She was betrothed to Joseph,
Matt. 1: 18 (
Luke 1: 27). Joseph was told not to divorce Mary or release her from the betrothal,
Matt. 1: 18-25. The wise men visited Mary,
Matt. 2: 11. Mary and Joseph fled with the child Jesus to Egypt,
Matt. 2: 13-14. After Herod’s death, the family returned to Nazareth,
Matt. 2: 19-23. The angel Gabriel visited her,
Luke 1: 26-38. She visited Elisabeth, her cousin,
Luke 1: 36, 40-45. Mary gave a psalm of praise to the Lord,
Luke 1: 46-55. Mary went to Bethlehem with Joseph,
Luke 2: 4-5. Mary gave birth to Jesus and laid him in a manger,
Luke 2: 7. The shepherds went to Bethlehem to visit the Christ child,
Luke 2: 16-20. Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the temple in Jerusalem,
Luke 2: 21-38. Mary and Joseph took Jesus to the Passover,
Luke 2: 41-52. Mary was at the wedding at Cana,
John 2: 2-5. The Savior, while on the cross, asked John to care for his mother,
John 19: 25-27. Mary was with the Apostles after Christ was taken up into heaven,
Acts 1: 14. Mary was a virgin, most beautiful and fair above all other virgins,
1 Ne. 11: 13-20. Christ’s mother was to be called Mary,
Mosiah 3: 8. Mary would be a virgin, a precious and chosen vessel,
Alma 7: 10.