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Daily Gospel Exegesis

January 10 - Luke 4: 14-22

Daily Gospel Exegesis

Logical Bible Study

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

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🗓️ 9 January 2025

⏱️ 16 minutes

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Luke 4: 14-22 - 'This text is being fulfilled today, even as you listen.'

Note: Some countries may have a different gospel reading at Mass today, if they celebrated the Feast of the Epiphany on Sunday rather than Monday. This podcast follows the lectionary for the General Roman Calendar.


Catechism of the Catholic Church Paragraphs:

- 1286 (in 'Confirmation in the Economy of Salvation') - In the Old Testament the prophets announced that the Spirit of the Lord would rest on the hoped-for Messiah for his saving mission (abbreviated)

- 436 (in 'Christ') - It was necessary that the Messiah be anointed by the Spirit of the Lord at once as king and priest, and also as prophet. Jesus fulfilled the messianic hope of Israel in his threefold office of priest, prophet, and king (abbreviated)

- 695 (in 'Symbols of the Holy Spirit') - Its full force can be grasped only in relation to the primary anointing accomplished by the Holy Spirit, that of Jesus. Christ (in Hebrew “messiah”) means the one “anointed” by God’s Spirit. There were several anointed ones of the Lord in the Old Covenant, pre-eminently King David. But Jesus is God’s Anointed in a unique way: the humanity the Son assumed was entirely anointed by the Holy Spirit. The Holy Spirit established him as “Christ" (abbreviated).

- 714 (in 'Expectations of the Messiah and his spirit') - This is why Christ inaugurates the proclamation of the Good News by making his own the following passage from Isaiah: The Spirit of the Lord God is upon me, because the Lord has anointed me to bring good tidings to the afflicted; he has sent me to bind up the broken hearted, to proclaim liberty to the captives, and the opening of the prison to those who are bound; to proclaim the year of the Lord’s favor.

- 544 (in 'The Proclamation of the Kingdom of God') - The kingdom belongs to the poor and lowly, which means those who have accepted it with humble hearts. Jesus is sent to “preach good news to the poor” (abbreviated)

- 2443 (in 'Love for the Poor') - When “the poor have the good news preached to them,” it is the sign of Christ’s presence (abbreviated)

- 1168 (in 'The Liturgical Year') - Beginning with the Easter Triduum as its source of light, the new age of the Resurrection fills the whole liturgical year with its brilliance. Gradually, on either side of this source, the year is transfigured by the liturgy. It really is a “year of the Lord’s favor" (abbreviated)


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0:00.0

Hi everyone. If you go to Mass today, you will hear from Luke chapter 4 verses 14 to 22.

0:17.9

So as always, we want to dive into the text, see if we can get at the literal sense of the text.

0:23.6

Let's start by reading it. Luke chapter 4, verses 14 to 22.

0:29.9

Jesus, with the power of the spirit in him, returned to Galilee, and his reputation spread

0:36.4

throughout the countryside. He taught in their

0:39.2

synagogues and everyone praised him. Jesus came to Nazara where he had been brought up and he

0:46.4

went into the synagogue on the Sabbath day as he usually did. He stood up to read and they handed

0:52.6

him the scroll of the prophet Isaiah.

0:55.8

Unrolling the scroll, he found the place where it is written.

0:59.6

The spirit of the Lord has been given to me, for he has anointed me.

1:04.5

He has sent me to bring the good news to the poor, to proclaim liberty to captives,

1:09.5

and to blind new sight, to set the downtrodden free, to proclaim liberty to captives and to blind new sight to set the downtrodden free to proclaim

1:14.6

the year of the lord's favour he then rolled up the scroll gave it back to the assistant and sat down

1:21.8

and all eyes were in the synagogue were fixed on him. Then he began to speak to them.

1:29.8

This text is being fulfilled today even as you listen.

1:34.0

And he won the approval of all and they were astonished by the gracious words that came

1:38.6

from his lips.

1:42.0

So what's the context here?

1:44.1

Jesus has just been tempted by Satan in the wilderness, and he's now come to Galilee to begin

1:49.6

his ministry.

1:51.1

Now, it's not clear whether the text we see today happened straight away.

1:55.6

It would seem that it probably didn't.

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