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'''Mary, the mother of Jesus''', also titled '''Mary, the mother of God''', was a [[Jews|Jewish]] woman chosen by [[God]] to be the mother of [[Jesus Christ]], the prophesied messiah.
'''Mary, the mother of Jesus''', also titled '''Mary, the mother of God''', was a [[Jews|Jewish]] woman chosen by [[God]] to be the mother of [[Jesus Christ]], the prophesied [[messiah]]. She was a virgin at the time of his birth, making his birth miraculous, and giving her the title "'''The Virgin Mary'''."

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Mary, the mother of Jesus, also titled Mary, the mother of God, was a Jewish woman chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus Christ, the prophesied messiah. She was a virgin at the time of his birth, making his birth miraculous, and giving her the title "The Virgin Mary."