Luke 2
- This is the time that all followers of God were looking forward to.
- Overview of the chapter:
- Luke 2:1-7 – Birth of Jesus
- Luke 2:8-20 – Reception of the shepherds
- Luke 2:21-24 – Sacrifices at the temple
- Luke 2:25-35 – Simeon
- Luke 2:36-40 – Anna
- Luke 2:41-52 – Jesus in the temple
- Luke 2:1-7
- Bethlehem means, “house of bread” and Jesus was described as the bread of life.
- Rome was at peace at this time and Rome was roughly at the peak of its power. It was a massive transportation hub, which suited God’s purpose perfectly.
- This was a fulfillment of the prophecy in Daniel 2:44.
- Luke 2:24 – Jesus’ earthly parents were not wealthy – they had to offer the “back-up” offering for those that could not afford a lamb. Goin gto pay the tax levied against them would have been especially burdensome.
- Luke 2:7 – This was an enormously humble birth. A manger (feeding trough) was not a clean place for a baby!
- Luke 2:14 – Even the heavenly host were excited about the coming of Jesus!
- Luke 2:21 – Mary and Joseph were both told independently that the baby’s name would be Jesus.
- Luke 2:22 – See Leviticus 12.
- Luke 2:24 – The fact that Mary offered a sacrifice and had to go through purification contradicts the doctrine of the Immaculate Conception.


