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| title = "Luke 2:1–8" | ||||
| date = "2022-10-22" | ||||
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| ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk2.1-8) | ||||
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| In order to fulfill the prophecy in Micah that the Messiah would be born in | ||||
| Bethlehem, Mary needed to travel there. God directed the Roman government to | ||||
| conduct a census that required Joseph to pack up with his whole family there. | ||||
| It's interesting that Mary and Joseph still aren't married yet, as v. 5 calls | ||||
| her "his betrothed". Popular imagery always depicts this journey as Joseph | ||||
| leading Mary on a donkey, by themselves. But in reality they would have been | ||||
| too poor for even a pack animal, and both their extended families would have | ||||
| needed to travel to Bethlehem at the same time since they are descended from | ||||
| King David too. | ||||
| 
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| The Greek word for "inn" in the first century doesn't have the connotation of a | ||||
| professional room renter. It's really just a general term for "place you stay". | ||||
| Both Mary and Joseph probably had relatives living in Bethlehem that they | ||||
| stayed with. Have you ever had a Christmas or other event where _all_ your | ||||
| cousins were under one roof for an extended stay? Every room in the house will | ||||
| have temporary beds set up, with as many people together as you can fit. Now | ||||
| add a birth to the mix. It was also common in that time for livestock to live | ||||
| in the same buildings as people, especially when you can't afford a separate | ||||
| barn or stable. There probably was literally no more room for a tiny baby to | ||||
| sleep in, so they put him in a food trough until they could figure out | ||||
| something else. | ||||
| 
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| * * * | ||||
| 
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| You are sovereign over the nations, and no detail escapes Your notice. | ||||
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