Luke 2:22

"When eight days were fulfilled for the circumcision of the child, his name was called Jesus, which was given by the angel before he was conceived in the womb."

Key Reflection

The circumcision on the eighth day, a traditional Jewish rite, signified Jesus's acceptance into the covenant community. The naming of Jesus at this time, as foretold by an angel before his conception, underscores his special identity and divine purpose from birth.

From the Scholars: Barnes' Notes

Verse 22. Days {g} of her purification. Among the Hebrews a mother was required to remain at home for about forty days after the birth of a male child and about eighty for a female, and during that time she was reckoned as impure --that is, she was not permitted to go to the temple or to engage in religious services with the congregation, Le 12:3,4. To Jerusalem. The place where the temple was, and where the ordinances of religion were celebrated. To present him to the Lord. Every first-born male child among the Jews was regarded as holy to the Lord, Ex 13:2. By their being holy unto the Lord was meant that unto them belonged the office of priests.

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