Chapter 8The Passover Visit[This chapter is based on Luke 2:41-51.]Among the Jews the twelfth year was the dividing line between childhood and youth. On completing this year a Hebrew boy was called a son of the law, and also a son of God. He was given special opportunities for religious instruction, and was expected to participate in the sacred feasts and observances. It was in accordance with this custom that Jesus in His boyhood made the Passover visit to Jerusalem. Like all devout Israelites, Joseph and Mary went up every year to attend the Passover; and when Jesus had reached the required age, they took Him with them.
There were three annual feasts, the Passover, the Pentecost, and the Feast of
Tabernacles, at which all the men of Israel were commanded to appear before the
Lord at Jerusalem. Of these feasts the Passover was the most largely attended.
Many were present from all countries where the Jews were scattered. From every
part of Palestine the worshipers came in great numbers. The journey from Galilee
occupied several days, and the travelers united in large companies for
companionship and protection. The women and aged men rode upon oxen or asses
over the steep
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