La Virgen Concebirá y Dará a Luz: el Texto Bíblico que el Protestantismo Partió en Dos
“Behold, the virgin shall conceive and bear a son” (Isaiah 7:14). For centuries, this prophecy was understood not as a metaphor or a pious exaggeration, but as the affirmation of a twofold miracle: a virginal conception and a truly virginal birth. In this video essay from Unfiltered Catholicism, we analyze why this interpretation was universal in the early Church, shared by the Church Fathers, affirmed by Martin Luther, John Calvin, and Ulrich Zwingli, and yet rejected by modern Protestantism. At what point did the Reformation decide to accept Mary’s virginity before childbirth, but deny her virginity during and after childbirth? Where is this shift in the Bible? Or is it a theological turn influenced by the Enlightenment, modern rationalism, and the anti-Catholic backlash of the 19th century? Throughout this episode, we delve into: the biblical analysis of Isaiah 7:14 the original meaning of the prophecy “the virgin will conceive and give birth” the patristic and traditional reading of Mary’s perpetual virginity what the Protestant Reformers actually believed the problem of the so-called “brothers of Jesus” the difference between biblical exegesis and modern ideological reconstruction With Bibles in hand, direct quotes from Luther and Calvin, and rigorous historical and theological analysis, this video shows that Mary’s perpetual virginity did not disappear due to a lack of biblical basis, but rather because modern theology shifted its course. If you’ve ever been told that this doctrine is “Catholic but not biblical,” this episode will force you to reconsider that statement based on Scripture, history, and the Reformation itself. 📖 Key Texts and Topics: Isaiah 7:14 · Gospels · Brothers of Jesus · Martin Luther · John Calvin · Protestant Reformation · Perpetual Virginity · Mary, Mother of God · Biblical Theology · History of Christianity · Catholicism and Protestantism 🔔 Subscribe to Unfiltered Catholicism for serious Catholic content, without sentimentality, without compromise, and without fear of making people uncomfortable. 🔖 OPTIMIZED HASHTAGS #TheVirginWillConceive #Isaiah714 #VirginityOfMary #PerpetualVirginity #MaryAlwaysVirgin #ProtestantReformation #MartinLuther #JohnCalvin #BiblicalTheology #CatholicBible #Christianity #UnfilteredCatholicism #ChurchHistory #BrothersOfJesus #Mariology

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