Yes, He did. Jesus is God incarnate. God made everyone and everything. Saint Mary is a person. So yes, Saint Mary gave birth to her Creator.
Mary agreed to be the mother of God's son, Jesus.
Mary was Jesus' mother.
Mary, the mother of Jesus, was accompanied by Mary Magdalene and Mary, the wife of Clopas, at the crucifixion of Jesus.
Mary is the mother of Jesus
Apostle John, Mary Magdelene and Mary of Cleophas were with Mary during the crucifixion.
Mary did not 'discover' Jesus, she gave birth to Him.
Mary Kinsley is not the mother of Jesus.
A:The synoptic gospels make it clear that those of Jesus' acquaintance, including his mother Mary, looked from afar off. Neither Mary nor any disciple or friend of Jesus at his crucifixion.John's Gospel says that the 'disciple whom Jesus loved', alone of the disciples, stood at the foot of the cross with Mary, mother of Jesus. In this gospel, Jesus told the beloved disciple to look after Mary like his own mother.
Historians say that Mary whom Jesus was born from the womb of, had a mother born from the line of Judah and that Mary's dad was from the line of Levi. So that would make Mary half of both.
In Christian belief, Mary conceived Jesus through the Holy Spirit while remaining a virgin. This belief, known as the Virgin Birth, is a key tenet of the Christian faith as outlined in the Bible. The miraculous conception of Jesus is seen as a sign of his divine nature.
The lamb in the bible refers to Jesus and not Mary.
No the earthly parents of Jesus are Joseph and Mary.