Eight Days Later
We don't know exactly what day/night Jesus was born in Bethlehem. But we do know that eight days later, Joseph and Mary had arrived with the baby in Jerusalem.
Why Jerusalem? Following the law of Moses, Jesus (so named by an angel before he was conceived), was to be circumcised in the temple, as the law required.
God had saved Israelites from Egyptians; therefore, He considered children his property.
In the book of Exodus, chapter 13, the Lord told Moses, "The first offspring (child) among the Israelites belongs to me." In Leviticus chapter 12 we learn that parents could buy back the child if they provided a lamb as payment. If they weren't wealthy enough, two doves and 2 pigeons would suffice.
You know which gift Joseph and Mary could afford. God was and still is relating to people in the humblest way. We don't please him with wealth and intellect, though the risen Jesus chose a (poor) intellectual to take the gospel to Gentiles.
Luke chapter 2: "Anna, age 84, who never left the temple, gave thanks to God and spoke about the child...looking forward to the redemption of Jerusalem. The Holy Spirit came upon Simeon, saying he would not die before he had seen the Lord's Christ. He took the baby Jesus, saying, 'My eyes have seen your salvation...a light to the Gentiles and for glory to your people Israel.' Simeon also spoke of challenges Jesus would face. Three decades later, Jesus became the Light, though many never believe.
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