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The Christmas Journey and the Jewish Revolt

  • Post author:G. J. Goldberg
  • Post published:December 23, 2021
  • Post category:Jesus/Jewish Revolt/New Testament

The journey to Bethlehem in Luke's story of the first Christmas is motivated by the Roman census. Jewish readers of Luke in the first century would remember the census as connected to the Jewish Revolt of the year 66. How would they have reacted to Luke's use of this event?

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