Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I never met in reality, although it has been portrayed in films, it did not happen.
Elizabeth
Mary, Queen of Scots, never met Queen Elizabeth I.
Elizabeth is with child (pregnant).The Bible says this about Mary's visit to Elizabeth:Luk 1:41 When Elizabeth heard Mary's greeting, the baby moved within her. Elizabeth was filled with the Holy SpiritI'm not sure about a mystery but Elizabeth was old and had no children but she became pregnant about the same time as her cousin Mary. Elizabeth gave birth to a boy he became John the Baptist. Mary gave birth to Jesus. So John the Baptist and Jesus were relatives.John baptised Jesus in the Jordan river and soon after that John was killed.
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary is her full name.
Mary Elizabeth Lease died in 1933.
Elizabeth
Yes she did
Mary visits Elizabeth in the biblical narrative when she is pregnant with Jesus and Elizabeth is pregnant with John the Baptist.
Elizabeth her cousin
Feast of the visitation
Feast of the visitation
Mary visited Elizabeth because she had been told by an angel that Elizabeth, who was also pregnant, was going to have a child in her old age. Mary wanted to see Elizabeth and share in her joy and also receive support and guidance from her.
Mary, Queen of Scots, never met Queen Elizabeth I.
AnswerIn Luke chapter 1, Mary went to visit her cousin, Elisabeth.
when Mary went to stay with Elizabeth it was when the Angel Gabrial came to Mary and said "Hail, full of grace, the Lord is with you! Blessed are you among women!" when Mary went to visit Elizabeth she said a prayer called the Magnificat there are different versions of it in diffrent Bibles.
Mary visits Elizabeth to share in the joy of their miraculous pregnancies. Both women are experiencing significant life changes—Mary is pregnant with Jesus, while Elizabeth is expecting John the Baptist. Their meeting symbolizes the connection between their sons and highlights the divine purposes at work in their lives. Additionally, the visit provides Mary with support and affirmation during a pivotal moment in her journey.
To the hill country, the city of Judah. Luke 1:39