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And Here He Is
I.
The Presentation (Lk 2:21-24)
A. Circumcision
Every Jewish boy was circumcised and named on the eighth day after birth (Leviticus 12:3; Luke 1:59–60).
Circumcision symbolized the Jews’ separation from Gentiles and their unique relationship with God (Genesis 17:9–14).
So after eight days had passed, Mary and Joseph took the child to be circumcised.
They named him Jesus, the name given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb (1:31).
They did not go to Jerusalem for this ceremony; instead, a local priest most likely performed it.1
1 Bruce B. Barton et al., Luke, Life Application Bible Commentary (Wheaton, IL: Tyndale House Publishers, 1997), 48–49.
B. Redemption
C. Purification
II.
The People God Uses (Lk 2:
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A. Until Now
Zechariah & Elizabeth
Joseph & Mary
Believe it or not, Caesar
Shepherds-
B. A Look at Simeon
C. A Look at Anna
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