The Meaning of Kecharitomene: Full of Grace (Luke 1:28) by pfairban FULL ARTICLE on the Theology and History of the Immaculate Conception
The Meaning of Kecharitomene: Full of Grace (Luke 1:28)
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For a FULL ARTICLE on the Theology and History of the Immaculate ConceptionThe Meaning of Kecharitomene: Full of Grace (Luke 1:28)
While Kecharitomene is, according to everything I've read, a perfect passive ... from the Greek word chaire, which translates as 'hail' or 'rejoice' (cf.
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