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The census does not seem to have occurred outside Luke's Gospel, which does not even say whether Joseph was counted. In fact, once the census was provided as a reason for the young family travelling to Bethlehem, there is no further mention of it.

We can not look in history for the rules under which a census of the entire Roman Empire, or even of Syria and Palestine, was conducted during the reign of Emperor Augustus, because there was none. The census under Quirinius took place in 6 CE, at least ten years too late for the story in Luke's Gospel. Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says the best explanation is that, although Luke likes to set his Christian drama in the context of well-known events from antiquity, sometimes he does so inaccurately. As there was no census at the relevant time, we can not say that Mary was counted.

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The census does not seem to have occurred outside Luke's Gospel, which does not even say whether they were counted. In fact, once the census was provided as a reason for the young family travelling to Bethlehem, there is no further mention of it.

We can not look in history for the rules under which a census of the entire Roman Empire, or even of Syria and Palestine, was conducted during the reign of Emperor Augustus, because there was none. The census under Quirinius took place in 6 CE, at least ten years too late for the story in Luke's Gospel. Raymond E. Brown (An Introduction to the New Testament) says the best explanation is that, although Luke likes to set his Christian drama in the context of well-known events from antiquity, sometimes he does so inaccurately. As there was no census at the relevant time, we can not say that Mary Joseph and Jesus were counted.

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