Chapter 2
Wise men visit Jesus 2:1-12
v1 Jesus was born in the town called Bethlehem. This was in Judea district. At this time, Herod was the king there. Wise men came from the east to the capital city called Jerusalem. v2 Where is the child who was born as the king of the *Jews? they asked. We saw his star in the east. So we have come to *worship him. v3 When Herod heard this, he was very worried. Everyone in Jerusalem was worried as well. v4 Herod called together all the chief *priests and the men who taught the law. He asked them where the Christ would be born. v5 He will be born in Bethlehem, which is in Judea, they replied. This is what Gods servant wrote about long ago: v6 But you, Bethlehem in the land of Judah, you are certainly not the least important among Judahs towns. Because a ruler will come out from you, and he will guide my people Israel. v7 Then Herod secretly called for the wise men. He found out from them the exact time that the star had appeared. v8 So he sent them to Bethlehem. Go and search with great care for the child, he said. As soon as you find him, come and tell me. Then I shall be able to go and *worship him as well, Herod said to them. v9 After the wise men had listened to the king, they left. The star that they had seen in the east went ahead of them. Then it stopped over the place where the child was. v10 When they saw the star again, they were very happy. v11 The wise men went into the house. There they saw the child with his mother Mary. Then they *bowed down and *worshipped him. They had brought valuable gifts for him too. They gave him gold, *frankincense and *myrrh. v12 But God warned them in a dream that they must not go back to Herod. So they returned to their country by a different way. Verses 1-2 Bethlehem means house of bread. It is a small town six miles from Jerusalem. It was the home of David (1 Samuel 16). The *Jews were expecting a king who would come from Davids town. This king would be even greater than his *ancestor, King David. The wise men studied the stars. The *Greek word for them is magi. They probably came from Persia. Christians often call them kings. Gods servant Isaiah wrote about this long before this time. He said that other nations and kings would come to give honour to Gods light in Jerusalem (Isaiah 60:3). Psalm 72:10-11 describes kings who bring their gifts to a great ruler. The idea of kings probably comes from these verses. Verse 2 We do not know what the star was. Verse 3 The *Romans allowed Herod to rule as Judeas king. But he was very afraid that he would lose his power. Herod suspected that some men wanted to be the ruler instead of him. So he killed anyone whom he suspected. He even murdered three of his own sons. He thought that they were plotting against him. The great *Roman king Augustus said that it was not safe to be Herods son. He said that it was safer to be Herods pig. The people in Jerusalem were worried. They knew that Herod would remove the child. And they knew how he might do it.
Verses 4-6 The chief *priests were those who had been high *priest. The chief *priests came from a few special families. The men who taught the law were experts. They explained the *Old Testament. They reminded Herod of what Gods servant Micah wrote long ago (Micah 5:2). God had promised that the ruler would come from Bethlehem. They gave the right answer, but they did not go to Bethlehem. They did not go to see whether Micahs words had come true or not. Verses 7-8 Herod pretended that he wanted to show respect to the new king. Instead, Herod was making plans to kill him. He wanted to know when the wise men first saw the star. Then he would know how old the child was. Verses 9-11 The wise men arrived in Bethlehem a long time after the birth of Jesus. The men who look after sheep had seen the baby at the beginning. He was in a box where they usually put animal food (Luke 2:16). Matthew says that the wise men went into the house. They saw the child with his mother. The wise men may have travelled for nearly two years to find this new king. People think that there were three wise men because there were three gifts. Gold showed that Jesus was a king. *Frankincense showed that Jesus was a *priest. The *priests offered it to God when they *worshipped him in the *Temple. Because of Jesus, people would be able to come near to God. People used to put *myrrh on dead bodies. This gift showed that Jesus would die. He would rescue people from their *sin. Verse 12 The wise men did not tell King Herod where Jesus was.
Joseph, Mary and Jesus escaped into Egypt 2:13-18
v13 When the wise men had left, a *messenger from the *Lord appeared to Joseph in a dream. Get up! Take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt, he said to Joseph. Sta y there until I tell you to return. Herod is going to search for the child because Herod wants to kill him. v14 Then Joseph got up. During the night, he took the child and his mother to Egypt. v15 They stayed there until king Herod died. So the words that God had spoken by means of his servant came true: I called my son out of Egypt, he had said. v16 Herod realised that the wise men had not obeyed him. So he became very angry. He sent his soldiers to kill all the boys in and round Bethlehem. He remembered when the wise men had first seen the star. So he told the soldiers to kill all the boys who were two years old or younger. v17 In this way the words came true that Jeremiah had spoken long before. v18 People hear a voice in Ramah. Someone is crying and is very sad. Rachel is crying for her children. She refuses to let anyone comfort her. Her children are dead. (Jeremiah 31:15). Verses 13-14 Many *Jews had gone to Egypt in the centuries before Christ. Egypt was far away from Judea. They found that they could live there safely. So there were many groups of *Jews in the towns there. In the city called Alexandria, there were more than a million *Jews. So Joseph and Mary would not be among strangers. They would find *Jews with whom they could live and work. Verse 15 God called Israels people his son (Exodus 4:22). Gods servant Hosea had said that God greatly loved his son. He had helped Moses to bring his son, all Israels people, out of Egypt (Hosea 11:1). Jesus, Gods Son, had the same experience as the people of Israel. God had called him to return from Egypt.
Verses 16-17 Herod did not know which little boy was the new king. So he killed all those boys that could have been the king. But Jesus had escaped. Verse 18 Rachel lived long ago. She was the wife of Jacob, who was also called Israel. Therefore, she was the mother of Israels people. Gods servant Jeremiah imagined that s he was sitting by her grave near Bethlehem (Genesis 35:19). She was weeping for her children as their enemies took them away to *Babylon (Jeremiah 31:15). Now Rachel was weeping for the children in Bethlehem whom Herod had killed.
The family returned to Nazareth 2:19-23
v19 When Herod died, Joseph had a dream. The *Lords *messenger appeared to him in Egypt. v20 Get up, the *messenger said. Take the child and his mother, and go back to the land called Israel. The people who were trying to kill the child are dead now. v21 So Joseph got up and took the child and his mother with him. He returned to the country called Israel. v22 But then, he heard that Archelaus was ruling Judea. Archelaus was Herods son, so Joseph was afraid to go there. In another dream, God had warned Joseph about this. So he went back to the land called Galilee instead. v23 He went to live in a town called Nazareth. So what God had said about Jesus long ago came true. People will call him a Nazarene, Gods servants had said. Verses 19-22 After Herod died, the *Romans divided his land among three of his sons. One of his sons was called Archelaus, and he became Judeas ruler. He was like his father. He was a very cruel man. But God warned Joseph in a dream, so that he did not go back to Judea. Verse 23 Herod Antipas was Galilees ruler. He was a better ruler than his brother Archelaus. So Joseph returned to Nazareth, where he and Mary had come from first. The town was near the main roads for trade. One road came from Africa and Egypt. Another road went to countries in the east. The word Nazarene means someone who comes from Nazareth.