Is Mary Full Of Grace? | Exposing The Virgin Mary

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Is the Virgin Mary ‘full of grace’? This video examines biblical evidence that suggests otherwise. Let’s see what the Greek original text of Luke 1:28 says and how it differs from subsequent Latin translations.

Key points:

Greek term ‘kecharitomene’ and its closest English equivalents ‘favoured’ or ‘blessed’

How the Latin Vulgate introduced the phrase “gratia plena” (full of grace)

Biblical instances where other believers are described as ‘favoured’ and ‘blessed’

What does it mean to call Mary uniquely ‘full of grace’, as distinct from being blessed among many?

We will consider other similar passages in the Bible that refer to faithful individuals, which challenge this proposition that this description marks Mary as sinless or specially graced. This video attempts to provide a scriptural examination of this issue. If you’re into doctrine or theology, then this video should get your mind racing over one of Christianity’s often-debated topics.

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