THE ANGELIC PROCLAMATION
TO THE SHEPHERDS
Luke 2:8-15
Gordon Franz
Introduction
I
would like to draw back the curtains on the Drama of World Redemption and take
a peek at what was going on behind the scenes during the second half of the
First Century BC. I will also
consider the events leading up to the birth of the Lord Jesus and the
announcement of that birth by the angels to the shepherds in the fields
surrounding Bethlehem.
This
may seem like a daunting task; and I am not presuming that I have all the
answers. I am like the Monday
morning quarterback that analyzes the Sunday afternoon football game with 20-20
hindsight pointing out the teamÕs mistakes, analyzing why they lost the game, and
showing how they could have won.
As
an archaeologist, historian and a student of the Scriptures, I will bring some
of the ÒsecularÓ and ÒsacredÓ sources together to see the announcement of the birth
of the Lord Jesus by the angels in the greater context of world redemption and
the Òconflict of the ages,Ó the war between God and Satan. For a good Biblical overview of the
conflict between God and Satan, see Renald E. ShowersÕs, What on Earth is
God Doing? SatanÕs Conflict with
God (1973).
An
Overview of the Conflict of the Ages
This
drama, or conflict, actually began in the Garden of Eden. Eve, our first mother, was deceived by
Satan who was disguised as a serpent.
She fell into transgression and disobeyed the Word of God (I Tim. 2:13,
14). God cursed the serpent and
said to him: ÒAnd I will put enmity between you and the woman, and between
your seed and her Seed; He shall bruise your head, and you shall bruise His
heelÓ (Gen. 3:13). This was the first prophecy at the
beginning of the long war between God and Satan.
Years
later, God made an unconditional covenant with Abraham where He promised a land
to Abraham and his descendents (Gen. 12:1-3; 13:14-18; 15:1-21; 17:4-8). After God tested Abraham to see if he
would offer his Òson, [his] only son Isaac,Ó Abraham passed this test and God
reconfirmed the covenant with Abraham by saying: ÒBy Myself I have sworn,
says the LORD, because you have done this thing, and have not withheld your
son, your only son Ð blessing I will bless you, and multiplying I will multiply
your descendents as the stars of the heaven and as the sand which is on the
seashores; and your descendents shall possess the gates of their enemies. In your seed all the nations of the earth
shall be blessed, because you have obeyed my voiceÓ (Gen. 22:16-18).
The Apostle Paul provided an inspired commentary on
this verse when he wrote to the church in Galatia: ÒNow to Abraham and his
Seed were the promises made. He
does not say, ÔAnd to seeds,Õ as of many, but as of one, ÔAnd to your Seed,Õ
who is ChristÓ (Gal. 3:16).
The promised Seed would come through Abraham, Isaac
(Gen. 17:19; 26:1-5), Jacob (Gen. 28:10-15), Judah (Gen. 49:10), and David
(Ruth 4:17-22). Nathan the prophet
set forth the unconditional Davidic covenant in II Sam. 7, which promised that
a descendent of David would sit upon the throne of David forever (7:4-17).
The kings of Judah were sometimes not on their best
behavior. At one point, Satan
thought he won a victory when he saw Jehoiachin (also called Jeconiah or
Coniah) sinning grossly. God was so
displeased with Jehoiachin that Jeremiah records this prophecy: ÒIs this man
Coniah a despised, broken idol Ð a vessel in which is no pleasure? Why are they cast out, he and his
descendents, and cast into a land which they do not know? O earth, earth, earth, hear the word of
the LORD! Thus says the LORD:
ÔWrite this man down as childless, a man who shall not prosper in his days; for
none of his descendents will prosper, sitting on the throne of David, and
ruling anymore in JudahÕÓ (Jer.
22:28-30). Satan thought he had won
a victory in the war with God, now there could be no Messiah to fulfill the Davidic
covenant!
Satan, however, was in for a big surprise. When the Lord Jesus was born, He could
claim a legal right to the throne of David through His adoptive father
Joseph. Joseph was related to
David through DavidÕs son Solomon, but there was still the problem of the curse
against Jehoiachin (Matt. 1:1-17).
The seeming victory of Satan was turned to defeat when he found out that
the blood line of the Messiah came through his mother Mary, who was also related
to David by another one of DavidÕs son, Nathan (Luke 3:23-38). The Lord Jesus had a legal, as well as
a blood claim, to the throne of David.
Thus, He will be able to fulfill the Davidic covenant. One day in the future, He shall rule
upon the throne of David from Jerusalem (Luke 1:30-33).
Satan also knew the prophecies of Daniel chapter 9,
verses 24-27, and knew it was about time for the Messiah to come to earth. His thinking was: ÒI will put one of my
puppets on the throne of an empire that will rule the world and bring peace and
prosperity. And I will have some
of my messengers herald him as a savior.
Perhaps the people of the world will fall for my messiah and his Òheaven
on earthÓ and forget about GodÕs Savior who will rule in Jerusalem.Ó Satan began to put him plan into
motion.
Octavian
/ Caesar Augustus
On
September 23, 63 BC (on the Julian calendar), Gaius Octavian was born in Rome just
before sunrise. Apparently his
father, Senator Octavius, was present at the birth of Octavian because he was
late for work in the Roman Senate.
When he arrived at the Senate building, he announced the birth of his
son. A senator who heard the
announcement, Nigidius Figulus, was also an astrologer, so he inquired as to
the time of the birth. According
to the Roman historian Suetonius, when he found out, he Òdeclared that the
ruler of the world had been bornÓ (Deified Augustus I: 94: 5; LCL 1: 267). Another Roman historian named Dio Cassius, records that
Nigidius cried out, ÒYou have begotten a master over us!Ó (Roman History 45: 1: 3-5; LCL 4: 409).
A
numismatic scholar was able to cast AugustusÕ horoscope and demonstrate from
the ancient sources that the astrological charts ÒpredictedÓ Augustus rule
(Molnar 1994a: 6-15). He comments:
ÒI believe that Augustus was certain that he had an ironclad astral license for
imperial rule. I also suspect that
he probably took advantage of this starry legacy by exploiting the superstition
of his friends and foes. Friendly
believers of astral fatalism would have been inclined to support him in
achieving his ÔinevitableÕ destiny, whereas his adversaries may have been
reluctant to fight fate: a powerful formula for a self-fulfilling
prophecy. Although it is pure
conjecture, I cannot help but wonder how even Julius Caesar may have been
influenced to adopt this distant nephew who had a wondrous horoscope claiming
omnipotence and world ruleÓ (1994a: 6, 7).
Firmicus
Maternus, an astrological writer in the 4th century AD, wrote
concerning AugustusÕ horoscope, Ò[It] will make emperors whose rule extends
throughout the whole world and whose power is so great that it approaches that
of the godsÓ (Molnar 1994a: 12).
Divination
and astrology were widespread in the Roman world at this time. Satan used astrology, something that
the Word of God condemns and forbids (Lev. 19:26; Deut. 18:9-24; Isa. 47:13-14),
to set up his puppet to be the ruler of the world.
Suetonius
mentioned that he read an account of the conception of Octavian in a book
called Theologumena (ÒDiscourse
about the godsÓ) by Asclepias of Mendes.
According to the story, Attia was impregnated by a serpent in the temple
of Apollo. After this happened, a
discoloration on her body was seen in the form of a serpent. Ten months later, Octavian was born and
he was regarded as the son of the god Apollo (Deified Augustus 94:4; LCL 1: 265, 267). Dio Cassius also relates the same story (Roman History 45: 2, 3; LCL 4:407-409). There were coins minted by Augustus with the inscription on
it, Òson of god.Ó While he was the
adopted son of the deified Julius Caesar, he was also the son of the god
Apollo.
When
Octavian was 19 years old, his uncle, Julius Caesar was assassinated in the
Senate building on the Ides of March, 44 BC (something else the astrological
charts predicted. See Molnar 1994b:
6-10). The two leading
conspirators, Brutus and Cassius, fled to the east and raised an army to retake
Rome and return it to a Republic and not the dictatorship that Julius Caesar
had established. Two and a half years
later (October 42 BC), an exhausted and undermanned army led by Octavian and
Mark Antony met the armies of Brutus and Cassius at Philippi. As fate would have it, the armies of
Brutus and Cassius were defeated and the two men committed suicide.
In
40 BC Virgil (70-19 BC), a prophet of Satan, masquerading as a world renowned poet,
wrote a poem called the ÒFourth EclogueÓ about a virgin and a divine child who
will end the civil wars in the Roman world and bring peace and prosperity to
the world. It would be a paradise
on earth. Thus began the Ògolden
ageÓ of Rome. Peace seemed to
prevail after the death of Mark Antony and Cleopatra VII in Egypt in 30 BC when
Octavian became the sole ruler of the Roman world.
In
January 27 BC, Octavian was given the title Augustus which means one who is
worthy of honor and worship, like a god.
The Òsecular GamesÓ were celebrated in 17 BC in honor of AugustusÕ rule
of peace and prosperity. Coins
were minted commemorating his rule.
Some even had inscriptions on them that called Augustus the Òson of
god.Ó In 13 BC an altar of
peace was dedicated in Rome. Also,
the doors of the Temple of Janus, the god of war, were closed because Rome was
not a war with anybody because Pax Romana, the peace of Rome, had prevailed.
It
was in this context, on May 14, 6 BC, the real Prince of Peace, the Lord Jesus
was born. According to one of the
early Church Fathers, Clement of Alexandria (ca. 160-215 AD), the date given on
the Egyptian calendar for the birth of Jesus was Pachom 25 (Stromata 1:21; 1994:333b). On the Gregorian calendar, this date is May 14th,
6 BC (Faulstich 1989: 3-14).
Apparently Clement had access to records that we do not have today and I
have no reason to doubt this date.
The
Angelic Announcement - 2:8-15
Dr.
Luke links the birth of the Lord Jesus with the reign of Caesar Augustus (Luke
2:1). Unbeknownst to Caesar
Augustus, the decree that he made for the world to be registered, was used by
God to fulfill the prophecy of Micah 5:2, ÒBut you, Bethlehem Ephrathah,
though you are little among the thousands of Judah, yet out of you shall come
forth to Me the One to be Ruler in Israel, whose goings forth are from of old,
from everlasting.Ó
Mary,
pregnant with Jesus, had returned to Nazareth. This decree brought her and Joseph from the village of
Nazareth in Lower Galilee to Bethlehem in the Hill Country of Judah. God has a sense of humor as He used
SatanÕs puppet, Caesar Augustus, to bring about the fulfillment of MicahÕs
prophecy. Augustus was clueless as
to what was going on behind the scenes in the Òconflict of the ages.Ó
At
the birth of Octavian there were some impressive natal signs in the stars as
far as the astrologers were concerned.
But at the birth of the Lord Jesus, God does a Òone-upmanÓ on Satan and his
prognosticators. The Òglory of the
LordÓ shone around the shepherds.
This glory of the Lord is known in the Hebrew Scriptures as the Shechinah Glory.
This bright manifestation of God had resided in the Tabernacle in the
Wilderness, and also in SolomonÕs Temple.
But the Glory of the LORD departed from that temple right before the
BabylonianÕs destroyed Jerusalem in 587/6 BC (Ezek. 8-11).
When a remnant of Judeans returned to Jerusalem with
Zerubbabel after the Babylonian captivity the Temple was rebuilt. We know there were five things that
were in SolomonÕs Temple that were not in the Second Temple. They were: (1) The Ark of the Covenant
which included the cover and the Cherubim, (2) the fire on the altar (cf. Lev.
1:7), (3) the Shechinah Glory (4)
the Holy Spirit [of Prophecy], and (5) the Urim-we-Thummim (BT Yoma
21b; Moed 3: 94). The Glory of the
Lord was missing from the Second Temple.
The
Shechinah Glory had not been seen
for over 580 years. It showed up on
the night of the birth of the Lord Jesus and then disappeared again. It will not be seen on earth again until
after the seven year period of Tribulation and JesusÕ establishment of His
Kingdom in Jerusalem and the building of the Millennial Temple (Ezek.
43:1-5). Ezekiel ends his book with
the phrase, ÒThe LORD is There.Ó He
says that because the Shechinah
Glory has returned to the Holy of Holies in the Temple.
An
Angel of the LORD also appeared when Jesus was born and said to the shepherds
near Bethlehem: ÒDo not be afraid, for behold, I bring you good tidings of
great joy which will be to all people.
For there is born to you this day in the City of David a Savior, who is
Christ the Lord. And this will be
a sign to you: You will find a Babe wrapped in swaddling cloths, lying in a
mangerÓ (Luke 2:10-12).
Caesar
Augustus had a natal sign in the stars at his birth, but the sign the angel
gave to the shepherds for the location of the Messiah was that they would find him
wrapped in swaddling cloth, lying in a manger! Hardly the sign one would expect for the birth of the King
of Kings and Lord of Lords who would one day rule the world.
There
was an interesting Greek inscription found in Priene in western Asia Minor (modern
day Turkey). Part of this lengthy 84
line inscription said: ÒSince the Providence which has ordered all things and
is deeply interested in our life has set in most perfect order by giving us
Augustus, whom she filled with virtue [divine power] that he might benefit
mankind, sending him as a savior, both for us and for our descendents, that he
might end war and arrange all things, and since he, Caesar, by his appearance
[Òepiphany,Ó often used of Hellenistic rulers] (excelled even our
anticipations), surpassing all previous benefactors, and not even leaving to
posterity any hope of surpassing what he has done, and since the birthday of
the god Augustus was the beginning for the world of the good tidings [gospel] that
came by reason of himÓ (Boring, Berger, and Colpe 1995: para. 225). The Greek transcript of the whole
inscription can be found in Dittenberger 1905:48-60; Inscription 458. The original is on display in the
Berlin Museum and consists of two blocks of different types of stone. The upper block is blue limestone,
while the lower one is while marble (Sherk 1969:329; For photographs, see
Deissmann 1995; Figs. 70 and 71, between pages 366 and 367).
This
inscription was executed in 9 BC after ÒPaullus Fabius Maximus, proconsul of
Asia, wrote to the provincial assembly urging the council to adopt the natal
day of Augustus as the beginning of the official year in the province, and to
change from the lunar to the solar reckoning of the Julian calendar. The assembly adopted the recommendation
enthusiastically as a means of conferring honor upon the deified emperor. Copies of the decree were ordered to be
engraved and set up in different citiesÓ (Abbott and Johnson 1968: 331). Fragments of this inscription have also
been found in Apamea (Latin fragments), Dorylaeum, Eumenia and Maeonia.
My
sanctified imagination chuckles at the thought of this Angel of the Lord
watching the workmen at Priene chisel this inscription in the white marble and
saying to himself: ÒYou just wait!
Three more years and the real epiphany will take place and good tidings
will be given because Jesus will be born.
He will be the true Savior of the World and also the Messiah and Lord, not
Caesar Augustus!Ó
After
the shepherds were instructed as to where to find the Messiah, a multitude of
the heavenly host appeared praising God and saying, ÒGlory to God in the
highest, and on earth peace, goodwill toward men!Ó (Luke 2:14).
The peace that the angels spoke about was not the Pax Romana, but a peace that only God could give.
Today we hear much about the Òseparation of church
and stateÓ in the news, but believe it or not, this so-called separation is not
found in the Constitution! The
angelic announcement demonstrates that God is blatantly involved in the
political affairs of the Roman Empire.
These statements by the angels are a polemic against Caesar Augustus,
and his foreign policies. Jesus is
LORD and one day He will rule the world with justice and righteousness and only
then will true peace prevail.
Almost 12 years after the death of Caesar Augustus in
AD 14, the Lord Jesus identified with His Covenant People, Israel, when He went
to the Jordan River and was immersed into the water by John the Baptizer (Luke
3:21, 22). [Remember this: John
was not a Baptist, he was a Jew!]
The
Spirit of God led the Lord Jesus into the Wilderness in order for Him to be
tested (Luke 4:1). Satan picked up
a rock and said: ÒIf You are the Son of God, command this stone to become
breadÓ (Luke 3:3). Here is a hint at what Caesar Augustus
did for the people of Rome. He
gave them bread and games. His
policy was to feed and entertain the people so that they would like him. Jesus rebuked Satan by saying: ÒIt
is written, ÔMan shall not live by bread alone, but by every word of GodÓ (Luke 3:4).
Jesus points out to Satan that there is more to life than just food and
entertainment. One must be
obedient to the Word of God.
When Jesus delivered His ÒSermon on the MountÓ He
taught His disciples to pray, ÒGive us this day, our daily breadÓ (Matt.
6:11). He then goes on to give a
commentary on what we commonly call the ÒLordÕs prayerÓ (Matt. 6:14-7:6). His commentary on the daily bread concept
is found in Matt. 6:25-34. Jesus
said not to be anxious, like the Gentiles, about what they are going to eat,
drink or wear, but if they would seek first the Kingdom of God and His righteousness,
then all these things (food, clothing and drink) will be added to them (Matt.
6:31-33). For the believer in the
Lord Jesus, we should be seeking God in our daily life and living for Him.
Jesus
is again tested by Satan when He is taken to a high mountain and shown all the
kingdoms of the world (Luke 4:5). Satan
again tempts Jesus by saying, ÒAll this authority I will give You, and their
glory; for this has been delivered to me, and I give it to whomever I
wish. Therefore, if you will
worship before me, all will be YoursÓ
(Luke 4:6, 7). Was Satan
discarding one puppet and trying to enlist another? Satan had given Caesar Augustus an empire that stretched
from Britain, all around the Mediterranean Sea, and he even received tribute as
far away as India. Jesus refused to
play SatanÕs game and made the statement: ÒGet behind Me, Satan! For it is written, ÔYou shall worship
the LORD your God, and Him only you shall serveÕÓ (Luke 4:8).
Satan was offering Jesus all the kingdoms of the world in order to get Him
to avoid the Cross. Jesus was
steadfast. He knew He had to go to
the Cross and die and pay for all the sins of all the world. He had to defeat Satan and conquer
death before He could claim the throne of David and rule triumphantly from Jerusalem.
Later
in JesusÕ ministry He was in the region of Caesarea Philippi at the base of
Mount Hermon in the northern part of Israel. It was in this region that Herod the Great built a temple
dedicated to the worship of Caesar Augustus after Caesar had visit the area in 20
BC (Antiquities 15: 354, 363,
364; LCL 8: 171, 175, 177). Jesus
asked His disciples: ÒWho do men say that I, the Son of Man, am?Ó Peter answered, ÒYou are the Christ,
the Son of the Living GodÓ (Matt. 16:16).
The Lord Jesus acknowledged that Peter got the answer
correct when He said, ÒBlessed are you, Simon bar Jonah, for flesh and blood
has not revealed this to you, but My Father who is in heaven. And I also say to you that you are
Peter, and on this rock I will build My Church, and the gates of Hades shall
not prevail against itÓ (Matt.
16:17, 18). At this point, Jesus
begins to plainly tell His disciples that He would be going to Jerusalem to
suffer and die, but He would be raised from the dead three days later (Matt.
16:21). Peter rebuked the Lord
Jesus because he wanted to rule and reign with Christ. Jesus turned the tables on Peter and said,
ÒGet behind me, Satan! You are
an offense to Me, you are not mindful of the things of God, but the things of
menÓ (Matt. 16:23).
Augustus
had said before he died that he hoped that he had laid the foundation for a kingdom
that would last immovably. At
Caesarea Philippi, in the shadows of the Augustan temple, Jesus declared, ÒUpon
this Rock, I will build My Church and the gates of Hades shall not prevail
against itÓ (Matt. 16:18).
Catch the irony of the historical contrasts. Caesar Augustus is dead and his ashes are
in an urn buried in the Mausoleum of Augustus on the banks of the Tiber River
in Rome. On the other hand, the
Lord Jesus died on a cruel cross, but was raised from the dead from a tomb in
Jerusalem and has ascended into Heaven where He is seated at the right hand of
the Father. Caesar AugustusÕ great
empire was in total shambles only a few years after his death and it no longer
exists today. On the other hand, the Church of Jesus Christ continued and will
continue to be built until He returns to take His Church home to be with
Himself (John 14:1-6; I Thess. 4:13-18).
A
discerning First-century AD Roman philosopher once stated: ÒCaesar can bring
peace to the world; both on land and sea, but he can not bring peace to the
hearts of men and women.Ó I am
sure the Apostle Paul was aware of that statement when he penned the words to the
church in Rome: ÒTherefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace
with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom also we have access by
faith into this grace in which we stand, and rejoice in hope of the glory of
GodÓ (Rom. 5:1, 2). The word justified is a legal term for
the act of God whereby He declares a sinner righteous. When a person places their faith in the
Lord Jesus Christ, and Him alone, God declares that person righteous. Because that person is righteous, they
have peace with God, something Augustus could not provide for the people of the
Roman Empire.
Caesar Augustus was a nice guy and very generous with
his money (Suetonius, Deified Augustus 41; LCL 1: 189), helping people out whenever and wherever he could, but
he was still a sinner and could not pay for his own sins, let alone the sins of
the world. The Apostle Peter,
writing from Rome, put it eloquently, yet simply: Òknowing that [we] were
not redeemed with corruptible things, like silver or gold É but with the
precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spotÓ (I Pet. 1:18, 19). Only the Lord Jesus Christ, God manifest in human flesh,
could pay the debt that each of us owed a Holy God. On the Cross He cried, ÒIt is finished!Ó (John 19:30). The Greek word, tetelestai, is an economic term for a transaction that has been
paid in full. There is nothing we
have to do, nor is there anything we can do, to pay for our salvation. It has already been paid for us by the
Lord Jesus.
To
the church at Philippi in Macedonia, a Roman colony and the place where
Octavian (later to be called Caesar Augustus) and Mark Anthony defeated Brutus
and Cassius, Paul wrote about the ÒPeace of God, which surpasses all
understandingÓ and he also wrote
about the ÒGod of peaceÓ (Phil.
4:7, 9); Something and some One which Caesar Augustus knew nothing about.
Application
How
do we apply these words of the angels to our lives today? The shepherds responded by going to
Bethlehem to see the Babe wrapped in swaddling cloth lying in a manger. These shepherds were no ordinary shepherds. According to the rabbinic sources, they
were the ones who raised the lambs and sheep for the Temple sacrifices. They knew of the many lambs sacrificed
in the Temple. They also knew that
the blood of the lambs only atoned for, or covered the sins of, the nation, but
the blood of these lambs never took away the sin. They knew better than most people the limitation of the
blood of the lambs they raised for the Temple. Because of this limitation, they were looking forward to the
day when the Lord would provide the Lamb of God that would take away the sin of
the world forever (John 1:29). By
faith, they understood that the baby Jesus (YHWH is salvation) would be their
Savior and He would not only atone for sin, but would take their sins
completely away forever.
After
seeing Mary, Joseph and the Baby Jesus, they returned to their sheepfolds Òglorifying
and praising God for all the things that they had heard and seen, as it was
told themÓ (Luke 2:20). From Joseph, they would have heard that
Jesus would Òsave his people from their sinsÓ (Matt. 1:21). How much these shepherds knew of the
death of Christ, we are not told.
But in a bit of irony, they had seen the Lamb of God who would put them
out of business some 35 years later.
When the Lord Jesus died on CalvaryÕs cross He paid for sin, once and for
all, and there was no more need for the sacrifices in the Temple (Heb.
9:26-10:18). Have you accepted the
good tidings that the angels spoke about?
Have you trusted the Savior that they proclaimed? Or do you trust in one of SatanÕs
pseudo-messiahs? Are we looking
for Òheaven on earthÓ or are you searching for a happy life with one of SatanÕs
gimmicks?
As
the Apostle Peter says, ÒWe have a more sure word of prophecyÓ (II Pet. 1:19; cf. Isa. 8:19, 20). We do not need to read our daily
horoscope in the newspaper, nor call 1-800-PSYCHIC, or have our palms read, or
consult the dead at a sŽance in order to find out the future or to have a
fulfilling life. All these things
are condemned by the Scriptures, and forbidden for believers to be engaged
in. In order to find fulfillment
in our life and to discern GodÕs will for our life, we need to read the Word of
God and understand the principles laid down in the Word for our lives and uses
these to determine what GodÕs will is for our individual lives. It is also the Word of God that tells
us what the future will be for the Church, Israel and an unbelieving
world. It also answers the
question: Who will rule the earth?
It will not be Caesar Augustus, or any other puppet in SatanÕs closet,
but it will be the Lord Jesus Christ who will rule for a thousand years on the
throne of David in Jerusalem. Even
so, come Lord Jesus!
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