It is rather
the promised beatitude.
Not exact matches
The prophet offers a
beatitude,
promising the consolation of gladness to those who mourn.
And the
Beatitudes turn the world upside down with their shocking
promise of hope to the hopeless, comfort to the bereaved, power to the powerless.
In the Magnificat and the
Beatitudes, the poor are presented as those most likely to be open to the fulfillment of God's
promise.