2:1 And
Jesus
having
been
born
in
Beth-Lehem
of
Judea,
in
the
days
of
Herod
the
king,
lo,
mages
from
the
east
came
to
Jerusalem,
2:2 saying,
`Where
is
he
who
was
born
king
of
the
Jews
for
we
saw
his
star
in
the
east,
and
we
came
to
bow
to
him.'
2:3 And
Herod
the
king
having
heard,
was
stirred,
and
all
Jerusalem
with
him,
2:4 and
having
gathered
all
the
chief
priests
and
scribes
of
the
people,
he
was
inquiring
from
them
where
the
Christ
is
born.
2:5 And
they
said
to
him,
`In
Beth-Lehem
of
Judea,
for
thus
it
hath
been
written
through
the
prophet,
2:6 And
thou,
Beth-Lehem,
the
land
of
Judah,
thou
art
by
no
means
the
least
among
the
leaders
of
Judah,
for
out
of
thee
shall
come
one
leading,
who
shall
feed
My
people
Israel.'
2:7 Then
Herod,
privately
having
called
the
mages,
did
inquire
exactly
from
them
the
time
of
the
appearing
star,
2:8 and
having
sent
them
to
Beth-Lehem,
he
said,
`Having
gone--inquire
ye
exactly
for
the
child,
and
whenever
ye
may
have
found,
bring
me
back
word,
that
I
also
having
come
may
bow
to
him.'
2:9 And
they,
having
heard
the
king,
departed,
and
lo,
the
star,
that
they
did
see
in
the
east,
did
go
before
them,
till,
having
come,
it
stood
over
where
the
child
was.
2:10 And
having
seen
the
star,
they
rejoiced
with
exceeding
great
joy,
2:11 and
having
come
to
the
house,
they
found
the
child
with
Mary
his
mother,
and
having
fallen
down
they
bowed
to
him,
and
having
opened
their
treasures,
they
presented
to
him
gifts,
gold,
and
frankincense,
and
myrrh,
2:12 and
having
been
divinely
warned
in
a
dream
not
to
turn
back
unto
Herod,
through
another
way
they
withdrew
to
their
own
region.
2:13 And
on
their
having
withdrawn,
lo,
a
messenger
of
the
Lord
doth
appear
in
a
dream
to
Joseph,
saying,
`Having
risen,
take
the
child
and
his
mother,
and
flee
to
Egypt,
and
be
thou
there
till
I
may
speak
to
thee,
for
Herod
is
about
to
seek
the
child
to
destroy
him.'
2:14 And
he,
having
risen,
took
the
child
and
his
mother
by
night,
and
withdrew
to
Egypt,
2:15 and
he
was
there
till
the
death
of
Herod,
that
it
might
be
fulfilled
that
was
spoken
by
the
Lord
through
the
prophet,
saying,
`Out
of
Egypt
I
did
call
My
Son.'
2:16 Then
Herod,
having
seen
that
he
was
deceived
by
the
mages,
was
very
wroth,
and
having
sent
forth,
he
slew
all
the
male
children
in
Beth-Lehem,
and
in
all
its
borders,
from
two
years
and
under,
according
to
the
time
that
he
inquired
exactly
from
the
mages.
2:17 Then
was
fulfilled
that
which
was
spoken
by
Jeremiah
the
prophet,
saying,
2:18 `A
voice
in
Ramah
was
heard--lamentation
and
weeping
and
much
mourning--Rachel
weeping
[for]
her
children,
and
she
would
not
be
comforted
because
they
are
not.'
2:19 And
Herod
having
died,
lo,
a
messenger
of
the
Lord
in
a
dream
doth
appear
to
Joseph
in
Egypt,
2:20 saying,
`Having
risen,
take
the
child
and
his
mother,
and
be
going
to
the
land
of
Israel,
for
they
have
died--those
seeking
the
life
of
the
child.'
2:21 And
he,
having
risen,
took
the
child
and
his
mother,
and
came
to
the
land
of
Israel,
2:22 and
having
heard
that
Archelaus
doth
reign
over
Judea
instead
of
Herod
his
father,
he
was
afraid
to
go
thither,
and
having
been
divinely
warned
in
a
dream,
he
withdrew
to
the
parts
of
Galilee,
2:23 and
coming,
he
dwelt
in
a
city
named
Nazareth,
that
it
might
be
fulfilled
that
was
spoken
through
the
prophets,
that
`A
Nazarene
he
shall
be
called.'