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Hannah was barren for many years before she was blessed with a child. The exact number of years is not specified in the biblical account, but it was a significant period of time.
We have no idea where Anne lived as a child. It could have been in Galilee. Tradition does tell us that Anne and her husband may have moved to Jerusalem and the Blessed Virgin Mary was born there.
A barren woman is a woman who is incapable of conceiving, or incapable of carrying a child to term. A woman is termed "barren" if she never manages to have a child. This is an old, emotionally-charged term which also conveys a value judgement, as if the woman's value as a person were intrinsically linked to her reproductive ability.
No, baron is a rank of nobility. Barren can mean without child or unable to bear children.
yes Shiloh and twins
Your husband's sister's child is your niece, and you are her aunt.
Your husband's sister's child is your niece if its a girl or Nnphew if its a boy.
Unlikely. Your husband is the legal father of the child.
Elisabeth, Mary's cousin, conceived 6 months before Mary. She was barren and she and her husband, Zacharias had a son, John, when she was also past child bearing years.Mary left to stay with Elisabeth when she became pregnant.
Assuming your son is also your husband's son, then he and your husband's first cousin's child are second cousins. If your son is not also your husband's son, and has not be adopted by your husband, then your son is not related to any of your husband's relatives.
The child is grown, and knows what the husband is like. Trust your child to do the right thing.
If your husband is not the child's father, it might depending on the situation.If your husband is the child's father, then yes.