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title = "Luke 3:1–9"
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date = "2022-10-26"
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### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk3.1-9)
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Luke shifts his narrative focus again to John the Baptist's ministry. There is
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another time skip, and this time we are given a lot more references to help pin
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down when events took place. Five Roman rulers and two Jewish high priests are
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mentioned. Normally, the Jews had only one high priest at a time, but the Roman
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conquerors meddled in local politics by deposing Annas and put his son-in-law
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Caiaphas in his place. The fifteenth year of Tiberius Caesar's reign was around
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A.D. 27–29.
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John returns from the wilderness with the word of the Lord to say to the
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people: "Repent!" Thus he fulfills the prophecy in Isaiah concerning the "voice
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of one crying in the wilderness". He calls the people to turn from their sins
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and ask God to forgive them before He brings judgement on the earth. There was
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a common idea at the time that because the Jews were God's chosen people, they
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would be exalted in the Day of the Lord. John refutes them by saying physical
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descendence from Abraham isn't the point, but a spiritual descendence.
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* * *
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Your words are forever true, and You do not change through the ages.
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