The ISBN of Blessed Is the Fruit is 0-8050-4925-8.
The ISBN of Twice Blessed is 0393030911.
The ISBN of The Islands of the Blessed is 1-416-90737-8.
Blessed Is the Fruit was created in 1997.
Blessed Is the Fruit has 399 pages.
The ISBN of Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit is 0-8021-3516-1.
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".
The cast of Blessed Fruit - 1999 includes: Shelia Feehily Karen Monks Conor Mullen Paul Roe
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".
Elizabeth, Mary's relative, is the one who said "Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb." (Luke 1:41+42 KJV) The angel Gabriel also said to Mary "blessed art thou among women'. ( Luke 1:28 KJV)
Luke 1:42 Under the power of the Holy Spirit Elizabeth the mother of John the Baptist spoke these words to Mary. "Then she (Elizabeth) spoke out with a loud voice "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb!" (Luke 1:42 New King James version)
St Elizabeth, the Blessed Mother's sister, contributed the follwing line,"Blessed is the fruit of Thy womb, Jesus!"
In Luke 42:1 Elizabeth proclaims " "Blessed are you among women, and blessed is the fruit of your womb! There are a number of reference in both the Old and New Testament to the fact that Mary was a virgin.