Luke 2:1

That all the world should be enrolled — That all the inhabitants, male and female, of every town in the Roman empire, with their families and estates, should be registered.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:2

When Cyrenius was governor of Syria — When Publius Sulpicius Quirinus governed the province of Syria, in which Judea was then included.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:6

And while they were there, the days were fulfilled that she should be delivered — Mary seems not to have known that the child must have been born in Bethlehem, agreeably to the prophecy. But the providence of God took care for it.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:7

She laid him in the manger — Perhaps it might rather be translated in the stall. They were lodged in the ox stall, fitted up on occasion of the great concourse, for poor guests. There was no room for them in the inn — Now also, there is seldom room for Christ in an inn. Matthew 1:25... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:14

Glory be to God in the highest; on earth peace; good will toward men — The shouts of the multitude are generally broken into short sentences. This rejoicing acclamation strongly represents the piety and benevolence of these heavenly spirits: as if they had said, Glory be to God in the highest heaven... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:21

To circumcise the child — That he might visibly be made under the law by a sacred rite, which obliged him to keep the whole law; as also that he might be owned to be the seed of Abraham, and might put an honour on the solemn dedication of children to God.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:25

The consolation of Israel — A common phrase for the Messiah, who was to be the everlasting consolation of the Israel of God. The Holy Ghost was upon him — That is, he was a prophet.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:33

Joseph and his mother marvelled at those things which were spoken — For they did not thoroughly understand them.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:34

Simeon blessed them — Joseph and Mary. This child is set for the fall and rising again of many — That is, he will be a savour of death to some, to unbelievers: a savour of life to others, to believers: and for a sign which shall be spoken against — A sign from God, yet rejected of men: but the time... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:37

Fourscore and four years — These were the years of her life, not her widowhood only. Who departed not from the temple — Who attended there at all the stated hours of prayer. But served God with fastings and prayers — Even at that age. Night and day — That is, spending therein a considerable part of... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:38

To all that were waiting for redemption — The sceptre flow appeared to he departing from Judah, though it was not actually gone: Daniel's weeks were plainly near their period. And the revival of the spirit of prophecy, together with the memorable occurrences relating to the birth of John the Baptist... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:40

And the child grew — In bodily strength and stature; and waxed strong in spirit — The powers of his human mind daily improved; filled with wisdom — By the light of the indwelling Spirit, which gradually opened itself in his soul; and the grace of God was upon him — That is, the peculiar favour of Go... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:43

The child Jesus — St. Luke describes in order Jesus the fruit of the womb, Luke 1:42; an infant, Luke 2:12; a little child, Luke 2:40; a child here, and afterward a man. So our Lord passed through and sanctified every stage of human life. Old age only did not become him.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:46

After three days — The first day was spent in their journey, the second, in their return to Jerusalem: and the third, in searching for him there: they found him in the temple — In an apartment of it: sitting in the midst of the doctors — Not one word is said of his disputing with them, but only of h... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:49

Why sought ye me? — He does not blame them for losing, but for thinking it needful to seek him: and intimates, that he could not be lost, nor found any where, but doing the will of a higher parent.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:50

It is observable that Joseph is not mentioned after this time; whence it is probable, he did not live long after.... [ Continue Reading ]

Luke 2:52

Jesus increased in wisdom — As to his human nature, and in favour with God — In proportion to that increase. It plainly follows, that though a man were pure, even as Christ was pure, still he would have room to increase in holiness, and in consequence thereof to increase in the favour, as well as in... [ Continue Reading ]

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