3: The Births of John and Jesus (Lk 1:57-2:20)
I.
The Basics
A.
Setting
The angel’s announcements, studied
in the previous lesson, are now fulfilled. As we will see in this and the next
lesson, Luke uses the same parallel structure to present the births of John and
Jesus, the words of praise that follow their births, and their maturing years.
But now Luke places more emphasis on the birth of Jesus Christ by giving a more
detailed account of the events surrounding His birth.
B.
Key Verse
“Then the angel said to them, ‘Do not be afraid,
for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy which will be to all people.
For there is born to you this day in the city of David a Savior, who is Christ
the Lord” (2:10-11).
C.
Did You Know…?
1.
The song of Zacharias (1:68-79) is called the
Benedictus, derived from the first word Benedictus (“Blessed”) in the Latin
Vulgate translation.
2.
Horn (1:69): a common OT metaphor for power
because of the great strength of the horned animals of the Near East.3/840
3.
Caesar Augustus (2:1): The first and (according
to many) greatest Roman emperor (31 b.c.-A.D.14). Having replaced the republic
with an imperial form of government, he expanded the empire to include the
entire Mediterranean world, established the famed Pax Romana (“Roman Peace”)
and ushered in the golden age of Roman literature and architecture. Augustus
(which means “exalted”) was a title voted to him by the Roman senate in 27 b.c.5/1538
4.
Quirinius (2:2): This official was possibly in
office for two terms, first 6-4 b.c. and then A.D. 6-9. A census is associated
with each term. This is the first; Ac 5:37 refers to the second.5/1538
5.
The hymn of praise by the angels in 2:14 is
known as Gloria in Excelsis Deo (“Glory to God in the Highest”), a name derived
from the first words of the Latin Vulgate translation.
II.
Observation
A.
Outline
(1:57-66)
(1:67-79)
(1:80)
(2:1-7)
(2:8-20)
B.
Key Words/Phrases
III.
Segment Analysis
A.
1:57-66
1. What is the origin and meaning
of circumcision?
2. Note the precise timing of the
miracle in 64. What kind of impact did the miracle have
2a. on Zacharias?
2b. on the people?
2c. How did this miracle
accomplish God’s purpose?
B.
1:67-79
3. Who is the main subject of
Zacharias’ song?
4. Explain John’s mission
according to the song.
5. Explain the meaning of
salvation based on these verses in Zacharias’ song:
5a. 71
5b. 74-75
5c. 77
5d. 78-79
C.
1:80
6a. What does it mean that John
became strong in spirit?
6b. What was John’s life like in
the deserts? (cf. Mk 1:6)
6c. Why do you think John lived
in the deserts?
6d. What lessons can we learn
from John’s life?
D.
2:1-7
7. How did the census accomplish
God’s plan? (cf. Mic 5:2)
8. What can we learn about our
Savior from His birth in a manger?
E.
2:8-20
9. Why do you think God chose to
announce the good tidings to the shepherds?
10. What kind of peace does
Christ bring to those on whom God’s favor rests? (14)
11a. How did the shepherds
respond to the angel’s announcement?
11b. What did they do after
visiting Jesus in Bethlehem?
11c. What lessons can we learn
from the shepherds?
12. What can we learn from Mary’s
reaction (19; cf 1:29; 2:51)?
13. Why shouldn’t we celebrate
the birthday of Christ?