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🗓️ 28 December 2024
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Luke 2: 22-35 - 'You have prepared a light to enlighten the pagans.'
Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:
- 529 (in 'The mysteries of Jesus' infancy') - The presentation of Jesus in the temple shows him to be the firstborn Son who belongs to the Lord. With Simeon and Anna, all Israel awaits its encounter with the Savior—the name given to this event in the Byzantine tradition. Jesus is recognized as the long-expected Messiah, the “light to the nations” and the “glory of Israel,” but also “a sign that is spoken against.” The sword of sorrow predicted for Mary announces Christ’s perfect and unique oblation on the cross that will impart the salvation God had “prepared in the presence of all peoples.”
- 583 (in 'Jesus and the temple') - Like the prophets before him Jesus expressed the deepest respect for the Temple in Jerusalem. It was in the Temple that Joseph and Mary presented him forty days after his birth (abbreviated)
- 711 (in 'Expectation of the Messiah and his spirit') - “Behold, I am doing a new thing.” Two prophetic lines were to develop, one leading to the expectation of the Messiah, the other pointing to the announcement of a new Spirit. They converge in the small Remnant, the people of the poor, who await in hope the “consolation of Israel” and “the redemption of Jerusalem.”
- 713 (in 'Expectation of the Messiah and his spirit') - The Messiah’s characteristics are revealed above all in the “Servant songs" (abbreviated)
- 695 (in 'Anointing') - The Virgin Mary conceived Christ by the Holy Spirit who, through the angel, proclaimed him the Christ at his birth, and prompted Simeon to come to the temple to see the Christ of the Lord (abbreviated)
- 575 (in 'Jesus and Israel') - Many of Jesus’ deeds and words constituted a “sign of contradiction,” (abbreviated)
- 587 (in 'Jesus and Israel's faith in the One God and Saviour') - If the Law and the Jerusalem Temple could be occasions of opposition to Jesus by Israel’s religious authorities, his role in the redemption of sins, the divine work par excellence, was the true stumbling-block for them.
- 149 (in 'Mary - blessed is she who believed') - Throughout her life and until her last ordeal when Jesus her son died on the cross, Mary’s faith never wavered. She never ceased to believe in the fulfillment of God’s word. And so the Church venerates in Mary the purest realization of faith.
- 618 (in 'Our participation in Christ's sacrifice') - In fact Jesus desires to associate with his redeeming sacrifice those who were to be its first beneficiaries. This is achieved supremely in the case of his mother, who was associated more intimately than any other person in the mystery of his redemptive suffering (abbreviated)
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0:00.0 | Hi everyone. Welcome back to the Daily Gospel Exegesis podcast. I hope you're enjoying this |
0:16.5 | approach to scripture where we're really dive into the text and we go through it verse by verse to help you |
0:22.3 | get at the literal sense of scripture and as Catholics that's where we must start. We need to start |
0:27.9 | by looking at what did the author intend to teach to their original audience. So today we have a |
0:33.6 | longer passage which is Luke chapter 2 verses 22 to 35. |
0:40.8 | When the day came for them to be purified as laid down by the law of Moses, the parents |
0:46.3 | of Jesus took him up to Jerusalem to present him to the Lord, observing what stands written |
0:52.2 | in the law of the Lord. Every firstborn male must be consecrated |
0:56.7 | to the Lord, and also to offer in sacrifice, in accordance with what is said in the law of the |
1:02.8 | Lord, a pair of turtle doves, or two young pigeons. Now in Jerusalem there was a man named |
1:10.0 | Simeon. He was an upright and devout man. |
1:12.6 | He looked forward to Israel's comforting and the Holy Spirit rested on him. |
1:17.6 | It had been revealed to him by the Holy Spirit that he would not see death until he had set his eyes on the Christ of the Lord. |
1:25.6 | Prompted by the Spirit he came to the temple, |
1:29.4 | and when the parents brought in the child Jesus to do for him what the law required, |
1:34.9 | he took him into his arms and blessed God, and he said, |
1:39.6 | Now, master, you can let your servant go in peace, just as you promised, because my eyes |
1:46.0 | have seen the salvation which you have prepared for all the nations to see. |
1:50.0 | A light to enlighten the pagans, and the glory of your people Israel. |
1:56.0 | As the child's father and mother stood there wondering at the things that were being said about him, |
2:02.7 | Simeon blessed them and said to Mary his mother, |
2:06.3 | You see this child, he is destined for the fall and for the rising of many in Israel, |
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