1:48 because he has looked upon the humble state of his servant. 1
For 2 from now on 3 all generations will call me blessed, 4
1:49 because he who is mighty 5 has done great things for me, and holy is his name;
1:50 from 6 generation to generation he is merciful 7 to those who fear 8 him.
1:51 He has demonstrated power 9 with his arm; he has scattered those whose pride wells up from the sheer arrogance 10 of their hearts.
1:52 He has brought down the mighty 11 from their thrones, and has lifted up those of lowly position; 12
1 tn See the note on the word “servant” in v. 38.
2 tn Grk “for behold.”
3 sn From now on is a favorite phrase of Luke’s, showing how God’s acts change things from this point on (5:10; 12:52; 22:18, 69; Acts 18:6).
4 sn Mary is seen here as an example of an object of God’s grace (blessed) for all generations.
5 tn Traditionally, “the Mighty One.”
6 tn Grk “and from.” Here καί (kai) has been translated by a semicolon to improve the English style.
7 sn God’s mercy refers to his “loyal love” or “steadfast love,” expressed in faithful actions, as the rest of the psalm illustrates.
8 tn That is, “who revere.” This refers to those who show God a reverential respect for his sovereignty.
9 tn Or “shown strength,” “performed powerful deeds.” The verbs here switch to aorist tense through 1:55. This is how God will act in general for his people as they look to his ultimate deliverance.
10 tn Grk “in the imaginations of their hearts.” The psalm rebukes the arrogance of the proud, who think that power is their sovereign right. Here διανοίᾳ (dianoia) can be understood as a dative of sphere or reference/respect.
11 tn Or “rulers.”
12 tn Or “those of humble position”
sn The contrast between the mighty and those of lowly position is fundamental for Luke. God cares for those that the powerful ignore (Luke 4:18-19).