Was Jesus An Immigrant?
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Was Jesus an immigrant?
It’s a question being asked more and more—often loudly, emotionally, and politically. But instead of reacting to the noise, this episode of the Greater Than Podcast slows the conversation down and asks a better question:
What does the Bible actually say?
In this episode, Elijah Murrell walks through Scripture and historical context to examine the claim that Jesus was an “illegal immigrant.” Rather than preaching politics or personal opinions, this conversation stays anchored in the Word of God and the realities of the Roman world in which Jesus lived.
You’ll hear a careful look at:
Luke 2 and the Roman census under Caesar Augustus
Matthew 2 and Jesus’ temporary stay in Egypt
The difference between immigration, refuge, and relocation
How Judea and Egypt functioned under the same Roman authority
Why using Jesus to support modern political narratives—on any side—misses the point
The episode also explores:
Acts 17:26 and God’s role in nations and boundaries
Leviticus 19 and what Scripture actually means by loving the foreigner
The biblical framework for foreigners who joined Israel
Romans 13 and submission to governing authorities
Abraham as a foreigner who honored law, order, and authority (Genesis 23)
This is not about defending a party or attacking one.
It’s about refusing to turn Jesus into a political symbol.
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