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Anna, 12...-The First Prophetess of The New Testament [Lk 2:36] / Paul's Bible CharactersG'PEOPLE 2023. 10. 24. 11:31
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Anna, 12...
-The First Prophetess
of The New Testament
[Lk 2:36]
/ Paul's Bible Characters
/ By Paul
1. Personal information
Anna is a Greek name that
corresponds to the Hebrew word
'Hannah,' which means 'grace',
and also Anna means
'the face of God'.
She is the daughter of
Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher.
The name 'Phanuel' comes
from the place name 'Peniel'
(Gen. 32:30) that Jacob gave
to the place after he wrestled
with the angel of God by the river
Jabbok and obtained the name 'Israel'.
Since ancient times,
the tribe of Asher had been a tribe
that produced wives of queens
and high priests,
and Anna is also considered
a woman with both faith and beauty.
At that time, Jewish virgins
got married around the age of 14,
so Anna's age would have been
about 105 years old.
(14+7+84=105)
God gave her the gift of prophecy,
who worshiped night and day,
fasting and praying.
She was recognized as a
prophetess in Jerusalem.
(Lk 2:36)
During the 84 years,
she was a widow and
never left the temple.
Whenever something happened
to the temple, she must have
been a worker who always
took the lead in the work.
Although the spirit of prophecy
was cut off for more than 300 years
after Malachi in the Old Testament,
by the Spirit of God, she became
the first prophetess to testify
of the first coming of Jesus
to all those who were waiting for
the redemption of Jerusalem.
2. Historical Background
Around B.C.100, Judea
escaped from the colonial
rule of Greece and spent an
era of independence,
then came under the colonial
rule of Rome again and faced
an era of confusion,
and the Israelites were
divided into three types
and led a religious life.
(1) The Pharisees
In anticipation of a political
Messiah, they were looking forward
to a Messiah as an excellent leader
who would free them from
Roman oppression
and make them a nation that
would rule over all nations
in the future.
(2) The Sadducees
The Sadducees were the
ruling class who did not expect
anything and tried to live only
with the benefits and profits
they faced in reality.
(3) Devout people
A small number of Devout
people like Anna were expecting
a Messiah who would save
his people from their sins
and lead them to eternal life,
as prophesied in the Old Testament.
In a political and religious
and gloomy situation,
Jews naturally developed
an eschatological messianic
expectation
and an atmosphere of eagerly
waiting for the fulfillment of the
prophecy of the Old Testament.
At such a time,
the Holy Spirit came upon
two godly people, Simeon
and Anna, and revealed that
Jesus was the Messiah.
When Simeon saw baby Jesus,
he praised and prophesied,
and Anna spoke Jesus
was the Messiah.
3. Characteristics of
Prophetess Anna's life of faith
1) She was a woman who
lived a godly life of faith.
(Lk 2:37)
She became a widow after
7 years of marriage and lived
a temple-centered life
for 84 years.
She had a fasting and prayer life,
which was the characteristics
of her life.
Most devout people who
practiced their faith with special faith
fasted twice every Monday
and Thursday.
Prayers were offered regularly
three times a day.
The first was offered at 9:00 a.m,
the second at 12:00, the third
at 3:00 p.m.
According to Josephus,
this was the official prayer time,
but there was another prayer
time at dusk.
Like this, she fasted twice a week
and prayed four times a day,
which was a special act of faith
that ordinary believers could not do.
This same thing can be seen
continuing in the way Daniel
served God wholeheartedly
and prayed three times a day,
even during his difficult captivity.
However, the reason she was
able to lead a regular life of faith
every day for such a long time
was because she longed
for the Messiah.
When people
have a special motive,
they earnestly seek God.
Or, when you encounter
a special grace, you constantly
give thanks to God.
The former is the case
of Prophetess Anna, and
the latter is the case of Daniel,
who became the prime
minister of Babylon.
For us believers today,
it is a devout attitude of faith
that is difficult to practice.
Prophetess Anna was
a woman who prayed for her
whole life to send the promised
Messiah for her people
and country as a
warrior of intercession.
2) She became the first prophet
who testified of Jesus as the Messiah.
(Lk 2:38)
At that time, a small group
of devout people were praying
together in Jerusalem,
waiting for the Messiah.
But among them,
the Holy Spirit descended
on Prophetess Anna
and revealed that the baby
Jesus was the Messiah.
Why did the Holy
Spirit tell only her?
It was because of her
earnest hope for the Messiah.
Anyone can have faith,
and anyone can have hope.
But God always has someone
to choose from them.
The motive for that choice
is faithfulness based upon faith.
Trust is revealed through faithfulness.
So, the scripture says:
"My eyes will be on the
faithful in the land, that they
may dwell with me;
he whose
walk is blameless will
minister to me."
(Psa 101:6)
As can be seen from the
scripture above, a life of faith
requires both faith and faithfulness.
Prophetess Anna waited her
whole life for the first coming
of Jesus and was finally
able to meet him.
Today, the Holy Spirit tells us
to live a faithful life of faith
while waiting for the Second
Coming of Jesus for the
rest of our lives.
Just as Prophetess Anna
was very excited when she saw
Jesus and testified to her
fellow believers
that the Messiah had come,
we must live our lives of faith,
waiting for the opportunity
to testify of Jesus' second
coming with overflowing joy.
3) Prophetess Anna is a woman
of faith who experienced
the God of preparation,
The LORD Will Provide.
In the old days when
there was no social security
like today,
orphans and widows
were the most pitiful class
of people in society.
Moreover, since there were
almost no means for a single
woman to live, the way to live
must have been really difficult
for Prophetess Anna.
However, she did not go out
into the world to provide food,
clothing,
and shelter, nor
did she live by relying on
her beauty or youth.
She only went to God
and relied on Him to continue
her religious life centered
on the temple.
At this time, God
comforted her aching heart
and loneliness, and gave
her the gift of prophecy
so that she could be
admired as a prophetess.
In the course of life,
we usually have to pass through
the dividing trails of wealth
and poverty, faith and
the world,
and holiness
and desire three times.
Many people choose to
rely on the world and
themselves.
However, Prophetess Anna
did not choose the world.
She lived for 84 years,
experiencing the God
of preparation.
Anna was able to see
what others could not see
and was given the power
from God to proclaim it
to the world.
This was the
supply of all her life.
We can realize through
Prophet Anna that spirituality
and power are given to
those who seek the bread
that leads to eternal life,
and that their daily bread
is supplied from those who
seek the bread of the flesh.
Through Prophet Anna,
God let us know that he would
never turn away from those
who were willing to seek Him.
"And without faith it is
impossible to please God,
because anyone who comes
to him must believe that
he exists
and that he rewards those
who earnestly seek him."
(Heb 11:6)
We can see that she lived a life
that proved the scripture above.
The fact that the widow lived
a temple-centered life of faith
for 84 years tells us what
faith really is.
It shows that faith is not
just for the blessings, health,
or success, but more than that,
it is a life that fears God.
Through Anna the prophetess,
God makes us realize that
when our hearts reach God,
the problems in our lives can
be solved of themselves.
In addition,
God's gifts and abilities
that we do not even know
are given to us, making us
people with spiritual authority
who can testify to the truth.
- To Be Continue -
2023/07/30
/ By Paul
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