Ariel,
Thanks for the information and concordance references.
Regarding the name Mary indicating that Jesus' mother was neither HOLY or SWEET as you indicated below. I refer to Luke 1:38 where Mary seems to be obedient and compliant with the instructions given by the angel Gabriel and later in verse 46-50 she praises God for what has been done to her.
Certainly she was surprised and concerned for her future, but that doesn't seem to convey bitterness/rebellion. Of course we don't know all of her feelings, but contrast her reaction with that of Zacharias the priest, the father of John the baptizer, who was blameless and yet didn't believe the angel of God and was struck dumb.
Regarding her "holiness" I refer to Strongs #40 (Gk)
hagios where the definition is as follows: "fundamentally signifies separated, or devoted to God's service", and Strongs #6944 (Heb)
godesh = "dedicated, consecrated, as "a holy vessel".
Certainly she was not without sin as was the life conceived in her, but why should we attribute to her an attitude of bitterness or rebellion? I think perhaps we are reading into scripture something that may not have been intended by the author.
Thank you for considering my comments.
Kindly, Indiana Bob
Hello, Eileen,
excerpt:
Mary means rebellious, bitter (gk.#3137) from #0413 (Heb) meaning the same thing, from #04805 (Heb.) which means rebellion, bitterness.
"And when they came to Marah (#04785, bitter, from#04751-Mar, bitter, the root word for Mary)
they could not drink of the waters of Marah, for they were bitter: therefore the name of it was called Marah." Exo.15:23
"And Moses cried to the Lord; (see v. 24) and the LORD show him a tree[the cross], which when he
had cast into the waters (see James3), the waters were made sweet:....." v.25
Mary was neither holy nor sweet, but bitter and rebellious (before the Lord was born), as from the seed of the apple
that Eve ate (the tree of knowledge of good[sweet] and evil[bitter]), which came to us through generations!
We are bitter, made sweet by the cross!!!
We carry the seeds of bitterness:
"Looking diligently lest any man fail of the grace of God(after we have been made sweet);
lest ANY ROOT OF BITTERNESS SPRINGING UP TRUBLE YOU, and thereby MANY BE DEFILED;" Heb.12:15
I hope this helps.
Lost in His Love
Ariel