42. went up--"were wont to go." Though males only were required to
go up to Jerusalem at the three annual festivals
(Ex 23:14-17),
devout women, when family duties permitted, went also, as did Hannah
(1Sa 1:7),
and, as we here see, the mother of Jesus.
when twelve years old--At this age every Jewish boy was styled "a
son of the law," being put under a course of instruction and trained to
fasting and attendance on public worship, besides being set to learn a
trade. At this age accordingly our Lord is taken up for the first time
to Jerusalem, at the passover season, the chief of the three annual
festivals. But oh, with what thoughts and feelings must this Youth have
gone up! Long ere He beheld it, He had doubtless "loved the habitation
of God's house and the place where His honor dwelt"
(Ps 26:8),
a love nourished, we may be sure, by that "word hid in His heart," with
which in afterlife He showed so perfect a familiarity. As the time for
His first visit approached, could one's ear have caught the breathings
of His young soul, he might have heard Him whispering, "As the hart
panteth after the water brooks, so panteth my soul after Thee, O God.
The Lord loveth the gates of Zion more than all the dwellings of Jacob.
I was glad when they said unto me, Let us go unto the house of the
Lord. Our feet shall stand within thy gates, O Jerusalem!"
(Ps 42:1; 87:2; 122:1, 2).
On catching the first view of "the city of their solemnities," and high
above all in it, "the place of God's rest," we hear Him saying to
Himself, "Beautiful for situation, the joy of the whole earth is Mount
Zion, on the sides of the north, the city of the great King: Out of
Zion, the perfection of beauty, God doth shine"
(Ps 48:2; 50:2).
Of His feelings or actions during all the eight days of the feast not a
word is said. As a devout child, in company with its parents, He would
go through the services, keeping His thoughts to Himself. But methinks
I hear Him, after the sublime services of that feast, saying to
Himself, "He brought me to the banqueting house, and his banner over me
was love. I sat down under his shadow with great delight, and his fruit
was sweet to my taste"
(So 2:3, 4).
JFB.
Outline
The birth of Christ. (1-7)
It is made known to the shepherds. (8-20)
Christ presented in the temple. (21-24)
Simeon prophesies concerning Jesus. (25-35)
Anna prophesies concerning him. (36-40)
Christ with the learned men in the temple. (41-52)
Painted sketch of Bethlehem in the 19th Century
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Ancient Customs
Ancient People
Simeon, Jesus, Anna
Geography
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Judaea
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