<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_JESUS_THE_BABE_OF_BETHLEHEM" id="THE_STORY_OF_JESUS_THE_BABE_OF_BETHLEHEM"></SPAN>THE STORY OF JESUS, THE BABE OF BETHLEHEM</h2>
<p>Soon after the time when John the Baptist was born, Joseph
the carpenter of Nazareth had a dream. In his dream he saw an
angel from the Lord standing beside him. The angel said to
him:</p>
<p>"Joseph, sprung from the line of king David, I have come to
tell you, that Mary, the young woman whom you are to marry,
will have a son, sent by the Lord God. You shall call his name
Jesus, which means 'salvation,' because he shall save his
people from their sins."</p>
<p>God's people had had several kings. Some of them had been
selfish and cruel, but Jesus was to be a new kind of king, one
who would save, not destroy men.</p>
<p>Soon after Joseph and Mary were married in Nazareth, a
command went forth from the emperor Augustus Cæsar through all
the lands of the Roman empire, for all the people to go to the
cities and towns from which their families had come, and there
to have their names written down upon a list, for the emperor
wished a list to be made of all the people under his rule. As
both Joseph and Mary had come from the family
<SPAN name="Page_176"
id="Page_176"></SPAN>of David the king, they went together from
Nazareth to Bethlehem, there to have their names written
upon the list. For you remember that Bethlehem in Judea, six
miles south of Jerusalem, was the place where David was
born, and where his father's family had lived for many
years.</p>
<p>It was a long journey from Nazareth to Bethlehem; down the
mountains to the river Jordan, then following the Jordan almost
to its end, and then climbing the mountains of Judah to the
town of Bethlehem. When Joseph and Mary came to Bethlehem they
found the city full of people who, like themselves, had come to
have their names enrolled or written upon the list. The inn or
hotel was full, and there was no room for them; for no one but
themselves knew that this young woman was soon to be the mother
of the Lord of all the earth. The best that they could do was
to go to a stable where the cattle were kept. There the little
baby was born, and was laid in a manger, where the cattle were
fed.</p>
<p>On that night, some shepherds were tending their sheep in a
field near Bethlehem. Suddenly, a great light shone upon them,
and they saw an angel of the Lord standing before them. They
were filled with fear, as they saw how glorious the angel was.
But the angel said to them:</p>
<p>"Be not afraid; for behold I bring you news of
<SPAN name="Page_177"
id="Page_177"></SPAN>great joy, which shall be to all the
people; for there is born to you this day in Bethlehem, the
city of David, a Saviour who is Christ the Lord, the
anointed king. You may see him there; and you may know him
by this sign: He is a new-born baby, lying in a manger, at
the inn."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="THEY_WERE_FILLED_WITH_FEAR"
id="THEY_WERE_FILLED_WITH_FEAR"><ANTIMG src="./images/figure46_th.jpg"
title="They were filled with fear"
alt="They were filled with fear" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>They were filled with fear</i>
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<p>And then they saw that the air around and the sky above them
were filled with angels, praising God and singing:</p>
<p>"Glory to God in the highest. And on earth peace among men
in whom God is well pleased."</p>
<p>While they looked with wonder, and listened,
<SPAN name="Page_178"
id="Page_178"></SPAN>the angels went out of sight as suddenly
as they had come. Then the shepherds said one to
another:</p>
<p>"Let us go at once to Bethlehem, and see this wonderful
thing that has come to pass, and which the Lord has made known
to us."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <SPAN name="THE_BABY_IN_THE_MANGER"
id="THE_BABY_IN_THE_MANGER"><ANTIMG src="./images/002.png"
title="The baby in the manger"
alt="The baby in the manger" /></SPAN><br/>
<i>The baby in the manger</i>
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<p>Then as quickly as they could go to Bethlehem, they went,
and found Joseph, the carpenter of<SPAN name="Page_179"
id="Page_179"></SPAN> Nazareth, and his young wife Mary, and
the little baby lying in the manger. They told Mary and
Joseph, and others also, how they had seen the angels, and
what they had heard about this baby. All who heard their
story wondered at it; Mary, the mother of the child, said
nothing. She thought over all these things, and silently
kept them in her heart. After their visit, the shepherds
went back to their flocks, praising God for the good news
that he had sent to them.</p>
<p>When the little one was eight days old, they gave him a
name; and the name given was "Jesus," a word which means
"salvation," as the angel had told both Mary and Joseph that he
should be named. So the very name of this child told what he
should do for men; for he was to bring salvation to the
world.<SPAN name="Page_180"
id="Page_180"></SPAN></p>
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