Luke 2:2
Gaelic (Scottish) (An Tiomnadh Nuadh anns an Eadar-Theangachadh Ùr Gàidhlig 2017 )
What Does This Mean?
This verse talks about a census that was ordered when Cyrenius (also known as Quirinius) was the governor of Syria. It helps us understand when Jesus was born relative to important historical events.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your school decided to count all the kids and families in town one day, just like this verse talks about counting people in a big area called Syria. This happened when Cyrenius was in charge there!
Historical Background
This passage is part of Luke's Gospel, written by Luke around AD 60 for Greek-speaking Christians living outside Palestine. It provides historical context to the birth of Jesus, linking it with Roman administrative actions.
Living It Out Today
Today, understanding this verse helps us see how God’s plans work through seemingly mundane events like a census. For example, imagine if you needed to prove your identity in an official document; that's similar to what was happening here for everyone during the census.
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