Flight

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Then Herod, when he saw that he was deceived [some translations say “outwitted”, & KJV has it “mocked”] by the wise men, was exceedingly angry; and he sent forth and put to death all the male children who were in Bethlehem and in all its districts, from two years old and under, according to the time which he had determined from the wise men. Then was fulfilled what was spoken by Jeremiah the prophet, saying:

“A voice was heard in Ramah,
Lamentation, weeping, and great mourning,
Rachel weeping for her children,
Refusing to be comforted,
Because they are no more.”

Matthew 2:16-18, parenthetical comment mine

Me: Good evening, Jesus!

Jesus: Good evening, Jon!

Me: Herod did not seem to care at all about the prophecy that said You were the Messiah. He only seemed to be driven by myopic self interest. I have long been puzzled by this passage, which seems to say Herod’s wrath was against “deception” by the Magi.

Jesus: The word is ἐνεπαίχθη (enepaichthē). It has the same root as the word used to describe the Roman soldiers mocking (ἐνέπαιξαν, enepaixan ) Me prior to my crucifixion. You might better understand its use if it was rendered “defied”. Why was Herod so angry that the Magi had defied his direction? Because it delayed his murderous intent. Understand that attitude is Satan’s (John 10:10). Herod thought he was directing his own affairs, but his attitude in fact made him fully yield to the destroyer. Herod was an unwitting tool of hell.  The historical record, outside the scriptures, leaves no doubt of the many that he had killed if his paranoid heart thought there was a hint of challenge to him. He was not even a good servant of the devil. His self-serving was so extreme that he was incapable of listening well, even to Satan’s deceptions. Though Herod was a client king subject to Roman interests, it simply never occurred to him that though I was born in Bethlehem and thus fulfilled the prophecy by Micah, that we were not permanent residents of Bethlehem, only being there temporarily because of the Roman census. (Luke 2:39)

The large caravan of the Magi could not be hidden. Eventually, Herod would learn where the star had guided them instead of to Bethlehem (contrary to popular tradition). Neighbors fearful of Herod, would have revealed the house they had entered. This is the reason that Joseph was warned to flee with My mother and Me.

Me: My wife and I wondered if Herod’s killing of children extended to Nazareth after Your family fled to Egypt. What does “all its districts” mean for a small village like Bethlehem?

Jesus: Nazareth was many day’s journey from Bethlehem. Herod murdered many, including in his own family, lest a son come to lay claim to his throne. But, in this case, the house entered by the Magi was specifically identified, unlike the more open question of which of the infants in Bethlehem were of the age indicated by the appearance of the star to the Magi. The villagers of Nazareth could all testify that Joseph had fled with Me.

On our return, Galilee was more under control of the Romans and Joseph was more comfortable returning home than he would have been in Judea.

Me: Thank You Jesus! I love You!

Jesus: You are welcome! I love you!

Notes:

Galilee is somewhat isolated from Judea by the distance through Samaria.

The phrase “It is better to be Herod’s pig than his son” is a well-known quote attributed to Emperor Augustus, reflecting the extreme paranoia and ruthlessness of Herod the Great, who ruled Judea as a client king under Roman authority.

The statement is recorded in the Saturnalia of Ambrosius Theodosius Macrobius, a Roman writer from the early 5th century CE, who compiled a collection of conversations from the late 4th century.

 According to Macrobius, Augustus made the remark upon hearing that Herod had ordered the execution of all male children under the age of two in the region of Syria, an event known as the Slaughter of the Innocents, which is described in the Gospel of Matthew.

The irony of the quote lies in the Greek homonymy between “pig” (hys) and “son” (huios), both of which sound similar in Greek.

 Since Herod was a Jew and observed Jewish dietary laws, he would not have eaten pork, making his pig safe from execution. In contrast, Herod had a history of killing members of his own family, including three of his sons—Antipater, Alexander, and Aristobulus—whom he suspected of plotting against him.

 Antipater, his firstborn son and heir, was executed just five days before Herod’s own death in 4 BC.

The Spirit of Christmas Past

20 “The Redeemer will come to Zion,to those in Jacob who repent of their sins,”
declares the Lord.

21 “As for me, this is my covenant with them,” says the Lord. “My Spirit, who is on you, will not depart from you, and my words that I have put in your mouth will always be on your lips, on the lips of your children and on the lips of their descendants—from this time on and forever,” says the Lord. (Isaiah 59)

Me:
Good morning Holy Spirit!

Holy Spirit:
Good morning Jon!

Me:
It never ceases to amaze me, Holy Spirit, the sight that You gave to the prophet Isaiah, concerning the coming of Jesus. Last night, we read dozens of passages in Isaiah for our traditional lesson and carol service. Some are almost like they were written at the same time as the Gospel of Luke, though I know they preceded the virgin birth by probably 700 years.

Holy Spirit:
What is seven hundred years to Me? I Am One who is eternal, without beginning and without end.

Me:
You are always amazing in all Your works! I think the thing that is hard to grasp is Isaiah’s willingness and ability to listen to You and to hear so faultlessly.

Holy Spirit:
That is the primary qualification of a prophet.

Me:
Still, I have the scriptures to test what I hear from You and all the New Testament and the benefit of the salvation wrought by Jesus on our behalf. Whereas, Isaiah was only looking forward to the incarnation.

Holy Spirit:
I Am not constrained by time. We have talked about how Jesus’ sacrifice is not constrained by time either. It is the fact that the words of the law and the prophets, which became the scriptures, point to the cross and the desire of God to save that enabled all who would seek and listen to prepare their hearts to receive. The apparent constraint of their lives being in time before the incarnation of the Christ is no hindrance. The true difficulty is lack of faith and an unwilling heart clinging to its sin.

Me:
Oh, Holy Spirit, there is so much that has been beyond me. Trying to grapple with the concept of time and Your freedom from it boggles my mind.

Holy Spirit:
That is why your salvation, and in fact, all your relationship with Us is based on faith and not on understanding. A child can love his mother before he is capable of understanding all that he will eventually come to know about her. Your relationship with Me is like that, and will remain so on this side of the grave. In the end, the limitations imposed on you by the ravages of sin will be swept away and you will know Me face to face.

Me:
I look forward to that, Holy Spirit. Yet, at the same time, I cannot shake the apprehension that accompanies contemplation of the end of my days. Is that a lack of faith?

Holy Spirit:
Do not worry about that. You only feel the sense of self-preservation that I built into all. It is primarily there to counter the evil whispers of the deceiver that either recklessness or suicide are answers to anything. As a woman is prepared for birth during the months of pregnancy, so those who are Mine are prepared for the end of their days, when it is time.

Me:
Then I thank You for being spared the struggles of some in that regard, and I ask You to shine Your light on them and fill them with the knowledge of Your majesty and their hearts with Your Joy! I love You! Thank You for speaking with Me! What a treasure this time is! What a great gift to know You and to be known by You!

Holy Spirit:
You are certainly welcome! This relationship with you is My desire and I place more value on it than you can know. I love you!