Luke 2:39
Arabic Bible (Tunisian) (Tunisian Arabic Version) 2018
وْبَعْدْ مَا عَمْلُوا يُوسُفْ وْمَرْيِمْ الحَاجَاتْ الكُلْهُمْ الِّي قَالِتْ عْلِيهُمْ الشَّرِيعَة مْتَاعْ رَبِّي رَجْعُوا لِلنَّاصْرَة، المْدِينَة مْتَاعْهُمْ الِّي فِي الجَلِيلْ.
What Does This Mean?
After following all the religious laws for Jesus' birth, Joseph and Mary returned to Nazareth in Galilee. This verse shows their commitment to obeying God's commands.
Explained for Children
Imagine you finish all your chores, then go back home where it feels most comfortable. That’s what Joseph and Mary did after they followed all the rules for Jesus' birth, and went back to their cozy town of Nazareth.
Historical Background
The Gospel of Luke was written by Luke, a historian and physician, around 60-80 AD. The audience was primarily Gentiles (non-Jewish believers) with an emphasis on God's universal love for all people. This verse reflects the legalistic society where religious laws were strictly adhered to.
Living It Out Today
Today, if you follow through with your responsibilities or commitments and then return home to rest, remember Joseph and Mary’s example of obedience and faithfulness in their journey back to Nazareth after fulfilling their duties.
Topics
obediencefaithfulnessreligious lawsfamily lifejourney of faithcommitment
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why is it important that Joseph and Mary returned to Nazareth?
Returning to Nazareth highlights their commitment to God's commandments, while also emphasizing the normalcy and simplicity of Jesus' upbringing.
What 'all things according to the law of the Lord' does this verse refer to?
These include rituals like circumcision for male infants and purification rites after childbirth, as required by Mosaic Law.
How did Luke's audience understand this return to Nazareth?
For a mixed Jewish and Gentile audience, it underscored God’s universal plan while maintaining respect for traditional religious practices.
What can we learn about commitment from Luke 2:39?
The verse teaches us that following through with our duties and commitments shows faithfulness and obedience to higher principles or divine commands.
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