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Jesus’ Birth 2 Luke 2:1-7 Luke: “In those days Caesar Augustus declared, That everyone throughout the empire [Roman], Should be enrolled in the tax lists [Judah beared]. 2 This first enrollment occurred when [cone] - Quirinius governed Syria. 3 Everyone went to, Their own cities to be enrolled. 4 Since Joseph, Belonged to David’s house and family line [beau], He went up from the city of Nazareth [his sep] - In Galilee to David’s city, called Bethlehem, In Judea. 5 He went to be enrolled with Mary, Who was promised to him in marriage [ahem], And who was pregnant. 6 While they [did tarry] - Were there, the time came for Mary to [birth], Have her baby. 7 She gave birth to her [first], Firstborn child, a son, wrapped him [girth], Snuggly, and laid him in a manger [cow’s thirst] - Because there was no place for them [at all], In the guestroom.” That was Luke 2:1-7, fully. “Place” here, is different from “room”, or stall, And the Greek word for “place” can be ‘duly’. Greek for “place” is ‘position’, ‘status’, ‘post’, ‘Seat’, and in Latin, this is ‘locum’ as in spot, ‘Locum’ means ‘seat’ primarily, or ‘rank’ [host], ‘Position’, ‘territory. The Latin ‘constituo’, pot - Is ‘constitute’, can be ‘fix’ ‘establish’, ‘set’, ‘Appoint’, but another Latin word that, text, Means “place”, is ‘conloco’, where we’re met, ‘Cos it’s ‘install’, ‘place together’, deflexed. ‘Colloco’ also means the same as ‘conloco’, Each meaning simply ‘instal’ as well, start, Because Latin ‘loco’ = ‘posit’, and ‘pono’, Means ‘set down’, ‘lay’, ‘assume’, art. This caused the innkeeper to disown, reject, And forthwith classify them with the animals, Because the ancient word “place”, here eject, Defines the act of status, not space, as annals. The Innkeeper of the Bethlehem guestroom, Therefore, by the meaning of the ancient text, Rejected the pair as a status matter, spume, For bearing a baby out with marriage, hexed. Quirinius, or Publius Supicius Quirinius, Who lived between 51BCE and 21CE, Was the Roman aristocrat, census, The governor creating this first see. Understanding the time’s language, Opens its acts and behaviour, known, Views here were many but the lovage, Was expressed in predicates’ flown. Seek the meaning in the derivation, The roots upon which life sprites, Locate the people as contextual, argon, Who state using ancient lights. Common English Bible was used.
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