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"the young woman" does not have to be a virgin in that case.I am not sure that is true, Jews in the centuries before the Virgin Birth wrote the LXX and in it the word virgin is explicitly in Isaiah 7:14.
¶ “Therefore the Lord [So 1QIsaa; MT reads Lord] himself will give you a sign. Watch! The virgin [So LXX; 1QIsaa MT read The young woman] is conceiving a child, and will give birth to a son
I think Isaiah was writing to convey that it would be a virgin but the language used does not insist on it and Mary was obviously not aware that such a thing were required for the Messiah. Or else she would say something like "well if this is to be the Messiah it is a good thing I am a virgin" or something of that sort.
It does not appear that anyone recorded in the Gospels was expecting a virgin birth for the Messiah - not even Mary.
Now you could say that they had an imperfect understanding of the Is 7 text - but be that as it may -- the point is that in the context of Mary's culture in her day - it does not appear that any of them were predicting a virgin birth for the Messiah.
I am not trying to blame that on scripture - just saying that this appears to be what was happening in her day.
No doubt Jesus was the incarnate God - but the question is "what was Mary thinking" - what was her POV as and the expectation of her people at that time?, and his name will be called [So 1QIsaa; MT LXX read she will name him; MT alt. reading and you will name him] Immanuel. [The Heb. name Immanuel means God with us](Isaiah 7:14 ISV*)
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