"This is how JESUS CHRIST was born: Mary HIS mother had been given to Joseph in marriage but before they lived together, she was found to be pregnant through the Holy Spirit.
Then Joseph, her husband, made plans to divorce her in all secrecy. He was an upright man, and in no way did he want to discredit her.
While he was pondering over this, an angel of the LORD appeared to him in a dream and said, 'Joseph, descendant of David, do not be afraid to take Mary as your wife. She has conceived by the Holy spirit, and now she will bear a son. You shall call HIM 'JESUS' for HE will save HIS people from their sins.'
All this happened in order to fulfill what the LORD had said through the prophet. The virgin will conceive and bear a son, and HE will be called EMMANUEL which means GOD-with-us. When Joseph woke up, he did what the angel of the LORD had told him to do and he took his wife to his home. He did not have any marital relations with her. When she gave birth to a son, Joseph gave HIM the name JESUS." - Matthew 1:18-25
(JESUS is not the son of Joseph. The beginning of the paragraph intends to remind us that JESUS is both a legitimate son of David through Joseph and the Son of GOD conceived through the Holy Spirit by a virgin-mother.
These short and almost bashful sentences do not dare to unveil the mystery of Mary, the virgin through whom life on earth touches GOD and offers itself as an oblation. A messenger breaks through the night and speaks with silent words: the world is open to the active presence of GOD.
Mary was engaged. Engagements gave to the Jewish people practically every right of marriage, especially conjugal rights. The only difference was that women continued to live under the parents' tutelage and in their parental home. The Jews were markedly a "macho" society. A woman necessarily belonged to a man, either to her father, her husband, or her son. Mary was already the wife of Joseph, but she could not be under his authority until he brought her to his home.
The virginity of Mary was not in keeping with the Jewish mentality that gave first place to fecundity. It was not so unusual that Joseph would accept such a situation. At this time certain Jews belonging to the party of the Essenes lived celibacy, as did the monks.
Joseph made plans to divorce her secretly. The Gospel is not precise as to his reasons for so doing. In any case it is unthinkable that people might have doubted Mary's fidelity.
The intervention of the angel in the Gospel is not to reassure Joseph but to inform him of his role in the plan of GOD. You shall call HIM "JESUS', and you will receive HIM as your son. Joseph was a "descendant of David" and JESUS adopted by Joseph would be a legitimate descendant of David. Most probably Mary did not even belong to the tribe of Judah, which was that of David, but like her cousin Elizabeth, she belonged to a family of priests of the tribe of Levi.)
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