luke 2:42 meaning - Axtarish в Google
At the age of twelve, Jesus accompanied His parents to Jerusalem for the Passover, adhering to the Jewish custom . This pilgrimage marked a significant transition in Jesus' life, symbolizing His approach to maturity and increased responsibility within the Jewish faith.
Luke 2:39–52 relates Scripture's only record of an event in Jesus' life occurring between His infancy and adulthood.
2:41-52 It is for the honour of Christ that children should attend on public worship. His parents did not return till they had stayed all the seven days of the ...
A son of nine, or ten years old, they train him up by hours; they make him fast so many hours; and one of eleven, or twelve years old, they make him fast a ...
In terms of themes, Luke 2:42 highlights the themes of obedience, tradition, and identity. Jesus' obedience to his parents and his commitment to fulfilling ...
Every mark follows of the reality of a human birth, and of a human being; but it was Christ the Lord, the witness of the saving, healing, forgiving, blessing ...
By noting that Mary and Joseph went every year to Jerusalem for the Passover, Luke 2:41-52 implies that Jesus grew up in a faithful Jewish household. The ...
Luke wants to focus all attention on the fact that Jesus stayed behind without his parents' knowledge, which is the basis for the subsequent narrative.
Mary, the mother of Christ, went up to Jerusalem, with her husband and her son: God commanded only the males to go up to Jerusalem, the weaker sex were excused; ...
4 июл. 2017 г. · By law, every Jew was supposed to go to Jerusalem for Passover every year. Luke is saying they went to the Passover "according to the custom," ...
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