Saturday, January 7, 2012

Luke 1 and 2

  1. 1:1-4 Why was the book written?
    Comments: v. 4 - So that Theophilus would know the truth about the things about which he had been instructed.
  2. 1:5-25 What was John’s mission to be, according to the angel?
    Comments: 1) To turn the hearts of the fathers to their children. [The NRSV translates “fathers” as “parents.”]
    2) To turn the disobedient to the wisdom of the righteous; and
    3) To make ready a people prepared for the Lord.

  3. 1:26-38 What were the three reactions Mary had as the angel revealed the message from God to her?
    Comments: 1) She was afraid (implied, because the angel told her not to fear);
    2) She was perplexed, or troubled;
    3) She was curious – “How can this be, since I do not know a man?”
    4) She was accepting. “Let it be to me according to your word.”
    Note the difference between her question, “How can this be….” and Zechariah’s question in 1:18 – “How will I know that this is so?” He questioned the truthfulness of the question, while Mary questioned the mechanics.

  4. 1:39-56 What does Mary’s song of praise reveal about her character?
    Comments: She was a joyful, willing servant. She was submissive, devout, and grateful for her place in history.
  5. 1:57-80 What was John’s mission to be, according to his father?
    Comments: v. 76 – To prepare the way of the Lord;
    v. 77 – to give knowledge of salvation to his people by the forgiveness of their sins.

  6. 2:1-7 Why did Joseph and Mary have to go to Bethlehem?
    Comments: To register (for paying taxes). Joseph was a descendant of David, and Bethlehem was the City of David.
  7. 2:8-20 What did the heavenly host say to the shepherds?
    Comments: v. 10 – The angel told them not to fear, that he was bringing them good news.
    v. 14 – The heavenly host praised God, pronouncing peace among those whom God favored. The heavenly host was an army of angels – perhaps thousands.

  8. 2:21-24 To whom was Jesus presented as a baby?
    Comments: v. 22 – To the Lord. It seems ironic, but of course that was part of the Jewish law, to present the firstborn to God (v. 23; Numbers 18:15).
  9. 2:25-39 What was prophesied of him in Jerusalem?
    Comments: vv. 29-32 – He would be a light for revelation to the Gentiles and for glory to Israel.
    v. 34 – He was destined for the falling and rising of many in Israel, revealing the thoughts of many.
    v. 35 – A sword would pierce Mary’s soul.
    Note: This is the first reference to Christ’s suffering and death. It may also be the first reference – in the life of Jesus, anyway – that the “light” would be available to all nations, not just the Jews.

  10. What happened in this chapter that Mary “pondered in her heart”?
    Comments: If we consider that Mary pondered all that happened, not just the thing previous (2:51 – “She pondered all these things in her heart”), we would have this list:
    1:33 – Gabriel’s pronouncement that she would bear the Son of God;
    1:44 – John’s leaping in the womb when Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting;
    2:19 – What the shepherds told Mary;
    2:34, 35 – Simeon’s prophecy;
    2:51 – Jesus’ time in the temple, taking care of his Father’s interests.

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