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The term Mother of God originates from the Greek, Theotókos ("God-bearer') Even though the term Theotokos was originally used to help explain the Incarnation, many people today use the term, or the related mother of God, to communicate something different. https://www.gotquestions.org/Mary-mother-God-theotokos.html

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