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THE BIRTH OF JESUS IN A MANGER OF BETHLEHEM
Matthew 1:18-25, Luke 2:1-39
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AFTER JOSEPH AND MARY were married in Nazareth, a command went forth from the
emperor, Augustus Caesar, through all the lands of the Roman empire, for all the
people to go to the cities and towns from which their families had come, and
there to have their names written down upon a list, for the emperor wished a
list to be made of all the people under his rule.
The Nativity Petrus Christus, 1450 |
Adoration of the Child Giovanni Tiepolo, 1732 |
The Nativity Federico Barocci, 1597 |
As both Joseph and Mary had
come from the family of David the king, they went together from Nazareth to
Bethlehem, there to have their names written upon the list. For you remember
that Bethlehem in Judea, six miles south of Jerusalem, was the place where David
was born, and where his father's family had lived for many years.
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The Nativity Domenico Ghirlandaio c. 1482 |
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When Joseph and Mary came to Bethlehem they found the city full of people who,
like themselves, had come to have their names enrolled or written upon the list.
The inn or hotel was full, and there was no room for them. The best that they
could do was to go to a stable, where the cattle were kept. There the little
baby was born, and was laid in a manger, where the cattle were fed.
When the little one was eight days old they gave him a name; and the name given
was "Jesus," a word which means "salvation;" as the angel had told both Mary and
Joseph that he should be named. So the very name of this child told what he
should do for men; for he was to bring salvation to the world.
It was the law among the Jews that after the first child was born in a family,
he should be brought to the Temple; and there an offering should be made for him
to the Lord, to show that this child was the Lord's. A rich man would offer a
lamb, but a poor man might give a pair of young pigeons, for the sacrifice. On
the day when Jesus was forty days old, Joseph and Mary brought him to the
Temple; and as Joseph the carpenter was not a rich man, they gave for the child
as an offering a pair of young pigeons.
At that time there was living in Jerusalem a man of God named Simeon. The Lord
had spoken to Simeon, and had said to him that he should not die until the
Anointed King should come, whom they called "the Christ," for the word Christ
means "anointed." On a certain day the Spirit of the Lord told Simeon to go to
the Temple. He went, and was there when Joseph and Mary brought the little child
Jesus. The Spirit of the Lord said to Simeon, "This little one is the promised
Christ."
Then Simeon took the baby in his arms and praised the Lord, and said:
" Now, O Lord, thou may let thy servant depart, according to thy word, in peace.
For my eyes have seen thy salvation which thou hast given before all the peoples
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A light to give light to the nations, and the glory of thy people Israel."
When Joseph and Mary heard this, they wondered greatly. Simeon gave to them a
blessing in the name of the Lord; and he said to Mary, "This little one shall
cause many in Israel to fall, and to rise again. Many shall speak against him;
and sorrow like a sword shall pierce your heart also." You know how this came to
pass afterward, when Mary saw her son dying on the cross.
While Simeon was speaking, a very old woman came in. Her name was Anna, and God
spoke to her as to a prophet. She stayed almost all the time in the Temple,
worshipping God day and night. She, too, saw, through the Spirit of the Lord,
that this little child was Christ the Lord, and gave thanks to God for his
grace.
Thus early in the life of Jesus God showed to a few that this little child
should become the Savior of his people and of the world. |

The Birth of Jesus Christ James J.J. Tissot, 1895
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