<h2>Safe in Egypt</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 10</div>
<div class='cap'>ON THE night after their visit to Mary and her
child, the Wise Men had a dream. In their
dream they heard the voice of God saying to them:</div>
<p>"Do not go to meet King Herod again. He is no
friend to this princely child. Return to your own land
by some other way, and do not let Herod know it."</p>
<p>The Wise Men obeyed the voice of the Lord. They
left Bethlehem very quietly, telling no one the road that
they were taking; and without going through Herod's
city, went back to their own land, far-distant Parthia.</p>
<p>As soon as the Wise Men had left, on that night
Joseph also had a dream. He saw an angel by his bed,
who said to Joseph:</p>
<p>"Rise up at once; take the little child and his
mother, and go as quickly as you can down to the land
of Egypt, stay in that country until I tell you to leave
it, for very soon King Herod will try to kill this child."</p>
<p>Without waiting a moment, Joseph awaked Mary
from her sleep, and in the night they left the house,
taking the sleeping baby with them. They passed
silently through the dark streets of Bethlehem and found
the road that would lead them to Egypt. At times
Mary rode upon an ass, holding her precious child; at
others she walked while Joseph guided the animal which
carried their possessions. It was a journey of more than
a hundred miles to Egypt, but they went in safety, unknown
to King Herod.</p>
<p>In Egypt they could dwell safely, for that land
was not a part of Herod's kingdom. Many Jews were<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_74" id="Page_74">[74]</SPAN></span>
dwelling there, and among them Joseph could live by
his trade, for he was a skilful worker in wood. How long
they stayed in Egypt we do not know. It may have been
either a few months or a few years.</p>
<p>Herod waited for some time to see the Wise Men
again, and to find where the child-king was living. But
as the days passed and he heard nothing from them, and
finally learned that they had left for their home-land
without obeying his command to come and see him, he
was very angry. But he was resolved to kill this child,
who if he should live might take the kingdom from him
or from his family.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-084.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="429" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Joseph and Mary with Jesus in Egypt</span></div>
<p>Herod planned and carried out a fearfully wicked<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_75" id="Page_75">[75]</SPAN></span>
deed, but not more wicked than many deeds that he had
already done. He sent a troop of his soldiers to Bethlehem,
with orders to go into every house in the village,
to find every child that was two years old or under that
age, and to kill them all. This terrible thing the soldiers
did, and a great cry went up to heaven from the mothers
and fathers whose little ones had been slain by the wicked
king's command.</p>
<p>But Herod's slaughter of the little children was all
in vain, as must be every attempt to fight against God.
Herod thought that surely this royal child must be
among those little dead bodies in Bethlehem, and that
his throne was safe. But by that time the little Jesus
was in Egypt, sleeping under one of its palm trees beside
the river Nile, or looking with wide-open baby eyes upon
the pyramids and the Sphinx, the wonderful works of
ancient time, carved in stone.</p>
<p>Herod did not live long after this. He died full of
years, full of wickedness, and suffering great pain. Then
Joseph in Egypt dreamed again. The angel whom he had
seen so many times before came once more and said to him:</p>
<p>"Joseph, you may now take the young child and
his mother and go back to the land of the Jews, for those
who sought to kill the child are dead and can do him
no harm."</p>
<p>Then Joseph as before fastened a saddle on the ass
and placed their possessions upon its back. The little
family then set out upon its journey back to the land of
Judea. The purpose of Joseph and Mary was to go back
to Bethlehem, David's city, and there bring up this child
whom they expected one day to sit on David's throne
as King of Israel. But on the way they met other
travelers and asked them:</p>
<p>"Who is now the King in Judea, since Herod is
dead?" They said to Joseph:<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_76" id="Page_76">[76]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>"The king over Jerusalem and Judea is now Archelaus,
the son of the old King Herod, and he is as wicked
and as cruel as his father was before him."</p>
<p>This news made Joseph and Mary afraid to go to
Bethlehem. They thought, "Perhaps King Archelaus
may have heard of the child Jesus, and is watching for
the chance to kill him."</p>
<p>They made up their mind not to go near Bethlehem
or Jerusalem, but keeping away from the land ruled by
Archelaus, to return to Nazareth, where both had lived
before their marriage. So it came to pass that Jesus
who was born in Bethlehem of Judea was brought up in
Nazareth of Galilee.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-086a.png" width-obs="300" height-obs="131" alt="coins" /> <span class="caption">Bronze coin of Herod Agrippa I</span></div>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-086b.png" width-obs="360" height-obs="153" alt="coins" /> <span class="caption">Large bronze coin of Agrippa II</span></div>
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