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Chapter
2
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Now when the birth
of Jesus took place
in Beth-lehem of Judaea,
in the days of Herod
the king, there came
wise men from the east
to Jerusalem,
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Saying, Where is
the King of the Jews
whose birth has now
taken place? We have
seen his star in the
east and have come to
give him worship.
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And when it came
to the ears of Herod
the king, he was troubled,
and all Jerusalem with
him.
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And he got together
all the chief priests
and scribes of the people,
questioning them as
to where the birth-place
of the Christ would
be.
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And they said to
him, In Beth-lehem of
Judaea; for so it is
said in the writings
of the prophet,
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You Beth-lehem, in
the land of Judah, are
not the least among
the chiefs of Judah:
out of you will come
a ruler, who will be
the keeper of my people
Israel.
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Then Herod sent for
the wise men privately,
and put questions to
them about what time
the star had been seen.
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And he sent them
to Beth-lehem and said,
Go and make certain
where the young child
is; and when you have
seen him, let me have
news of it, so that
I may come and give
him worship.
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And after hearing
the king, they went
on their way; and the
star which they saw
in the east went before
them, till it came to
rest over the place
where the young child
was.
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And when they saw
the star they were full
of joy.
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And they came into
the house, and saw the
young child with Mary,
his mother; and falling
down on their faces
they gave him worship;
and from their store
they gave him offerings
of gold, perfume, and
spices.
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And it was made clear
to them by God in a
dream that they were
not to go back to Herod;
so they went into their
country by another way.
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And when they had
gone, an angel of the
Lord came to Joseph
in a dream, saying,
Get up and take the
young child and his
mother, and go into
Egypt, and do not go
from there till I give
you word; for Herod
will be searching for
the young child to put
him to death.
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So he took the young
child and his mother
by night, and went into
Egypt;
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And was there till
the death of Herod;
so that the word of
the Lord through the
prophet might come true,
Out of Egypt have I
sent for my son.
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Then Herod, when
he saw that he had been
tricked by the wise
men, was very angry;
and he sent out, and
put to death all the
male children in Beth-lehem
and in all the parts
round about it, from
two years old and under,
acting on the knowledge
which he had got with
care from the wise men.
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Then the word of
Jeremiah the prophet
came true,
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In Ramah there was
a sound of weeping and
great sorrow, Rachel
weeping for her children,
and she would not be
comforted for their
loss.
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But when Herod was
dead, an angel of the
Lord came in a dream
to Joseph in Egypt,
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Saying, Get up and
take the young child
and his mother, and
go into the land of
Israel: because they
who were attempting
to take the young child's
life are dead.
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And he got up, and
took the young child
and his mother, and
came into the land of
Israel.
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But when it came
to his ears that Archelaus
was ruling over Judaea
in the place of his
father Herod, he was
in fear of going there;
and God having given
him news of the danger
in a dream, he went
out of the way into
the country parts of
Galilee.
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And he came and was
living in a town named
Nazareth: so that the
word of the prophets
might come true, He
will be named a Nazarene.
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