The day symbolizing new beginnings, encouraging believers to embrace new life in Christ and the fresh starts He offers.
Symbolizes truth, guidance, and divine presence.
Refers to Jesus' earlier declaration in the temple, where He expressed His need to be in His Father's house.
A term referring to the anticipated coming of the Messiah, who would bring comfort and redemption to the people of Israel.
Anna's father, whose name means "face of God" in Hebrew.
Refers to the hope and expectation of the Jewish people for deliverance and salvation.
In Jewish tradition, this male holds a special place and is dedicated to God, symbolizing God's claim over all creation.
A sign of the covenant reminding Christians of the importance of being part of God's community through faith in Christ.
This term acknowledges God's supreme authority and control over all things.
The location of the courts in Jerusalem where Jewish religious activities took place, including the presentation of firstborn sons as required by the Law of Moses.
A form of dedication and acknowledgment of God's deliverance and sovereignty.
The city where this event takes place, specifically in the temple, which is central to Jewish worship and prophecy.
Jewish religious leaders and scholars who were engaged in discussion with Jesus.
Symbolizes intense emotional pain, reflecting the personal cost of being the mother of the Messiah.
Refers to physical growth and maturity.
A commandment found in Exodus 13:2, which required the consecration of the firstborn male to God.
Refers to Jesus Christ, who is the embodiment of God's plan to redeem humanity.