Robert Jamieson; A. R. Fausset; David Brown2. first . . . when Cyrenius, c.—a very perplexing verse, inasmuch as Cyrenius, or Quirinus, appears not to have been governor of Syria for about ten years after the birth of Christ, and the "taxing" under his administration was what led to the insurrection mentioned in :-. That there was a taxing, however, of the whole Roman Empire under Augustus, is now admitted by all and candid critics, even of skeptical tendency, are ready to allow that there is not likely to be any real inaccuracy in the... read more
Bridgeway Bible Commentary - Luke 2:1-20
8. Shepherds visit the stable (Luke 2:1-20)Joseph and Mary lived in Nazareth in the north of Palestine (see Luke 1:26-27), but the town to which they belonged according to their ancestry was Bethlehem, the birthplace of their forefather David. When the government issued an order that all people were to return to their ancestral town for a census (probably for taxation purposes), Joseph and Mary made the journey to Bethlehem. The town was so overcrowded with travellers returning for the census... read more