A Handbook on the Gospel of Luke by J. Reiling and J. L. Swellengrebel - Luke 2:1-20

EPISODE · Nov 16, 2023 · 42 MIN

A Handbook on the Gospel of Luke by J. Reiling and J. L. Swellengrebel - Luke 2:1-20

from Reformed Thinking · host Edison Wu

Reiling and Swellengrebel's exegesis of Luke 2:1-20 in the Bible delves into the complexities of biblical interpretation and translation. This passage begins with "in those days," linking it to King Herod's reign, setting a historical context. The focus is on Caesar Augustus's decree for a census, a typical Roman administrative practice. The Greek "apographō" denotes registration, and its translation varies, reflecting different interpretations of the census process. Further, verse 2 affirms a census during Quirinius's governance of Syria, a significant event marking a comprehensive registration of taxable entities. The exegesis explores Quirinius's role, suggesting he might have governed Syria twice, once around 3–2 B.C. and definitively from 6 A.D. onwards. This periodization is crucial for understanding the census's historical context. Besides, verse 3, part of the narrative describing the census during Jesus's birth, mandates everyone to register in their ancestral towns. The term "apographesthai" signifies the purpose of the journey. Reiling and Swellengrebel assert the translation's cultural sensitivity, reflecting the physical and metaphorical journey to one's origin. Additionally, the Greek "anabainō" is used to describe Joseph's journey to Bethlehem. The exegesis notes the emphasis on the act of going and its significance in the prophecy about the Messiah's birthplace. Also, the analysis of "apograpsasthai sun Mariam tē emnēsteumenē autō" highlights the specific action of Joseph’s registration within the broader census context. The translation challenges include rendering "governor" and descriptors of Mary in a way that resonates with various cultural and linguistic contexts. Moreover, "egeneto de" indicates a narrative transition, leading to the significant event of Jesus' birth. The term "eplēsthēsan hai hēmerai tou tekein autēn" symbolizes the fulfillment of the period leading to Mary's delivery. Verse 7 describes Jesus's birth, indicating the cultural significance of terms like "first-born" and "manger" and their accurate conveyance in different translations. Lastly, the subsequent verses detail the angelic announcement to the shepherds and their reaction, exploring translation challenges in conveying these divine encounters across various languages and cultures, maintaining the need for contextually appropriate interpretations. Book link: https://amzn.to/3G6ASlL This summary is made by Eleven Labs AI audio generated platform: elevenlabs.io/?from=partnerhall9106

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