sun!
Hail, O Womb of the Divine Incarnation!
Hail, O you through whom creation is renewed!
Hail, O you through whom the Creator becomes a Babe!
Hail, O Bride and Maiden ever-pure!
Theodotus of Ancyra (early 5th century AD):
Hail, our desirable gladness;
Hail, O rejoicing of the churches;
Hail, O name that breathes out sweetness;
Hail, face that radiates divinity and grace;
Hail, most venerable memory;
Hail, O spiritual and saving fleece;
Hail, O Mother of unsetting splendor, filled with light;
Hail, unstained Mother of holiness;
Hail, most limpid font of the lifegiving wave;
Hail, new Mother, workshop of the birth.
Hail, ineffable mother of a mystery beyond understanding;
Hail, new book of a new Scripture, of which, as Isaiah tells, angels and men are faithful witnesses;
Hail, alabaster jar of sanctifying ointment;
Hail, best trader of the coin of virginity;
Hail, creature embracing your Creator;
Hail, little container containing the Uncontainable.
(Homily 4:3; PG 77:1391B-C; Gambero, page 267-8)
"In the place of Eve, an instrument of death, is chosen a Virgin, most pleasing to God and full of His grace, as an instrument of life. A Virgin included in woman's sex, but without a share in woman's fault. A Virgin innocent; immaculate; free from all guilt; spotless; undefiled; holy in spirit and body; a lily among thorns." (Theodotus, Hom 6 in S. Deiparam, No 11; PG 77:1427A) or another translation: "Innocent virgin, spotless, without defect, untouched, unstained, holy in body and in soul, like a lily flower sprung among thorns, unschooled in the wickedness of Eve, unclouded by womanly vanity...Even before the Nativity, she was consecrated to the Creator...Holy apprentice, guest in the Temple, disciple of the law, anointed by the Holy Spirit, clothed with divine grace as with a cloak, divinely wise in your mind; united to God in your heart...Praiseworthy in your speech, even more praiseworthy in your action...God in the eyes of men, better in the sight of God." (Theodotus, Hom 6:11; Gambero, page 268)
"What did the divine messenger do then? Perceiving the Virgin's interior dispositions and perspicacity in her outward appearance and admiring her just prudence, he began to weave her a kind of floral crown with two peaks: one of joy and one of blessing; then he addressed her in a thrilling speech of praise, lifting up his hand and crying out: 'Hail, O full of grace, the Lord is with you, you are blessed' (Lk 1:28), O most beautiful and most noble among women. The Lord is with you, O all-holy one, glorious and good. The Lord is with you, O worthy of praise, O incomparable, O more than glorious, all splendor, worthy of God, worthy of all blessedness....Through you, Eve's odious condition is ended; through you, abjection has been destroyed; through you, error is dissolved; through you, sorrow is abolished; through you, condemnation has been erased. Through you, Eve has been redeemed. He who is born of the holy [Virgin] is holy, holy and Lord of all the saints, holy and Giver of holiness. Wondrous is he who generated the Woman of wonder; Ineffable is he who precedes the Woman beyond words; Son of the Most High is he who springs from this highest creature, he who appears, not by man's willing it, but by the power of the Holy Spirit; he who is born is not a mere man, but God, the incarnate Word." (Theodotus, On the Mother of God and on the Nativity; Patrologia orientalis 19:330-1; Gambero, page 271)
According to Fr. Luigi Gambero, author of Mary and the Fathers of the Church, "This kind of apostrophe addressed to the Virgin occurs frequently in Greek homilies of the fifth century onward; it constitutes a literary form called chairetismoi, from the Greek word chaire, which translates as 'hail' or 'rejoice' (cf. Luke 1:28)."
Romanos the Melodist (d. c. 560 AD):
Hail, untouched Virgin!
Hail, chosen spouse of God!
Hail holy one!
Hail, delightful and beautiful!
Hail, joyful sight!
Hail, unseeded earth!
Hail, uncontaminate!
Hail, Mother who knows not man!
Hail, Virgin Bride!
John the Theologian (c. 400 AD):
"[T]he Lord said to his Mother, ‘Let your heart rejoice and be glad, for every favor and every gift has been given to you from my Father in heaven and from me and from the Holy Spirit. Every soul that calls upon your name shall not be ashamed, but shall find mercy and comfort and support and confidence, both in the world that now is and in that which is to come, in the presence of my Father in the heavens’" (The Falling Asleep of Mary).
This previous one appears also to be a commentary on Luke 1:28, but that's debatable. Another one of my favorite expositions on the meaning of Kecharitomene occurs at this link, the rule for an 11th or early 12th century Greek monastery; it's too long to completely recite (see Typikon of Empress Irene Doukaina Komnene for the Convent of the Mother of God Kecharitomene in Constantinople, trans. Robert Jordan).
So, there you go, what pre-industrial Greek-speakers say "Kecharitomene" means in the context of Luke 1:28.
Thank you for the effort you put into that. Nonetheless, I still see no reason for me to have “pleres charitos” = “kecharitomene”.
And my observation/argument/question remains.
If by a miracle, a natural conception could bring forth Mary as sinless and immaculate and without the original sin that the RCC teach, it is strange that it could not be with Jesus, that for Jesus to be without original sin, it needs for Mary to be without sin and original sin as well.
If God can do it with Mary, why not with Jesus?
Curious further, why not have a title Immaculate Conception of Jesus?
Tong
R4707
1. Why would jesus need saved? Adams seed did not touch him. so he was not "in adam" hence he was not born deadThe definition of the Immaculate Conception states that it was "by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the human race".
1.How could Jesus merit his own Immaculate Conception? It sounds a bit circular to say Jesus saved himself at the moment of his own conception.
Then there is the point that Jesus should have a pure and holy dwelling place.
Also the statement from Job “Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? There is not one.” (Job 14:4).
Remember, the high priest that killed christ was a successor of Aaron and Moses.
People are flawed.
Again, You trust men.
I will trust God. Externality is to long to get it wrong.
Well, a title of Immaculate Conception of Jesus could be given a different meaning, right? So, why not?The definition of the Immaculate Conception states that it was "by a singular grace and privilege granted by Almighty God, in view of the merits of Jesus Christ, the Savior of the human race".
1.How could Jesus merit his own Immaculate Conception? It sounds a bit circular to say Jesus saved himself at the moment of his own conception.
Then there is the point that Jesus should have a pure and holy dwelling place.
Also the statement from Job “Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? There is not one.” (Job 14:4).
I don't usually engage much in this area for different reasons, but I read your statement and the one sentence highlighted in blue caught my eye. Could you make a connection between that the word I highlighted in the following verse?...
Then there is the point that Jesus should have a pure and holy dwelling place.
Also the statement from Job “Who can bring a clean thing out of an unclean? There is not one.” (Job 14:4).
lolChrist is king and when we obey and submit to his ministers and representatives we are submitting to Christ
how different is a Christian
Faithful
Obedient
Submissive
Humble
Meek
Patient
opposed to your pride presumption and arrogance
Protests
Disobedience
And the rebellion of heretics
You take reference to Moses and the Levitical order.
May I ask some questions.
1. why is it that the high priest needs successors?
2. What authority does the levitical priesthood have under the Mosaic covenant?
3. What happened to Israel under the levitical order?
4. What had happened to the levitical priesthood?
5. What happened to the authority of Moses when Jesus came and became the mediator of a new covenant?
6. What authority did Jesus gave the chosen apostles?
7. Did Jesus gave commandment to the apostles about succession? What commandment did Jesus give them?
Looking forward to your answers.
Tong
R4695
That’s strange. Why doubt your Pope?
(According to his teaching)
Why doubt him whom the RCC cardinals and bishops elected as your Pope, which you say was done with a great amount of prayer to God and guidance of the Holy Spirit? Where is your doubt coming from? Are you the only one who has doubts like you have?
(Most people do)
Tong
R4696
Christ and his church are one acts 9:4Salvation is of God, by God, by grace, through faith in God and in Him whom He sent (Jesus Christ, the Lord and Savior), and in the gospel that the apostles preached.
Tong
R4697
lol
I protest a pagan religion that claims to be the bride of Christ.
You protest Christ himself.
anyway, Been here done that. You won't hear anything, You have shown this.
Christ is not paganwhy accuse Christ of being pagan?
Christ is not pagan
Your pope is