A-Z: Literary titles from the Bible
- Journey of the Magi, The
- Jubilate Agno
- Judas
- Judas Kiss, The
- Judge not
- Kairos and [3Logos3]
- Keys of the Kingdom, The
- Killing, The
- King David
- King David dances
- King Jesus
- King Solomon and the ants
- Kingdom of Heaven, The
- Lachrymae Christi
- Lady Lazarus & Lazarus not Raised
- Lamb, The
- Lamb, The
- Last Supper, The
- Latest Decalogue, The
- Law and Gospel, The
- Law given at Sinai, The
- Lazarus laughed
- Let go the whore of babylon
- Let him with kisses of his mouth
- Let the dead bury the dead
- Let there be light!
- Lord of the Flies
- Lord, hear my prayer
- Lot and his daughters I
- Lot and his daughters II
- Love of Christ which passeth knowledge
- Love thy neighbour
- Love. See also 'Agape'
- Lowest place, The
- Lucifer in starlight
- Magi, The
- Mary and Gabriel
- Mary's Song
- Master is come and calleth for thee, The
- May Magnificent, The
- Measure for Measure
- Mene Mene Tekel Upharsin
- Messiah
- Moses
- Most Blessed Virgin Mary
- Mount of Olives, The
- Much madness is divinest truth
- My dove, my beautiful one
- My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge
- My true love hath my heart and I have his
A-Z: Literary titles from the Bible: Mary and Gabriel
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The angel Gabriel tells Mary that she is to bare the Son of God and to call him Jesus. The Holy Spirit came upon her and she conceivedCultural References
Big ideas: AngelsSupernatural beings closely linked with the work of God; his messengers, traditionally portrayed as having a winged human form.
An angelic messenger from God, one of the three named archangels.
The mother of Jesus. The Gospels state that Mary's pregnancy was brought about by the Holy Spirit and not through a human relationship; she is therefore known as the 'Virgin'.
Title used of Jesus in the New Testament and in Christian statements of belief.
The name given to the man believed by Christians to be the Son of God. Also given the title Christ, meaning 'anointed one' or Messiah. His life is recorded most fully in the Four Gospels.
The third person of the Trinity (God in three persons). Came upon the disciples at Pentecost after Jesus had ascended in to heaven.
Supernatural beings closely linked with the work of God; his messengers, traditionally portrayed as having a winged human form.
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