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1 | Why did Elizabeth live in seclusion? | Luke 1:25 | nthnobdvs | 218291 | ||
Why did Elizabeth have to live in seclusion (v. 24) for her disgrace (childlessness) to be taken away? | ||||||
2 | Why did Elizabeth live in seclusion? | Luke 1:25 | stjohn | 218294 | ||
Hi nthnobdvs, I don't know that she 'had-to' live sequestered, and there is nothing in Scripture nor in tradition that would indicate a requirement for her seclusion. I think John Gill gives a good account of what may have been going on with Elizabeth. Speaking first of Zacharias... --"The days of his ministration in the temple, quickly after his return home; the Ethiopic version reads, "after two days": his wife Elisabeth conceived; according to the angels prediction, and notwithstanding her barrenness, and the unbelief of her husband; and hid herself five months. The Arabic and Persic versions render it, "hid her size"; but there could be no occasion to take any methods to hide this, since, if she said nothing of it herself, and there could be no suspicion of it in one of her years, it could not be much discerned in her by such a time; but she hid herself, or lived retired, that she might be fully satisfied that she was with child, before she said any thing about it; and that she might not discover any pride or vanity on account of it; and to avoid all discourse with others about it, which might be rumoured abroad; and chiefly to shun all ceremonial uncleanness, which one, that bred a Nazarite, was obliged to; see Judges 13:14 and most of all, that she might be retired, and spend her time in meditation upon the goodness of God, and in returning thanks to him for the favour she had received; saying; as in the following verse. Verse 25. Thus hath the Lord dealt with me,.... In a very gracious and bountiful manner; in giving her strength to conceive a son in her old age, and such an one that was to be great, and so useful in his day; of which her husband had doubtless informed her by writing, though he could not speak: in the days wherein he looked on me; with a favourable eye, with a look of love and mercy: he took away my reproach from among men; as barrenness was accounted, especially among the Israelites, the seed of Abraham; to whom was promised a numerous issue, as the stars in the sky, and as the sand on the sea shore, and particularly the Messiah; see Genesis 30:23."-- John Gill John |
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