thou shalt conceive : i.e. forthwith conceive. The Tense marks a future action, the beginning of which in relation to future time is past, but the consequences of which still continue.
and. Note the Figure of speech Polysyndeton in verses: Luk_31:32, emphasizing each detail. Note the four statements of the angel, combining the four key = texts of the four Gospels shown in the Inter-relation of the Four Gospels:
Thou shalt . . . bring forth a Son: "Behold the Man".
Thou shalt call His name Jesus: " Behold My Servant".
He shall be great . . . the Son of the Highest (Luk_1:32)
: " Behold your God".
He shall reign, &c. (Luk_1:33)
: " Behold thy King".
JESUS. See note on Mat_1:21 and App-48and App-98. X.