A Brief History of the Gospel of the Birth of
Mary
The
Gospel of the Birth of Mary, attributed to St. Matthew, was considered genuine
and authentic by many of the ancient Christian sects. The Gospel is mentioned by
several of the church fathers, including Jerome, Epiphanius, and Austin. One
of the so- called Lost Books of the Bible, The Gospel of the Birth of Mary was
rejected during the formulation of the Bible by various edicts and councils of
the early Church.
Dissension, personal jealousy, intolerance, persecution and bigotry among the
churchmen contributed to the evolution of the Bible, as we know it today. As
an effect of the in-fighting among the churchmen, writings of a pure purpose and
sincerity have been omitted from the Bible text.
Often it is expressed, by sincere seekers of the truth, a desire to know more
about the Virgin Mary and her life. The Gospel of the Birth of Mary fulfills
this desire. The
following comparisons of scripture taken from the Bible and the Gospel of the
Birth of Mary prove the authenticity of the information contained in the Gospel
of the Birth of Mary written by Matthew.
An Angel And A Light Appear To Joachim
2:1 But when he had been there for some time, on a certain day when
he was alone, the angel of the Lord stood by him in a prodigious light.2 To whom, being troubled at the appearance, the angel who had appeared to
him endeavored to compose him by saying:3 Be not afraid, Joachim, nor troubled at the sight of me, for I am an angel
of the Lord sent by him to you, that I might inform you that your prayers are
heard and your alms have ascended to the sight of God.
See Matthew 28:2, Luke 28:2, Revelation10:1
Mary
Is Filled With The Holy Ghost From Her Mother’s Womb 2:9 But if reason will not convince you of the truth of my words
that there are frequent conceptions in advanced years, and that those who were
barren have brought forth to their great surprise, therefore Anna your wife
shall bring you a daughter, and you shall call her name Mary;10 She shall, according to your vow, be devoted to the Lord from her infancy,
and she will be filled with the Holy Spirit from her mother's womb.
See Luke 1:15
Mary Is Born
In A Miraculous Manner 2:12 So in the process of her years, as she shall be in a miraculous manner
born of one that was barren, so she shall, while yet a virgin, in a way
unparalleled, bring forth the Son of the most High God, who shall be called
Jesus, and according to the significance of his name, be the Savior of all
nations.
See Luke 1:
28,
30
An Angel
Appears To Anna 3:1
Afterwards the angel appeared to Anna his wife saying: Fear not, neither think
that which you see is a spirit. 2
For I am that angel who has offered up your prayers and alms before God, and am
now sent to you that I may inform you that a daughter will be born unto you, who
shall be called Mary, and shall be blessed above all women.
See Luke 1:28,
42
Angels
Minister To Mary 5:2
For she every day had the conversation of angels, and
every day received visitors from God, which preserved her from all sorts of evil
and caused her to abound with all good things;
See Matthew 4:11
A Voice From
The Ark And The Mercy Seat
5:13 And immediately there was a voice from the ark and the mercy-seat,
which all present heard, that it must be inquired or sought out by a prophecy of
Isaiah to whom the Virgin should be given and be betrothed; See Exodus 5:22
The Angel
Gabriel Appears To Mary And The Room Fills With A Bright Light 7:1
Now at this time of her first coming into Galilee, the
angel Gabriel was sent to her from God to declare to her the conception of our
Savior and the manner and way of her conceiving him.
2
Accordingly going to her, he filled the chamber where she was with a prodigious
light, and in a most courteous manner saluting her, he said,
See Matthew 28:2, Luke 28:2, Revelation10:1
Mary IS Not
Astonished By The Angel Or The Bright Light From Heaven
7:4 But the Virgin, who had before been well acquainted with the
countenances of angels, and to whom such light from heaven was no uncommon
thing,5
Was neither terrified with the vision of the angel, nor astonished at the
greatness of the light, but only troubled about the angel's words:
See Luke 2:9
Mary conceives in an extraordinary manner
7:18 For, without lying with a man, while yet a Virgin, you shall conceive;
while a Virgin, you shall bring forth; and while a Virgin shall be able to nurse
your baby.19
For the Holy Spirit shall come upon you, and the power of the Most High
shall overshadow you, without any of the heats of lust. 20 So that which shall be born of you shall be only holy, because it only is
conceived without sin, and when born, shall be called the Son of God.21
Then Mary, stretching forth her hands and lifting her eyes to heaven,
said, Behold the handmaid of the Lord! Let it be to me according to your word.
See Luke 1:35,
38
An Angel appears to Joseph 8:8
But while he was meditating on these things, behold the
angel of the Lord appeared to him in his sleep, and said, Joseph, son of David,
fear not;
See
Matthew 1:20
Anomalies In
The Lost Books
The Lost Books of the Bible contain the
same aerial anomalies, beings and people flying up into the sky,
and enigmatic
events as the King James Bible.
Anomalies In
The Lost Books
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