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Lesson 322: JESUS IN THE TEMPLE


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INTRODUCTION. The only episode in the Bible regarding the childhood of Jesus is

recorded by Luke. When Jesus was twelve years old, He and his parents went to

Jerusalem to observe the Passover Feast.


The Passover Feast was celebrated each year by the Jews to commemorate the

night the Lord passed over the houses of the Israelites and slew the firstborn of the

Egyptians (Ex. 12:1-14). Immediately following the Passover Feast, the Jews observed a

seven day festival of unleavened bread. The unleavened bread was a reminder of the

first days of their journey out of Egypt when they ate this unleavened

bread of affliction and haste (Ex. 12:15-20; Deut. 16:3).


Every Jewish male was required to go to Jerusalem each year to observe the

Passover and two other feasts (Ex. 23:14-17). However, as the Jews became scattered

throughout the world, it became almost impossible to make the long pilgrimage

three times each year. Devout Jews tried to attend at least the Passover. Although

women were not required to attend, many did as an expression of their piety.

Friends and relatives generally traveled to and from the feast together for pleasure

and safety. As Joseph and Mary were godly people, they journeyed the seventy

miles from Nazareth to Jerusalem to observe the Passover Feast.

 
 
 

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