CHAPTER TWO:
THE BIRTH AND CHILDHOOD OF JOHN AND JESUS
[“Birth and Growth of a Father’s Son”]
Key word: Christ
Luke 2:1-7 – A Firstborn’s Birth In Bethlehem
LK2:1 Now it occurred in those days[1] that a decree[2] was sent out from Caesar Augustus[3] to register[4] all the inhabitants of the land.[5] LK2:2 This was the first census during the time Quirinius[6] was governor of Syria. LK2:3 So everyone traveled to register in their individual towns. LK2:4 And Joseph also went up from Galilee and the village of Nazareth to Judea and David’s village called Bethlehem.[7] LK2:5 Because his family was of David’s genealogy he registered there with his pregnant fiancée[8] Mary. LK2:6 And it came about while they were there it became the time for her to give birth. LK2:7 She gave birth to a son – her firstborn[9] – and then she wrapped him in swaddling cloths and laid him in a manger because there was no place for them at the inn.[10]
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[1] In those days: About 10 AD.
[2] Decree: The Greek is DOGMA.
[3] Caesar Augustus: The Roman Emperor died in 15 AD.
[4] Register: Or, taxed, census, registration.
[5] All the inhabitants of the land: The word may refer only to Judea.
[6] Quirinius: His full name is Publius Sulpicius Quirinius. Tacitus the Roman historian mentions him: “[Quirinius] sprang from the municipality of Lanuvium – had no connection; but as an intrepid soldier and an active servant he won a consulate under the deified Augustus, and, a little later, by capturing the Homonadensian strongholds beyond the Cilician frontier, earned the insignia of triumph,… adviser to Gaius Caesar during his command in Armenia.” [The Annals, III, XLVIII)] He died 21 AD. Josephus mentions him: “Quirinius, a Roman senator who had proceeded through all the magistracies to the consulship and a man who was extremely distinguished in other respects, arrived in Syria, dispatched by Caesar to be governor of the nation and to make an assessment of their property. Coponius, a man of equestrian rank, was sent along with him to rule over the Jews with full authority.” Josephus mentions that he ordered a taxation which may have caused the need for the census. This led to a Jewish revolt. [Jewish Antiquities, XVIII, 1, 2, 3, 4 [i, 1]] For details see notes in Nazarene Commentary 2000 on Acts 5:37. Another commentary states: “Quirinius stood in exactly the same relation to Varus, the governor of Syria, as at a later time Vespasian did to Mucianus. Vespasian conducted the war in Palestine while Mucianus was governor of Syria; and Vespasian was legatus Augusti, holding precisely the same title and technical rank as Mucianus.” [The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge 1957, Vol. IX, pp. 375, 376] This and other histories and archaeological discovers proves the existence of such a person.
[7] Bethlehem: For details see notes in Nazarene Commentary 2000 on Matthew 2:6. [Micah 5:2]
“”But you, Bethlehem Ephrathah, though you are small among the clans of Judah, out of you will come for me one who will be ruler over Israel, whose origins are from of old, from ancient times.”” (Mic 5:2 NIV)
[8] Fiancée: Or, espoused wife, betrothed, engaged, having been given in marriage. The state of engagement made Mary his woman or wife. Though they were not married by the Jewish ritual of the wedding feast, there was no legal condemnation under the Law of Moses.
[9] Firstborn: Or, her first child. The Greek is PROTOTOKON, the first born of a woman. Thus, inferring she had other children. [Matthew 1:25]
“and Joseph did not know Mary until after she gave birth to a son. Joseph called his name ‘Jesus.’” (Mt 1:25 MHM)
[10] Inn: Or, lodging house. This may have been a guestroom, however it may have been a caravanary – a place where those on the trade routes stopped for over night rest. Surely it was primitive and one thing dominated the sense – the odor of animals.
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Preceding
Story of Jesus’ birth begins long before the New Testament
Luke 1 – The Nazarene’s Commentary: Luke 1 Review Questions on Chapter One
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Additional reading
- Jahushua, Joshua, Jeshua or Jesus an Immanuel or God with us an incarnated God or a human being?
- Memorizing wonderfully 25 Tabernacle of David Out of Bethlehem
- A season of gifts
- Thought for the Christmas time: A sense of history
- Jesus begotten Son of God #2 Christmas and pagan rites
- The place where Jesus was brought up
- In a few days time it will be 2020 years ago that the Messiah was born
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- Monday, December 22: A Child is Born
- The Journey
- FBC Advent Devotional
- No Room #Advent
- Messages for Christmas
- A New Hope – Luke 2:1-7
- The Innkeeper and the Common Man (Luke 2:1-7)
- Wrapped in swaddling clothes
- On a Silent Night
- How Jesus (un)dressed for success
- A Mysterious Sign from God (Luke 2:1-7)
- No Place
- December 25th: Mary, Did You Know?
- 9th Day of Christmas: Wed, 02 Jan – Luke 2:1-7 ~ The Birth of Jesus
- No Room in the Inn
- Where can peace be found? (Luke 2:1-7)
- Mary’s Story
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