kecharitomene first of all is a verb, the virgin Mary was made in the past with full grace, before the birth of Jesus. In addition, the angel uses a greeting from an inferior to a superior.
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It's not this. It makes no sense to discuss Christian philosophy among ourselves, just as it makes no sense to discuss Kabbalah and gematria.
Grammatical rules are proof.
You ignore the verb “KECHARITOMENE”, it is, in a way, the same mistake as Protestants, despite you not believing in...
In 1 Samuel 25, Abigail got off her donkey, fell down before David, and said, "Oh, my lord, let my transgression be mine; now therefore let your servant speak in your ears, and hear the words of your servant."
Educated Catholics only worship the ALMIGHTY God. Catholics venerate (honor) the saints.
This is also a misinterpretation by Protestants. The word used for brothers in the Christian Bible is "adelphos", the etymological root meaning "from the same womb", but the word was used for the 13 sons of Jacob in the Septuagint with four different women. This is just one example where the...
We see an example of “imprecatory prayer” in Heaven, asking for justice (cf. Rev 6:9-11). We see men in Heaven (cf. Rev 5:8) and also angels (cf. Rev 8:4) who somehow possess the “prayers of the saints.” Why? Could someone please tell us what they are doing with them? Why are they even remotely...
In Christianity, Mary is co-author of salvation with Jesus. Jesus is the LOGOS of the ALMIGHTY GOD tabernacled in the flesh. Due to the fact that Jesus is King of a new world, made with the elect in CHRIST, Mary is queen in this new world. This does not mean that she is queen of these heavens...
This is a Protestant thing. The Christian Bible at most states that Jesus is an "elohim" (god=theos) similar to Moses. It is the Protestants, more precisely the Neo-Pentecostals who confuse the divine "theos" with the ALMIGHTY GOD.
Eve, before her transgression, already had pain in conception, which was increased as punishment after she was deceived by the serpent. Mary in Christianity is the Eve who gives rise to a new generation of God's children.
There are many philosophical developments, this is one example, the dogma of the Trinity is another. Technically she cannot die, because she is totally justified, without blemishes, so the solution is to have been taken up like Enoch was.
She was made full of grace, in the condition of being justified, therefore without sins. This is what “KECHARITOMENE” represents grammatically, but Protestants “reduce” the expression of the verb. I have left many proofs that they are wrong if we consider the Greek text of the Christian Bible...
Verbs in the perfect tense, with a doubling similar to that of Luke 1:28:
κεχρηματισμένον = having been divinely revealed (Luke 2:26)
κέκλεισται = having been closed (Luke 11:7)
κεκοσμημένον = having been adorned (Luke 11:25)
κεκλημένους = having been invited (Luke 14:7)
κεκλημένος = having...
The Greek suffix μένη "méne" makes the word a passive participle. Passive means that the action is on the Subject, in our case the Virgin Mary, by another person, God, since the speaker is the angel Gabriel. God is the author of her state of “charis” (“grace”), because only He can effect a...
This first article is a return to a very old discussion and is being as didactic, impartial and complete in references as possible, on the interpretation of the greeting word χαῖρε, of the hapax legómenon κεχαριτωμένη “kecharitoméne”, that is, of the verbal aspect of this rare conjugation, of...