By
Shelby G. Floyd
After the angel announced to Mary that she would conceive a child of the Holy Spirit, she went to visit her cousin Elizabeth who was six months with child (Luke 1:36). When Mary arrived and greeted Elizabeth, twice it is said that “the baby leaped in her womb” (Luke 1:41, 44).
“Baby” Defined
The word “Baby” translates the Greek word “brephos” and is defined in two ways:
(1) First, it is used only in the two references cited as, “an unborn child, embryo, fetus: Lk. 1:41, 44.”—Thayer, p. 105.
(2) Secondly, it refers to “a new-born child, an infant, a babe: Lk. 2:12, 16; 18:15; Acts 7:19; 1 Pet. 2:2.”—Thayer, p. 105. Continue reading “THE BEGINNING OF HUMAN LIFE”


