Luke Two
And it happened in those days that
there went out a decree from Caesar
Augustus, to take a census of all the people
in his empire. This first census took place during the
governorship of Quirinius in Syria. And every man went to be registered in
his own city. Joseph also went up from Nazareth, a city
of Galilee, to Judaea, to the city of David,
which is called Bethlehem; because he was
of the house and family of David; With his acquired wife Mary, while she
was with child, that they might be registered
there. And it came to pass while they were there,
that her days of deliverance were to be fulfilled. And she gave birth to her first-born son;
and she wrapped him in swaddling clothes,
and laid him in a manger; because they had
no place where they were lodging.
¶ Now there were shepherds in that region,
where they were staying, and they were
watching their flocks at night. And behold, the angel of God came to
them, and the glory of the Lord shone on
them; and they were seized with a great fear. And the angel said to them, Do not be
afraid; for behold, I bring you glad tidings
of great joy, which will be to all the world. For today is born to you in the city of
David, a Saviour, who is the Lord Christ. And this is a sign for you; You will find a
babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, and laid
in a manger. And suddenly there appeared with the
angel, many hosts of heaven, praising God,
and saying, Glory to God in the highest, and on earth
peace and good hope for men.
¶ And it happened, when the angels departed
from them and went to heaven, the
shepherds spoke to one another, saying, Let
us go to Bethlehem, and see this thing that
has happened, as the Lord has shown to us. And they came very hurriedly, and found
Mary, and Joseph, and the babe laid in the
manger. When they saw it, they made known the
word which was spoken to them concerning
the boy. And all who heard it were amazed at the
things which were spoken by the shepherds. But Mary treasured all these things, and
dwelt on them in her heart. And the shepherds returned, glorifying
and praising God for all that they had seen
and heard, as it was spoken to them.
¶ And when eight days were fulfilled to
circumcise the child, his name was called
Jesus; because he was named by the angel
before he was conceived in the womb.
¶ And when the days for their purification
were fulfilled, according to the law of
Moses, they brought him up to Jerusalem, to
present him to the Lord; As it is written in the law of the Lord,
Every male that opens the womb shall be
called holy to the Lord; And to offer a sacrifice, as it is said in the
law of the Lord, A pair of turtledoves, or two
young pigeons. Now there was a man in Jerusalem, whose
name was Simon; and this man was pious
and righteous, waiting for the consolation of
Israel; and the Holy Spirit was upon him. And it was said to him by the Holy Spirit,
that he would not see death, until he sees the
Anointed of the Lord. This man was led by the Spirit to the
temple; and when the parents brought in the
boy Jesus, to do for him according to what is
commanded in the law, He received him in his arms, and blessed
God, and said, Now dismiss thy servant, O my Lord, in
peace, according to your word; For behold, mine eyes have already seen
your mercies, Which you have prepared before the face
of all peoples, A light for a revelation to the Gentiles,
and a glory to your people Israel.
¶ And Joseph and his mother marvelled
about these things which were spoken concerning
him.
And Simon blessed them, and he said to
Mary, his mother, Behold, this one is appointed
for the fall and for the rise of many
in Israel, and for a sign of dispute; And a sword will pierce through your
own soul; so that the thoughts of the hearts
of many may be revealed. And Hannah the prophetess, the daughter
of Phanuel, of the tribe of Asher, was of a
great age; and she had lived seven years with
her husband from the days of her virginity. Then she became a widow for about
eighty-four years, and she never left the
temple, and with fasting and prayer she worshipped
day and night. She also stood up at that hour, and gave
thanks to the Lord, and spoke concerning him
to every man who was looking forward to
the salvation of Jerusalem.
¶ And when they had done everything
according to the law of the Lord, they returned
to Galilee, to their own city Nazareth. The boy grew and became strong in spirit,
filled with wisdom; and the grace of God was
upon him.
¶ And his people went every year to
Jerusalem during the feast of the passover. And when he was twelve years old, they
went up to the feast, as they were accustomed. And when the feast days were over, they
returned; but the boy Jesus remained in
Jerusalem; and Joseph and his mother did
not know it. They thought that he was with the children
of their party; and when they went a
day’s journey, they sought for him among
their own people and those who knew them. But they could not find him; so they returned
again to Jerusalem, looking for him. After three days, they found him in the
temple, sitting in the midst of the teachers,
listening to them, and asking them questions.
And all those who heard him were
amazed at his wisdom and his answers. And when they saw him, they were astonished;
and his mother said to him, My son,
why have you done so to us? behold, I and
your father have been looking for you with
much anxiety. He said to them, Why were you looking
for me? did you not know that I would be in
the house of my Father? But they could not understand the word
which he said to them. So he went down with them and came to
Nazareth; and he was subject unto them. And
his mother treasured all these words in her
heart. And Jesus grew in his stature and in his
wisdom, and in favor with God and men.
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