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Originally Posted by Oakland "Reb" Griner
Regarding the possibility of Mary having a miscarriage, I had always thought that with baby Jesus in continual physical contact with her, that she would have experienced a continual healing effect, and therefore would have been impervious to disease or injury for the duration of the pregnancy. Perhaps even to the extent of Mary being able to withstand an atomic weapon.
Herod had no idea what he was up against . . .
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I've recently wondered if Jesus ever had a very dangerous (mortal) accident as a child, and then three days later he arose.
When Jesus was on the cross, he looked down and said:
John 19:26 When Jesus therefore saw his mother, and the disciple standing by, whom he loved, he saith unto his mother, Woman, behold thy son!
It doesn't say (in Matthew, Mark, Luke or John) if she (mary, mother of Jesus) was crying. Perhaps she had seen Jesus die before (in part of his life that isn't recorded) and she knew he'd come back.
Just some things to ponder.
YIC
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