They Deleted This Marian Prophecy from Isaiah 7:14 – Here’s the REAL Meaning! π
What if one of the most powerful Marian prophecies in Scripture has been misunderstood—or even erased? In this eye-opening video, we uncover the true meaning of Isaiah 7:14 and why it’s a cornerstone of Christian faith. From ancient Jewish translations to the New Testament, you’ll discover how this prophecy points directly to Mary and the miraculous birth of Christ—and why it matters for your faith today.
π Watch until the end to learn how Isaiah 7:14 reveals God’s divine plan across centuries and confirms Mary’s role in salvation history.
✨ What You’ll Learn in This Video:
π The Controversy Over Isaiah 7:14 and the Word “Virgin”
π How Ancient Jewish Scholars Confirmed the Virgin Birth Prophecy
π Why Isaiah 7:14 Points Directly to Mary as the Mother of God
π How This Prophecy Strengthens Your Faith in Christ’s Divinity
π Resources & Links Mentioned in This Video:
π Scripture References:
Isaiah 7:14 – “Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son.”
Matthew 1:22–23 – “All this took place to fulfill what the Lord had spoken by the prophet.”
Revelation 12:1–5 – The woman clothed with the sun and her royal son.
Micah 5:2–3 – Prophecy of Bethlehem and the Messiah’s birth.
π Additional Resources:
π Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC 497): Fulfillment of Isaiah 7:14 in Mary.
π Brant Pitre’s Jesus and the Jewish Roots of Mary : Unpacking Isaiah 7:14.
π St. Irenaeus: Mary as the New Eve fulfilling Old Testament types.
π Septuagint Translation: Why Jewish scholars translated almah as parthenos (“virgin”).
π¬ Join the Discussion!
What are your thoughts on Isaiah 7:14 and its connection to Mary? How does this video deepen your understanding of the Virgin Birth? Share your thoughts or questions below—I’d love to hear from you!
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π₯ Ready to Transform Your Faith?
Isaiah 7:14 isn’t just a verse—it’s a signpost pointing to the heart of the Gospel. Here’s how you can embrace this truth and deepen your devotion:
1️⃣ Pray the Angelus Daily:
Reflect on the mystery of the Incarnation with this beautiful prayer inspired by Isaiah 7:14 and Luke 1:26–38.
2️⃣ Memorize This Quote:
“Behold, a virgin shall conceive and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel.” —Isaiah 7:14
3️⃣ Join Our Daily Holy Hour:
Dive deeper into Scripture, prayer, and the teachings of the Church Fathers every day. Link is in the description below!
4️⃣ Reflect on Mary’s Role:
Before bed tonight, meditate on this: Mary isn’t just a passive figure in salvation history—she’s the New Eve, the Queen Mother, and the vessel of God’s grace.
Here’s a quick win: Reflect on this simple prayer tonight before bed:
“Lord, help me trust in Your promises and see Your hand at work in every prophecy fulfilled. Open my heart to honor Mary as the Mother of God.”
So the next time someone says, “Isaiah 7:14 doesn’t mean ‘virgin,’” respond with this:
“Ancient Jewish scholars translated it as ‘virgin’ centuries before Christ. Matthew saw it fulfilled in Mary. The Church has always understood it as a prophecy of the Messiah’s miraculous birth.”
Because when you understand Isaiah 7:14, you see God’s masterful plan woven through history—and Mary’s central role in bringing Christ to the world.
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