40 And the child grew and became strong; he was filled with wisdom, and the grace of God was on him.

Other Translations of Luke 2:40

King James Version

40 And the child grew, and waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of God was upon him.

English Standard Version

40 And the child grew and became strong, filled with wisdom. And the favor of God was upon him.

The Message

40 There the child grew strong in body and wise in spirit. And the grace of God was on him. They Found Him in the Temple

New King James Version

40 And the Child grew and became strong in spirit, filled with wisdom; and the grace of God was upon Him.

New Living Translation

40 There the child grew up healthy and strong. He was filled with wisdom, and God's favor was on him.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Luke 2:40

Commentary on Luke 2:36-40

(Read Luke 2:36-40)

There was much evil then in the church, yet God left not himself without witness. Anna always dwelt in, or at least attended at, the temple. She was always in a praying spirit; gave herself to prayer, and in all things she served God. Those to whom Christ is made known, have great reason to thank the Lord. She taught others concerning him. Let the example of the venerable saints, Simeon and Anna, give courage to those whose hoary heads are, like theirs, a crown of glory, being found in the way of righteousness. The lips soon to be silent in the grave, should be showing forth the praises of the Redeemer. In all things it became Christ to be made like unto his brethren, therefore he passed through infancy and childhood as other children, yet without sin, and with manifest proofs of the Divine nature in him. By the Spirit of God all his faculties performed their offices in a manner not seen in any one else. Other children have foolishness bound in their hearts, which appears in what they say or do, but he was filled with wisdom, by the influence of the Holy Ghost; every thing he said and did, was wisely said and wisely done, above his years. Other children show the corruption of their nature; nothing but the grace of God was upon him.

52 And Jesus grew in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and man.

Other Translations of Luke 2:52

King James Version

52 And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, stature: or, age and in favour with God and man.

English Standard Version

52 And Jesus increased in wisdom and in statureOr years and in favor with God and man.

The Message

52 And Jesus matured, growing up in both body and spirit, blessed by both God and people.

New King James Version

52 And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor with God and men.

New Living Translation

52 Jesus grew in wisdom and in stature and in favor with God and all the people.

Matthew Henry's Commentary on Luke 2:52

Commentary on Luke 2:41-52

(Read Luke 2:41-52)

It is for the honour of Christ that children should attend on public worship. His parents did not return till they had stayed all the seven days of the feast. It is well to stay to the end of an ordinance, as becomes those who say, It is good to be here. Those that have lost their comforts in Christ, and the evidences of their having a part in him, must bethink themselves where, and when, and how they lost them, and must turn back again. Those that would recover their lost acquaintance with Christ, must go to the place in which he has put his name; there they may hope to meet him. They found him in some part of the temple, where the doctors of the law kept their schools; he was sitting there, hearkening to their instructions, proposing questions, and answering inquiries, with such wisdom, that those who heard were delighted with him. Young persons should seek the knowledge of Divine truth, attend the ministry of the gospel, and ask such questions of their elders and teachers as may tend to increase their knowledge. Those who seek Christ in sorrow, shall find him with the greater joy. Know ye not that I ought to be in my Father's house; at my Father's work; I must be about my Father's business. Herein is an example; for it becomes the children of God, in conformity to Christ, to attend their heavenly Father's business, and make all other concerns give way to it. Though he was the Son of God, yet he was subject to his earthly parents; how then will the foolish and weak sons of men answer it, who are disobedient to their parents? However we may neglect men's sayings, because they are obscure, yet we must not think so of God's sayings. That which at first is dark, may afterwards become plain and easy. The greatest and wisest, those most eminent, may learn of this admirable and Divine Child, that it is the truest greatness of soul to know our own place and office; to deny ourselves amusements and pleasures not consistent with our state and calling.