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The story of the birth of John the Baptist to the elderly Zacharius and Elizabeth is found only in Luke's Gospel, which does not mention the birthplace of Elizabeth. The majority of New Testament scholars dismiss the story of the birth of John the Baptist as unhistorical, with Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) saying that both Zacharius and Elizabeth were literary creations by the author of Luke's Gospel. So, on the scholarly view, we can never say where Elizabeth was born.
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The story of the birth of John the Baptist to the elderly Zacharias and Elizabeth is found only in Luke's Gospel, which does not mention the birth of Elizabeth. The majority of New Testament scholars dismiss the story of the birth of John the Baptist as unhistorical, with Uta Ranke-Heinemann (Putting Away Childish Things) saying that both Zacharias and Elizabeth were literary creations by the author of Luke's Gospel. So, on the scholarly view, we can never say when Elizabeth was born.
The Blessed Virgin Mary is the Mother of Our Lord Jesus, not St. Elizabeth. St. Elizabeth is the mother of St. John the Baptist. Mary was probably born in Jerusalem, as her father was a priest in the temple.
If you are referring to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, we do not know when she was born but it was probably in the middle of the first century BC.
sadly it is unknown exactly when st elizabeth was born. I think it was somewhere in the 1st Century
If you are referring to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, we do not know when she was born but it was probably in the middle of the first century BC.
If you are referring to Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, we have no certain date for her. However, she was probably born sometime around 50-60 BC.
There is no Bible evidence to support the idea that John the Baptist had any siblings. Elizabeth, his mother was already an aged women when she miraculously became pregnant and gave birth to John her first born.
There are a number of saints named Elizabeth so you need to be specific. If you are referring to the mother of John the Baptist, she was born in the middle of the first century BC. The date is not known.
St. Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, is believed to have lived in Ein Karem, a village in the hills of Judah in modern-day Israel. This is where the Church of the Visitation, which commemorates the meeting between Mary and Elizabeth, is located.
The baby who would become "John the Baptist". Mary was visiting his aunt Elizabeth. John the Baptist was born about 5 months before Mary had Jesus, the Christ.
It is not explicitly mentioned in historical and biblical records whether Saint Elizabeth, the mother of John the Baptist, had any siblings. The focus in the stories is primarily on her role as the mother of John the Baptist and her relationship with Mary, the mother of Jesus.
Saint John the Baptist was born to Zechariah and Elizabeth, who were parents to him according to Christian tradition. Elizabeth was a relative of Mary, the mother of Jesus.
The actual dates are not known. However, she was probably born in the middle of the first century B.C. and probably died early in the first century A.D.