On the eighth day after his birth, Jesus was circumcised, following the Jewish custom that dates back to the covenant God made with Abraham. This act was not only a religious obligation but also a sign of Jesus' connection to the Jewish people and their traditions. It was a moment of both obedience and identity, as it was customary to name the child during this ceremony. The name Jesus, given by the angel Gabriel before his conception, means 'The Lord saves,' pointing to his future role as the Savior of humanity. This naming and circumcision highlight the divine orchestration of events surrounding Jesus' birth and life. They remind us of the continuity between the Old and New Testaments and the fulfillment of God's promises through Jesus. His name and the act of circumcision both signify his mission and purpose, setting the stage for his future ministry and the salvation he would bring to the world.
On the eighth day, when it was time to circumcise the child, he was named Jesus, the name the angel had given him before he was conceived.
Luke 2:21
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