Lu 2:8-20. ANGELIC ANNUNCIATION TO THE SHEPHERDS--THEIR VISIT TO THE NEWBORN BABE.
8. abiding in the fields--staying there, probably in huts or tents.
watch . . . by night--or, night watches, taking their turn of watching.
From about passover time in April until autumn, the flocks pastured
constantly in the open fields, the shepherds lodging there all that
time. (From this it seems plain that the period of the year usually
assigned to our Lord's birth is too late). Were these shepherds chosen
to have the first sight of the blessed Babe without any respect of their
own state of mind? That, at least, is not God's way. "No doubt, like
Simeon
(Lu 2:25),
they were among the waiters for the Consolation of Israel" [OLSHAUSEN]; and, if the simplicity of their rustic minds,
their quiet occupation, the stillness of the midnight hours, and the
amplitude of the deep blue vault above them for the heavenly music
which was to fill their ear, pointed them out as fit recipients for the
first tidings of an Infant Saviour, the congenial meditations and
conversations by which, we may suppose, they would beguile the tedious
hours would perfect their preparation for the unexpected visit. Thus
was Nathanael engaged, all alone but not unseen, under the fig tree, in
unconscious preparation for his first interview with Jesus. (See on
Joh 1:48).
So was the rapt seer on his lonely rock "in the spirit on the Lord's
Day," little thinking that this was his preparation for hearing behind
him the trumpet voice of the Son of man
(Re 1:10,
&c.). But if the shepherds in His immediate neighborhood had the
first, the sages from afar had the next sight of the
new-born King. Even so still, simplicity first, science next, finds its
way to Christ, whom
In quiet ever and in shade
Shepherds and Sage may find-- They, who have bowed untaught to Nature's sway, And they, who follow Truth along her star-pav'd way. KEBLE |
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
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