
INSIGHT: The period from Jesus' birth to
his baptism covers thirty years and involves
four journeys.

JESUS' EARLY YEARS
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Introduction
Dear Theophilus:
Many people have done their best to write a report of the things that have taken
place among us. They wrote what we have been told by those who saw these things from the beginning
and who proclaimed the message. And so, Your Excellency, because I have carefully studied all these
matters from their beginning, I thought it would be good to write an orderly account for you. I do this
so that you will know the full truth about everything which you have been taught.
This is the Good News about Jesus Christ, the Son of God.
The Word of Life
In the beginning the Word [
Christ
]
already existed; the Word was with God, and the Word was God.
From the very beginning the Word was with God. Through him God made all things; not one thing
in all creation was made without him. The Word was the source of life, and this life brought
light to people. The light shines in the darkness, and the darkness has never put it out.
God sent his messenger, a man named John, who came to tell people about
the light [
Jesus
Christ
], so that all should hear the message and believe. He himself was not
the light; he came to tell about the light. This was the real light—the light that comes
into the world and shines on all people.
The Word was in the world [as
Jesus Christ
], and though God made the world through him, yet the world did not
recognize him. He came to his own country, but his own people did not receive him.
Some, however, did receive him and believed in him; so he gave them the right to become
God’s children. They did not become God’s children by natural means, that is, by being
born as the children of a human father; God himself was their Father.
The Word became a human being [
Jesus
] and, full of grace and truth, lived among us. We saw his glory, the glory which he received as the Father’s only Son. John spoke about him. He cried out, "This is the one I was talking about when I said, ‘He comes after me, but he is greater than I am, because he existed before I was born.’"
Out of the fullness of his grace he has blessed us all, giving us one
blessing after another. God gave the Law through Moses, but grace and truth came through
Jesus Christ. No one has ever seen God. The only Son, who is the same as God and is at
the Father’s side, he has made him known.
Ancestors of Jesus Christ
This is the list of the ancestors of Jesus Christ, a descendant of David,
who was a descendant of Abraham.
From Abraham to King David, the following ancestors are listed:
Abraham
,
Isaac
,
Jacob
,
Judah
and his brothers; then Perez and Zerah (their mother was Tamar),
Hezron, Ram, Amminadab, Nahshon, Salmon,
Boaz
(his mother was Rahab),
Obed
(his mother was Ruth),
Jesse,
and
King David.
From David to the time when the people of Israel
were taken into exile in Babylon, the following ancestors are listed: David,
Solomon
(his mother was the woman who had been Uriah’s wife),
Rehoboam, Abijah, Asa, Jehoshaphat, Jehoram, Uzziah, Jotham, Ahaz, Hezekiah,
Manasseh, Amon, Josiah, and Jehoiachin and his brothers.
From the time after the exile in Babylon to the birth of Jesus,
the following ancestors are listed: Jehoiachin, Shealtiel, Zerubbabel, Abiud, Eliakim,
Azor, Zadok, Achim, Eliud, Eleazar, Matthan, Jacob, and
Joseph,
who married
Mary,
the mother of
Jesus, who was called the Messiah.
So then, there were fourteen generations from Abraham to David, and fourteen from David
to the exile in Babylon, and fourteen from then to the birth of the Messiah.
SOME OF THE ANCESTORS OF JESUS CHRIST
INSIGHT: Some historians believe the genealogy in Matthew is Joseph’s blood
line while the genealogy in Luke is Mary’s blood line, Heli being Mary’s father. Both were descendants
of King David, Joseph through Solomon and Mary through Nathan. (Solomon and Nathan were brothers.)
He was the son, so people thought, of Joseph,
who was the son of Heli, the son of Matthat, the son of Levi,
the son of Melchi, the son of Jannai, the son of Joseph, the son of Mattathias,
the son of Amos, the son of Nahum, the son of Esli, the son of Naggai, the son of Maath,
the son of Mattathias, the son of Semein, the son of Josech, the son of Joda, the son of Joanan,
the son of Rhesa, the son of Zerubbabel, the son of Shealtiel, the son of Neri, the son of Melchi,
the son of Addi, the son of Cosam, the son of Elmadam, the son of Er, the son of Joshua,
the son of Eliezer, the son of Jorim, the son of Matthat, the son of Levi, the son of Simeon,
the son of Judah, the son of Joseph, the son of Jonam, the son of Eliakim, the son of Melea,
the son of Menna, the son of Mattatha, the son of
Nathan,
the son of
David,
the son of
Jesse,
the son of
Obed,
the son of
Boaz,
the son of Salmon, the son of Nahshon, the son of Amminadab, the son of Admin,
the son of Arni, the son of Hezron, the son of Perez, the son of
Judah,
the son of
Jacob,
the son of
Isaac,
the son of
Abraham,
the son of
Terah,
the son of Nahor, the son of Serug, the son of Reu,
the son of Peleg, the son of Eber, the son of Shelah, the son of Cainan,
the son of Arphaxad, the son of
Shem,
the son of
Noah,
the son of
Lamech,
the son of
Methuselah,
the son of
Enoch,
the son of Jared, the son of Mahalaleel,
the son of Kenan, the son of Enosh, the son of
Seth,
the son of
Adam,
the son of
God.
John’s Birth Announced
During the time when Herod was king of Judea, there was a priest named Zechariah, who belonged to the priestly order of Abijah. His wife’s name was Elizabeth; she also belonged to a priestly family. They both lived good lives in God’s sight and obeyed fully all the Lord’s laws and commands. They had no children because Elizabeth could not have any, and she and Zechariah were both very old.
One day Zechariah was doing his work as a priest in the Temple, taking his turn in the daily service. According to the custom followed by the priests, he was chosen by lot to burn incense on the altar. So he went into the Temple of the Lord, while the crowd of people outside prayed during the hour when the incense was burned. An angel of the Lord appeared to him, standing at the right side of the altar where the incense was burned. When Zechariah saw him, he was alarmed and felt afraid. But the angel said to him, "Don’t be afraid, Zechariah! God has heard your prayer, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son. You are to name him John. How glad and happy you will be, and how happy many others will be when he is born! John will be great in the Lord’s sight. He must not drink any wine or strong drink. From his very birth he will be filled with the Holy Spirit, and he will bring back many of the people of Israel to the Lord their God. He will go ahead of the Lord, strong and mighty like the prophet Elijah. He will bring fathers and children together again; he will turn disobedient people back to the way of thinking of the righteous; he will get the Lord’s people ready for him."
Zechariah said to the angel, "How shall I know if this is so? I am an old man and my wife is old also."
"I am Gabriel," the angel answered. "I stand in the presence of God, who sent me to speak to you and tell you this good news. But you have not believed my message, which will come true at the right time. Because you have not be-lieved, you will be unable to speak; you will remain silent until the day my promise to you comes true."
In the meantime the people were waiting for Zechariah and wondering why he was spending such a long time in the Temple. When he came out, he could not speak to them, and so they knew that he had seen a vision in the Temple. Unable to say a word, he made signs to them with his hands.
When his period of service in the Temple was over,
Zechariah went back home. Some time later his wife Elizabeth became pregnant and did not leave the house for five months. "Now at last the Lord has helped me," she said. "He has taken away my public disgrace!"
Jesus’ Birth Announced
In the sixth month of Elizabeth’s pregnancy God sent the angel
Gabriel to a town in Galilee named Nazareth. He had a message for a young woman
promised in marriage to a man named Joseph, who was a descendant of King David.
Her name was Mary. The angel came to her and said, "Peace be with you! The Lord
is with you and has greatly blessed you!"
Mary was deeply troubled
by the angel’s message, and she wondered what
his words meant. The angel said to her, "Don’t be
afraid, Mary; God has been gracious to you. You will
become pregnant and give birth to a son, and you will name him Jesus.
He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High God. The
Lord God will make him a king, as his ancestor David was, and he will
be the king of the descendants of Jacob forever; his kingdom will never end!"
Mary said to the angel, "I am a virgin. How, then, can this be?"
The angel answered, "The Holy Spirit will come on you, and God’s power
will rest upon you. For this reason the holy child will be called the Son of God. Remember
your relative Elizabeth. It is said that she cannot have children, but she herself is now
six months pregnant, even though she is very old. For there is nothing that God cannot do."
"I am the Lord’s servant," said Mary; "may it happen to me as you have said."
And the angel left her.
Mary Visits Elizabeth
Soon afterward Mary got ready and hurried off to a town in the hill country of
Judea. She went into Zechariah’s house and greeted Elizabeth. When Elizabeth heard Mary’s greeting,
the baby moved within her. Elizabeth was filled with the Holy Spirit, and said in a loud voice,
"You are the most blessed of all women, and blessed is the child you will bear! Why should this
great thing happen to me, that my Lord’s mother comes to visit me? For as soon as I heard your
greeting, the baby within me jumped with gladness. How happy are you to believe that the Lord’s
message to you will come true!"
Mary’s Song of Praise
Mary said,
"My heart praises the Lord;
my soul is glad because of God my Savior,
for he has remembered me, his lowly servant!
From now on all people will call me happy,
because of the great things the Mighty God
has done for me.
His name is holy;
from one generation to another
he shows mercy to those who honor him.
He has stretched out his mighty arm
and scattered the proud with all their plans.
He has brought down mighty kings from their thrones,
He has filled the hungry with good things,
and sent the rich away with empty hands.
He has kept the promise he made to our
ancestors, and has come to the help of
his servant Israel.
He has remembered to show mercy to Abraham and to all his descendants forever!"
Mary stayed about three months with Elizabeth and then went back home.
Birth of John the Baptist
The time came for Elizabeth to have her baby,
and she gave birth to a son. Her neighbors and relatives heard how
wonderfully good the Lord had been to her, and they all rejoiced with her.
When the baby was a week old, they came to circumcise him, and
they were going to name him Zechariah, after his father. But his mother said, "No!
His name is to be John."
They said to her, "But you don’t have any relative with that name!"
Then they made signs to his father, asking him what name he would like the boy to have.
Zechariah asked for a writing pad and wrote, "His name is John."
How surprised they all were! At that moment Zechariah was able to speak again,
and he started praising God. The neighbors were all filled with fear, and the news
about these things spread through all the hill country of Judea. Everyone who heard
of it thought about it and asked, "What is this child going to be?" For it was plain
that the Lord’s power was upon him.
Zechariah’s Prophecy
John’s father Zechariah was filled with the Holy Spirit, and he spoke God’s message:
"Let us praise the Lord, the God of Israel!
He has come to the help of his people and
has set them free.
He has provided for us a mighty Savior,
a descendant of his servant David.
He promised through his holy prophets long ago
that he would save us from our enemies,
from the power of all those who hate us.
He said he would show mercy to our ancestors
and remember his sacred covenant.
With a solemn oath to our ancestor Abraham he promised to rescue us from our
enemies and allow us to serve him without fear,
so that we might be holy and righteous before him all the days of our life.
"You, my child, will be called a prophet of
the Most High God.
You will go ahead of the Lord
to prepare his road for him,
to tell his people that they will be saved
by having their sins forgiven.
Our God is merciful and tender.
He will cause the bright dawn of salvation to rise on us
and to shine from heaven on all those
who live in the dark shadow of death,
to guide our steps into the path of peace."
The child grew and developed in body and spirit.
He lived in the desert until the day when he appeared publicly to the people of Israel.
Birth of Jesus
This was how the birth of Jesus Christ took place. His mother Mary was engaged to Joseph, but before they were married, she found out that she was going to have a baby by the Holy Spirit. Joseph was a man who always did what was right, but he did not want to disgrace Mary publicly; so he made plans to break the engagement privately. While he was thinking about this, an angel of the Lord appeared to him in a dream and said, "Joseph, descendant of David, do not be afraid to take Mary to be your wife. For it is by the Holy Spirit that she has conceived. She will have a son, and you will name him Jesus—because he will save his people from their sins."
Now all this happened in order to make come true
what the Lord had said through the prophet, "A virgin will become
pregnant and have a son, and he will be called Immanuel" (which means, "God is with us").
FP Isa. 7:14
So when Joseph woke up, he married Mary, as the angel of the Lord had told him to. But he had no sexual relations with her before she gave birth to her son.
At that time Emperor Augustus ordered a census to be taken throughout the Roman Empire. When this first census took place, Quirinius was the governor of Syria. Everyone, then, went to register himself, each to his own hometown.
Joseph went from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to the town of Bethlehem in Judea, the birthplace of King David. Joseph went there because he was a descendant of David. He went to register with Mary, who was promised in marriage to him. She was pregnant, and while they were in Bethlehem, the time came for her to have her baby. She gave birth to her first son, wrapped him in cloths and laid him in a manger—there was no room for them to stay in the inn.
Shepherds and the Angels
There were some shepherds in that part of the country who were spending the night in the fields, taking care of their flocks. An angel of the Lord appeared to them, and the glory of the Lord shone over them. They were terribly afraid, but the angel said to them, "Don’t be afraid! I am here with good news for you, which will bring great joy to all the people. This very day in David’s town your Savior was born—Christ the Lord! And this is what will prove it to you: you will find a baby wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger."
Suddenly a great army of heaven’s angels appeared with the angel, singing praises to God:
"Glory to God in the highest heaven, and peace on
earth to those with whom he is pleased!"
When the angels went away from them back into heaven, the shepherds
said to one another, "Let’s go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened, which
the Lord has told us."
So they hurried off and found Mary and Joseph and
saw the baby lying in the manger. When the shepherds saw him, they told
them what the angel had said about the child. All who heard it were amazed
at what the shepherds said. Mary remembered all these things and thought
deeply about them. The shepherds went back, singing praises to God for all
they had heard and seen; it had been just as the angel had told them.
Jesus is Named
A week later, when the time came for the baby to be circumcised,
he was named Jesus, the name which the angel had given him before he had been conceived.
Jesus Presented in
the Temple
The time came for Joseph and Mary to perform the ceremony of purification,
as the Law of Moses commanded. So they took the child to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord,
as it is written in the law of the Lord: "Every first-born male is to be dedicated to the Lord."
They also went to offer a sacrifice of a pair of doves or two young pigeons, as required by
the law of the Lord.
INSIGHT: The Ceremony of Purification took place when Jesus was forty days old.
First journey: From Bethlehem to Jerusalem and return.
At that time there was a man named Simeon living in Jerusalem.
He was a good, God-fearing man and was waiting for Israel to be saved.
The Holy Spirit was with him and had assured him that he would not die before
he had seen the Lord’s promised Messiah. Led by the Spirit, Simeon went into the Temple.
When the parents brought the child Jesus into the Temple to do for him what the law required,
Simeon took the child in his arms, and gave thanks to God:
"Now, Lord, you have kept your promise,
and you may let your servant go in peace.
With my own eyes I have seen your salvation,
which you have prepared in the presence of all peoples:
A light to reveal your will to the Gentiles
and bring glory to your people Israel."
The child’s father and mother were amazed at the things Simeon said about him. Simeon blessed them and said to Mary, his mother, "This child is chosen by God for the destruction and the salvation of many in Israel. He will be a sign from God which many people will speak against and so reveal their secret thoughts. And sorrow, like a sharp sword, will break your own heart."
There was a very old prophetess,
a widow named Anna, daughter of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher.
She had been married for only seven years and was now eighty-four years old.
She never left the Temple; day and night she worshiped God, fasting and praying.
That very same hour she arrived and gave thanks to God and spoke about the child
to all who were waiting for God to set Jerusalem free.
Visitors from the East
Jesus was born in the town of Bethlehem in Judea, during the time when Herod
was king. Soon afterward, some men who studied the stars came from the East to Jerusalem and
asked, "Where is the baby born to be the king of the Jews? We saw his star when it came up in
the east, and we have come to worship him."
When King Herod heard about this, he was very upset, and so was everyone
else in Jerusalem. He called together all the chief priests and the teachers of the Law and
asked them, "Where will the Messiah be born?"
"In the town of Bethlehem in Judea," they answered.
"For this is what the prophet wrote:
‘Bethlehem, in the land of Judah, you are by
no means the least of the leading cities of Judah;
for from you will come a leader
who will guide my people Israel.’"
FP Micah 5:2
So Herod called the visitors from the East to a secret meeting and found out
from them the exact time the star had appeared. Then he sent them to Bethlehem with these instructions:
"Go and make a careful search for the child; and when you find him let me know, so that I too may go
and worship him."
And so they left, and on their way they saw the same star they had seen in the East.
When they saw it, how happy they were, what joy was theirs! It went ahead of them until it stopped over
the place where the child was. They went into the house, and when they saw the child with his
mother Mary, they knelt down and worshiped him. They brought out their gifts of gold, frankincense,
and myrrh, and presented them to him.
Then they returned to their country by another road, since God had warned them
in a dream not to go back to Herod.
INSIGHT: Second journey—From Bethlehem to Egypt where he
remained until Herod’s death.
Escape to Egypt
`
After they had left, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to Joseph
and said, "Herod will be looking for the child in order to kill him. So get up, take the
child and his mother and escape to Egypt, and stay there until I tell you to leave."
Joseph got up, took the child and his mother, and left during the night
for Egypt, where he stayed until Herod died. This was done to make come true what the Lord
had said through the prophet, "I called my Son out of Egypt."
FP Hosea 11:1
Killing of the Children
When Herod realized that the visitors from the east had tricked him,
he was furious. He gave orders to kill all the boys in Bethlehem and its neighborhood
who were two years old and younger—this was done in accordance with what he had learned
from the visitors about the time when the star had appeared.
In this way what the prophet Jeremiah had said came true:
"A sound is heard in Ramah,
the sound of bitter weeping.
Rachel is crying for her children;
she refuses to be comforted,
for they are dead."
FP Jer. 31:15
Return from Egypt
After Herod had died, an angel of the Lord appeared in a dream to
Joseph in Egypt and said, "Get up, take the child and his mother, and go back to the
land of Israel, because those who tried to kill the child are dead."
INSIGHT: Third journey—From Egypt to Nazareth.
So Joseph got up, took the child and his mother, and went back to Israel.
Return to Nazareth
But when Joseph heard that Archelaus had succeeded his father Herod as
king of Judea, he was afraid to go there. He was given more instructions in a dream,
so he went to the province of Galilee and made his home in a town named Nazareth. And
so what the prophets had said came true: "He will be called a Nazarene."
The child grew and became strong; he was full of wisdom, and God’s
blessings were upon him.
INSIGHT: Fourth journey—From Nazareth to Jerusalem for the Passover
Festival and return. Jesus was 12 years old at the time. There is no Biblical record of
Jesus’ life from this time until his baptism when he was about 30 years old.
Jesus in the Temple
Every year the parents of Jesus went to Jerusalem for the
Passover Festival. When Jesus was twelve years old, they went to the festival
as usual. When the festival was over, they started back home, but the boy Jesus
stayed in Jerusalem. His parents did not know this; they thought that he was with
the group, so they traveled a whole day and then started looking for him among
their relatives and friends. They did not find him, so they went back to Jerusalem
looking for him. On the third day they found him in the Temple, sitting with the
Jewish teachers, listening to them and asking questions. All who heard him were
amazed at his intelligent answers. His parents were astonished when they saw him,
and his mother said to him, "Son, why have you done this to us? Your father and I
have been terribly worried trying to find you."
He answered them, "Why did you have to look for me? Didn’t you know
that I had to be in my Father’s house?" But they did not understand his answer.
So Jesus went back with them to Nazareth, where he was obedient to
them. His mother treasured all these things in her heart. Jesus grew both in body
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