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Chapter
2
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Now it came about
in those days that an
order went out from
Caesar Augustus that
there was to be a numbering
of all the world.
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This was the first
numbering, which was
made when Quirinius
was ruler of Syria.
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And all men went
to be numbered, everyone
to his town.
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And Joseph went up
from Galilee, out of
the town of Nazareth,
into Judaea, to Beth-lehem,
the town of David, because
he was of the house
and family of David,
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To be put on the
list with Mary, his
future wife, who was
about to become a mother.
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And while they were
there, the time came
for her to give birth.
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And she had her first
son; and folding him
in linen, she put him
to rest in the place
where the cattle had
their food, because
there was no room for
them in the house.
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And in the same country
there were keepers of
sheep in the fields,
watching over their
flock by night.
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And an angel of the
Lord came to them, and
the glory of the Lord
was shining round about
them: and fear came
on them.
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And the angel said,
Have no fear; for truly,
I give you good news
of great joy which will
be for all the people:
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For on this day,
in the town of David,
a Saviour has come to
birth, who is Christ
the Lord.
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And this is the sign
to you: you will see
a young child folded
in linen, in the place
where the cattle have
their food.
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And suddenly there
was with the angel a
great band of spirits
from heaven, giving
praise to God, and saying,
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Glory to God in the
highest, and on the
earth peace among men
with whom he is well
pleased.
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And when the angels
had gone away from them
into heaven, the keepers
of the sheep said to
one another, Let us
go now to Beth-lehem,
and see this thing which
has come about, which
the Lord has made clear
to us.
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And they came quickly,
and saw Mary and Joseph,
and the child in the
place where the cattle
had their food.
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And when they saw
it, they gave them an
account of the things
which had been said
to them about the child.
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And all those to
whose ears it came were
full of wonder at the
things said by the keepers
of the sheep.
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But Mary kept all
these words in her heart,
and gave much thought
to them.
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Then the keepers
of the sheep went back,
giving glory and praise
to God for all the things
which had come to their
ears and which they
had seen, as it had
been said to them.
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And when, after eight
days, the time came
for his circumcision,
he was named Jesus,
the name which the angel
had given to him before
his birth.
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And when the necessary
days for making them
clean by the law of
Moses had come to an
end, they took him to
Jerusalem to give him
to the Lord
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(As it says in the
law of the Lord, Every
mother's first male
child is to be holy
to the Lord),
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And to make an offering,
as it is ordered in
the law of the Lord,
of two doves or other
young birds.
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And there was then
in Jerusalem a man whose
name was Simeon; and
he was an upright man,
fearing God and waiting
for the comfort of Israel:
and the Holy Spirit
was on him.
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And he had knowledge,
through the Holy Spirit,
that he would not see
death till he had seen
the Lord's Christ.
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And full of the Spirit
he came into the Temple;
and when the father
and mother came in with
the child Jesus, to
do with him what was
ordered by the law,
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Then he took him
in his arms and gave
praise to God and said,
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Now you are letting
your servant go in peace,
O Lord, as you have
said;
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For my eyes have
seen your salvation,
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Which you have made
ready before the face
of all nations;
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A light of revelation
to the Gentiles, and
the glory of your people
Israel.
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And his father and
mother were full of
wonder at the things
which were said about
him.
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And Simeon gave them
his blessing and said
to Mary, his mother,
See, this child will
be the cause of the
downfall and the lifting
up of great numbers
of people in Israel,
and he will be a sign
against which hard words
will be said;
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(And a sword will
go through your heart;)
so that the secret thoughts
of men may come to light.
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And there was one,
Anna, a woman prophet,
the daughter of Phanuel,
of the family of Asher
(she was very old, and
after seven years of
married life
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She had been a widow
for eighty-four years);
she was in the Temple
at all times, worshipping
with prayers and going
without food, night
and day.
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And coming up at
that time, she gave
praise to God, talking
of him to all those
who were waiting for
the freeing of Jerusalem.
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And when they had
done all the things
which were ordered by
the law of the Lord,
they went back to Galilee,
to Nazareth, the town
where they were living.
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And the child became
tall and strong and
full of wisdom, and
the grace of God was
on him.
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And every year his
father and mother went
to Jerusalem at the
feast of the Passover.
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And when he was twelve
years old, they went
up, as their way was,
to the feast;
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And when the days
of the feast came to
an end and they were
going back, the boy
Jesus was still in Jerusalem,
but they had no knowledge
of it:
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And in the belief
that he was with some
of their number, they
went a day's journey;
and after looking for
him among their relations
and friends,
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And seeing that he
was not there, they
went back to Jerusalem,
to make search for him.
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And after three days
they came across him
in the Temple, seated
among the wise men,
giving ear to their
words and putting questions
to them.
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And all to whose
ears it came were full
of wonder at his knowledge
and the answers which
he gave.
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And when they saw
him they were surprised,
and his mother said
to him, Son, why have
you done this to us?
see, your father and
I have been looking
for you with sorrow.
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And he said to them,
Why were you looking
for me? was it not clear
to you that my right
place was in my Father's
house?
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And his words seemed
strange to them.
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And he went down
with them and came to
Nazareth; and did as
he was ordered: and
his mother kept all
these words in her heart.
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And Jesus was increasing
in wisdom and in years,
and in grace before
God and men.
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