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Mary and the birth of Jesus

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Total mentions
40
Core passages
8
Mapped evidence clips
3
Streams
17
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Mary and the birth of Jesus

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Passage coverage

8 mapped passages

Evidence coverage

3 clips connected

Overflow clips

3 uncategorized

Passages

Isaiah 7:14

6 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 19:17

3 total mentions feeding this claim

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Genesis 24:43

2 total mentions feeding this claim

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Luke 1

2 total mentions feeding this claim

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Psalm 68:25

2 total mentions feeding this claim

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Quran 3:45

2 total mentions feeding this claim

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Song of Songs 6:8

2 total mentions feeding this claim

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Exodus 2:8

1 total mentions feeding this claim

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01:31:41

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Cited because Rebekah, already established as sexually untouched, is later called an almah; this was used to argue that almah naturally fits 'virgin.'

Supports claim through Genesis 24:43Open verseOpen stream

This verse was cited in the alma debate as an example that allegedly means 'young woman' rather than 'virgin'; the host replied that Rebekah was still a virgin.

Supports claim through Genesis 24:43Open verseOpen stream

Used because Miriam is called an almah while presented as an unmarried young girl, supporting the claim that the term carries virgin connotations.

Supports claim through Exodus 2:8Open verseOpen stream

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Exodus 7:100:30:58Genesis 24:1601:30:40Genesis 3:1502:03:11
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