2:1 Now
it
came
to
pass
in
those
days,
there
went
out
a
decree
from
Caesar
Augustus,
that
all
the
world
should
be
enrolled.
2:2 This
was
the
first
enrolment
made
when
Quirinius
was
governor
of
Syria.
2:3 And
all
went
to
enrol
themselves,
every
one
to
his
own
city.
2:4 And
Joseph
also
went
up
from
Galilee,
out
of
the
city
of
Nazareth,
into
Judaea,
to
the
city
of
David,
which
is
called
Bethlehem,
because
he
was
of
the
house
and
family
of
David;
2:5 to
enrol
himself
with
Mary,
who
was
betrothed
to
him,
being
great
with
child.
2:6 And
it
came
to
pass,
while
they
were
there,
the
days
were
fulfilled
that
she
should
be
delivered.
2:7 And
she
brought
forth
her
firstborn
son;
and
she
wrapped
him
in
swaddling
clothes,
and
laid
him
in
a
manger,
because
there
was
no
room
for
them
in
the
inn.
2:8 And
there
were
shepherds
in
the
same
country
abiding
in
the
field,
and
keeping
watch
by
night
over
their
flock.
2:9 And
an
angel
of
the
Lord
stood
by
them,
and
the
glory
of
the
Lord
shone
round
about
them:
and
they
were
sore
afraid.
2:10 And
the
angel
said
unto
them,
Be
not
afraid;
for
behold,
I
bring
you
good
tidings
of
great
joy
which
shall
be
to
all
the
people:
2:11 for
there
is
born
to
you
this
day
in
the
city
of
David
a
Saviour,
who
is
Christ
the
Lord.
2:12 And
this
[is]
the
sign
unto
you:
Ye
shall
find
a
babe
wrapped
in
swaddling
clothes,
and
lying
in
a
manger.
2:13 And
suddenly
there
was
with
the
angel
a
multitude
of
the
heavenly
host
praising
God,
and
saying,
2:14 Glory
to
God
in
the
highest,
And
on
earth
peace
among
men
in
whom
he
is
well
pleased.
2:15 And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
angels
went
away
from
them
into
heaven,
the
shepherds
said
one
to
another,
Let
us
now
go
even
unto
Bethlehem,
and
see
this
thing
that
is
come
to
pass,
which
the
Lord
hath
made
known
unto
us.
2:16 And
they
came
with
haste,
and
found
both
Mary
and
Joseph,
and
the
babe
lying
in
the
manger.
2:17 And
when
they
saw
it,
they
made
known
concerning
the
saying
which
was
spoken
to
them
about
this
child.
2:18 And
all
that
heard
it
wondered
at
the
things
which
were
spoken
unto
them
by
the
shepherds.
2:19 But
Mary
kept
all
these
sayings,
pondering
them
in
her
heart.
2:20 And
the
shepherds
returned,
glorifying
and
praising
God
for
all
the
things
that
they
had
heard
and
seen,
even
as
it
was
spoken
unto
them.
2:21 And
when
eight
days
were
fulfilled
for
circumcising
him,
his
name
was
called
JESUS,
which
was
so
called
by
the
angel
before
he
was
conceived
in
the
womb.
2:22 And
when
the
days
of
their
purification
according
to
the
law
of
Moses
were
fulfilled,
they
brought
him
up
to
Jerusalem,
to
present
him
to
the
Lord
2:23 (as
it
is
written
in
the
law
of
the
Lord,
Every
male
that
openeth
the
womb
shall
be
called
holy
to
the
Lord),
2:24 and
to
offer
a
sacrifice
according
to
that
which
is
said
in
the
law
of
the
Lord,
A
pair
of
turtledoves,
or
two
young
pigeons.
2:25 And
behold,
there
was
a
man
in
Jerusalem
whose
name
was
Simeon;
and
this
man
was
righteous
and
devout,
looking
for
the
consolation
of
Israel:
and
the
Holy
Spirit
was
upon
him.
2:26 And
it
had
been
revealed
unto
him
by
the
Holy
Spirit,
that
he
should
not
see
death,
before
he
had
seen
the
Lord's
Christ.
2:27 And
he
came
in
the
Spirit
into
the
temple:
and
when
the
parents
brought
in
the
child
Jesus,
that
they
might
do
concerning
him
after
the
custom
of
the
law,
2:28 then
he
received
him
into
his
arms,
and
blessed
God,
and
said,
2:29 Now
lettest
thou
thy
servant
depart,
Lord,
According
to
thy
word,
in
peace;
2:30 For
mine
eyes
have
seen
thy
salvation,
2:31 Which
thou
hast
prepared
before
the
face
of
all
peoples;
2:32 A
light
for
revelation
to
the
Gentiles,
And
the
glory
of
thy
people
Israel.
2:33 And
his
father
and
his
mother
were
marvelling
at
the
things
which
were
spoken
concerning
him;
2:34 and
Simeon
blessed
them,
and
said
unto
Mary
his
mother,
Behold,
this
[child]
is
set
for
the
falling
and
the
rising
of
many
in
Israel;
and
for
a
sign
which
is
spoken
against;
2:35 yea
and
a
sword
shall
pierce
through
thine
own
soul;
that
thoughts
out
of
many
hearts
may
be
revealed.
2:36 And
there
was
one
Anna,
a
prophetess,
the
daughter
of
Phanuel,
of
the
tribe
of
Asher
(she
was
of
a
great
age,
having
lived
with
a
husband
seven
years
from
her
virginity,
2:37 and
she
had
been
a
widow
even
unto
fourscore
and
four
years),
who
departed
not
from
the
temple,
worshipping
with
fastings
and
supplications
night
and
day.
2:38 And
coming
up
at
that
very
hour
she
gave
thanks
unto
God,
and
spake
of
him
to
all
them
that
were
looking
for
the
redemption
of
Jerusalem.
2:39 And
when
they
had
accomplished
all
things
that
were
according
to
the
law
of
the
Lord,
they
returned
into
Galilee,
to
their
own
city
Nazareth.
2:40 And
the
child
grew,
and
waxed
strong,
filled
with
wisdom:
and
the
grace
of
God
was
upon
him.
2:41 And
his
parents
went
every
year
to
Jerusalem
at
the
feast
of
the
passover.
2:42 And
when
he
was
twelve
years
old,
they
went
up
after
the
custom
of
the
feast;
2:43 and
when
they
had
fulfilled
the
days,
as
they
were
returning,
the
boy
Jesus
tarried
behind
in
Jerusalem;
and
his
parents
knew
it
not;
2:44 but
supposing
him
to
be
in
the
company,
they
went
a
day's
journey;
and
they
sought
for
him
among
their
kinsfolk
and
acquaintance:
2:45 and
when
they
found
him
not,
they
returned
to
Jerusalem,
seeking
for
him.
2:46 And
it
came
to
pass,
after
three
days
they
found
him
in
the
temple,
sitting
in
the
midst
of
the
teachers,
both
hearing
them,
and
asking
them
questions:
2:47 and
all
that
heard
him
were
amazed
at
his
understanding
and
his
answers.
2:48 And
when
they
saw
him,
they
were
astonished;
and
his
mother
said
unto
him,
Son,
why
hast
thou
thus
dealt
with
us
behold,
thy
father
and
I
sought
thee
sorrowing.
2:49 And
he
said
unto
them,
How
is
it
that
ye
sought
me
knew
ye
not
that
I
must
be
in
my
Father's
house
2:50 And
they
understood
not
the
saying
which
he
spake
unto
them.
2:51 And
he
went
down
with
them,
and
came
to
Nazareth;
and
he
was
subject
unto
them:
and
his
mother
kept
all
[these]
sayings
in
her
heart.
2:52 And
Jesus
advanced
in
wisdom
and
stature,
and
in
favor
with
God
and
men.