This phrase is a biblical reference found in Deuteronomy 28:4, suggesting agricultural abundance or successful crops from the land. It symbolizes prosperity, blessings, and God's favor on the fruits of someone's labor in farming or cultivation.
This sentence is taken from the prayer, the "Hail Mary" and the Gospel of St. Luke 1:42 "Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb." The "Hail Mary" is addressing Mary, the mother of God. It is her womb that is being spoken of in this sentence. The fruit of Mary's womb, that is, the child born of it, is Jesus. "blessed" is the predicate of "Jesus", Who is the fruit of Mary's womb. The sense is thus: "Blessed is Jesus, the fruit of thy womb".
This sentence is taken from the prayer, the "Hail Mary" and the Gospel of St. Luke 1:42 "Blessed art thou among women and blessed is the fruit of thy womb." The "Hail Mary" is addressing Mary, the mother of God. It is her womb that is being spoken of in this sentence. The fruit of Mary's womb, that is, the child born of it, is Jesus. "blessed" is the predicate of "Jesus", Who is the fruit of Mary's womb. The sense is thus: "Blessed is Jesus, the fruit of thy womb".
it means the fetus of a woman
it means that your womb is ready pregnancy
No, there is no fruit, berries or vegetables that will harm them. Only if you are allergic.
yes, babies sleep in the womb but that does not mean they are always sleeping
the womb
This prayer is asking Mary (most gracious advocate) to show mercy towards the person (or people) who is praying and after this life on earth (this our exile) show the person (or people) who is praying her son (blessed fruit of thy womb) Jesus.
of or relating to the uterus or womb
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The trademark "Fruit of the Loom" is a play on words. The phrase "fruit of the womb" (children) appears in the Bible and elsewhere, and the rhyming word "loom" is the basic threading tool used to produce cloth.