The
Gospel of Luke gives the only Biblical account of the Visitation: In the story, Mary visited her cousin Elizabeth, the wife of
Zechariah. They are both pregnant, Mary with Jesus and Elizabeth about six months' pregnant with
John the Baptist (). Mary left
Nazareth immediately after the
Annunciation and went "into the hill country ... into a city of Judah" () to attend to her cousin () Elizabeth. There are several possibilities as to exactly which city this was, including
Hebron, south of
Jerusalem, and
Ein Karem. The journey from Nazareth to Hebron is about in a direct line, probably up to half as far again by road, depending on the route taken. Upon hearing Mary's greeting to Elizabeth, Elizabeth exclaims, beginning, “Blessed art thou among women, and blessed is the fruit of thy womb” (), echoing and expanding upon the greeting given by the archangel Gabriel at the Annunciation (). This exclamation forms the second part of the
Hail Mary. In response to Elizabeth, Mary proclaims the
Magnificat, also known as the Song of Mary. Mary stayed three months with Elizabeth (), and most scholars hold she stayed for the birth of John. Given the prevailing cultural traditions and needs for security, it is probable that
Joseph accompanied Mary to Judah then returned to Nazareth, and came again after three months to take his wife home. The apparition of the angel, mentioned in Matthew 1:19–25, may have taken place then to end the tormenting doubts of Joseph regarding Mary's maternity. File:Gargilesse-Dampierre (36) Église Saint-Laurent et Notre-Dame Crypte Fresques 16.JPG|Fresco of the Annunciation and Visitation, 13th ct., crypt of ,
Gargilesse-Dampierre File:Deodato orlandi, scene della vita del battista, 01 visitazione.jpg|Deodato Orlandi, 1300–10, scene from the Life of John the Baptist (
Gemäldegalerie,
Berlin) File:Giotto di Bondone - No. 16 Scenes from the Life of the Virgin - 7. Visitation - WGA09192.jpg|
Giotto, 1306, fresco from the
Life of the Virgin, Scrovegni Chapel,
Padua File:DARET Jacques Visitation.jpg|"Visitation" with
donor portrait, from
St Vaast Altarpiece by
Jacques Daret, (Gemäldegalerie, Berlin) File:Cappella tornabuoni, 11, visitazione.jpg|From a
Renaissance fresco cycle by
Domenico Ghirlandaio, 1486–1490,
Tornabuoni Chapel,
Santa Maria Novella,
Florence Maestro de perea-visitacion.jpg|Maestro de Perea, 1500,
Prado,
Madrid Pontormo, Visitation, 1516, SS Annunziata, Chiostrino dei Voti, Florence.jpg|Pontormo, 1516, Chiostrino dei Voti,
SS Annunziata, Florence File:Jacob Jordaens - The Visitation.JPG|
Jacob Jordaens, 1641–42,
Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon File:Jean Jouvenet - La visitation de la Vierge ou Le Magnificat, 1716.jpg|
Jean Jouvenet,
La visitation de la Vierge (Le Magnificat), 1716,
Louvre, Paris == Feast ==