Luke 2:17

Baoule Bible 1996 (Kuo :Dele')

What Does This Mean?

This verse describes how the shepherds who visited Jesus in his manger told others about what they had seen and heard concerning the child. They shared their experience widely, spreading the word of this miraculous event.

Explained for Children

Imagine you found a really cool toy and then told all your friends about it so that everyone could be excited too. That's what these shepherds did when they saw baby Jesus; they wanted to share the amazing news with others.

Historical Background

This verse is from Luke, who wrote his Gospel in the late first century AD for a Greek-speaking audience. The setting was during the Roman occupation of Israel, where shepherds were common and often not seen as reliable witnesses. Despite this, they shared their experience about Jesus with others.

Living It Out Today

In modern times, we can apply this by sharing good news or positive experiences in our lives. For instance, if someone tells you about a great new book or a wonderful event, consider spreading the word to your friends and family.

Topics

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Related Verses

Matthew 28:16-20Acts 4:29-31Ephesians 6:19-20Luke 7:18-23Isaiah 61:1-3

Frequently Asked Questions

Why were shepherds chosen to receive this news about Jesus?
Shepherds often had a low social status, but they were also closely tied to the agricultural life and the sacrificial system of Israel. Their selection reflects God’s choice to reveal the Messiah first to those who might not typically be expected.
How did this event affect the shepherds?
The visitation would have deeply impacted their lives, likely leading them to become early supporters and witnesses of Jesus' divinity, as they shared what they had seen and heard with others.
What is the significance of the shepherds sharing this news?
By spreading the word about Jesus, the shepherds played a crucial role in disseminating early Christian testimony. Their actions reflect the importance of sharing one's faith experiences with others.
How does Luke 2:17 relate to the mission of Christians today?
Christians are called to be witnesses and share their faith as the shepherds did, spreading the good news about Jesus Christ to all corners of society. This verse serves as a reminder of this ongoing duty.
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