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Concebirás en tu seno y darás a luz un Hijo, y Le pondrás por nombre Jesús (el Señor salva). (Luke 1:31)
Este será grande y será llamado Hijo del Altísimo, y el Señor Dios Le dará el trono de Su padre David; (Luke 1:32)
y reinará sobre la casa de Jacob para siempre, y Su reino no tendrá fin." (Luke 1:33)
Entonces María dijo al ángel: "¿Cómo será esto, puesto que soy virgen?"
El ángel le respondió: "El Espíritu Santo vendrá sobre ti, y el poder del Altísimo te cubrirá con su sombra; por eso el Niño que nacerá será llamado Hijo de Dios. (Luke 1:35)
Tu parienta Elisabet en su vejez también ha concebido un hijo; y éste es el sexto mes para ella, la que llamaban estéril. (Luke 1:36)
Porque ninguna cosa será imposible para Dios." (Luke 1:37)

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Luke 1:34 - Cross Reference

levántate, entra en la ciudad, y se te dirá lo que debes hacer." (Acts 9:6)
Entonces Manoa imploró al SEÑOR, y dijo: "Te ruego Señor, que el hombre de Dios que Tú enviaste venga otra vez a nosotros, para que nos enseñe lo que hemos de hacer con el niño que ha de nacer." (Judges 13:8)