Overview
Luke 2 continues the divine narrative with the celebrated birth of Jesus Christ in Bethlehem. It begins with a decree from Caesar Augustus, requiring a census of the entire Roman world. This decree brings Joseph and Mary to Bethlehem, where Jesus is born in humble circumstances and laid in a manger. Shepherds, guided by angels, visit the newborn King, spreading the news of His birth. At eight days old, Jesus is circumcised and named, and then presented at the temple according to the Law of Moses. Here, Simeon and Anna, two devout servants of God, recognize Jesus as the Messiah and prophesy about His role in salvation. The chapter concludes with a glimpse of Jesus's childhood, depicting Him at the age of twelve, astonishing the teachers in the temple with His wisdom. Luke emphasizes Jesus's growth in wisdom and favor with God and man, setting the stage for His public ministry.