THE SYNOPTIC GOSPELS COMPARED

The Gospel of Luke
Chapter 2


LUKE
Chapter 2


1 In those days a decree
went out from Caesar
Augustus that all the world
should be enrolled.
2 This was the first
enrollment, when
Quirinius was governor of
Syria.
3 And all went to be
enrolled, each to his own
city.
4 And Joseph also went
up from Galilee, from the
city of Nazareth, to Judea,
to the city of David, which
is called Bethlehem,
because he was of the
house and lineage of
David,
5 to be enrolled with
Mary, his betrothed, who
was with child.
6 And while they were
there, the time came for
her to be delivered.
7 And she gave birth to
her first-born son and
wrapped him in swaddling
cloths, and laid him in a
manger, because there was
no place for them in the
inn.
8 And in that region
there were shepherds out
in the field, keeping watch
over their flock by night.
9 And an angel of the
Lord appeared to them,
and the glory of the Lord
shone around them, and
they were filled with fear.
10 And the angel said to
them, "Be not afraid; for
behold, I bring you good
news of a great joy which
will come to all the
people;
11 for to you is born this
day in the city of David a
Savior, who is Christ the
Lord.
12 And this will be a sign
for you: you will find a
babe wrapped in
swaddling cloths and lying
in a manger."
13 And suddenly there
was with the angel a
multitude of the heavenly
host praising God and
saying,
14 "Glory to God in the
highest, and on earth peace
among men with whom he
is pleased!"
15 When the angels went
away from them into
heaven, the shepherds said
to one another, "Let us go
over to Bethlehem and see
this thing that has
happened, which the Lord
has made known to us."
16 And they went with
haste, and found Mary and
Joseph, and the babe lying
in a manger.
17 And when they saw it
they made known the
saying which had been told
them concerning this child;
18 and all who heard it
wondered at what the
shepherds told them.
19 But Mary kept all
these things, pondering
them in her heart.
20 And the shepherds
returned, glorifying and
praising God for all they
had heard and seen, as it
had been told them.
21 And at the end of
eight days, when he was
circumcised, he was called
Jesus, the name given by
the angel before he was
conceived in the womb.
22 And when the time
came for their purification
according to the law of
Moses, they brought him
up to Jerusalem to present
him to the Lord
23 (as it is written in the
law of the Lord, "Every
male that opens the womb
shall be called holy to the
Lord")
24 and to offer a sacrifice
according to what is said
in the law of the Lord, "a
pair of turtledoves, or two
young pigeons."
25 Now 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.
26 And it had been
revealed to him by the
Holy Spirit that he should
not see death before he had
seen the Lord's Christ.
27 And inspired by the
Spirit he came into the
temple; and when the
parents brought in the child
Jesus, to do for him
according to the custom of
the law,
28 he took him up in his
arms and blessed God and
said,
29 "Lord, now lettest thou
thy servant depart in
peace, according to thy
word;
30 for mine eyes have
seen thy salvation
31 which thou hast
prepared in the presence of
all peoples,
32 a light for revelation to
the Gentiles, and for glory
to thy people Israel."
33 And his father and his
mother marveled at what
was said about him;
34 and Simeon blessed
them and said to Mary his
mother, "Behold, this child
is set for the fall and rising
of many in Israel, and for a
sign that is spoken against
35 (and a sword will
pierce through your own
soul also), that thoughts
out of many hearts may be
revealed."
36 And there was a
prophetess, Anna, the
daughter of Phanuel, of the
tribe of Asher; she was of
a great age, having lived
with her husband seven
years from her virginity,
37 and as a widow till she
was eighty-four. She did
not depart from the
temple, worshiping with
fasting and prayer night
and day.
38 And coming up at that
very hour she gave thanks
to God, and spoke of him
to all who were looking
for the redemption of
Jerusalem.
39 And when they had
performed everything
according to the law of the
Lord, they returned into
Galilee, to their own city,
Nazareth.
40 And the child grew
and became strong, filled
with wisdom; and the
favor of God was upon
him.
41 Now his parents went
to Jerusalem every year at
the feast of the Passover.
42 And when he was
twelve years old, they
went up according to
custom;
43 and when the feast was
ended, as they were
returning, the boy Jesus
stayed behind in
Jerusalem. His parents did
not know it,
44 but supposing him to
be in the company they
went a day's journey, and
they sought him among
their kinsfolk and
acquaintances;
45 and when they did not
find him, they returned to
Jerusalem, seeking him.
46 After three days they
found him in the temple,
sitting among the teachers,
listening to them and
asking them questions;
47 and all who heard him
were amazed at his
understanding and his
answers.
48 And when they saw
him they were astonished;
and his mother said to him,
"Son, why have you
treated us so? Behold,
your father and I have
been looking for you
anxiously."
49 And he said to them,
"How is it that you sought
me? Did you not know
that I must be in my
Father's house?"
50 And they did not
understand the saying
which he spoke to them.
51 And he went down
with them and came to
Nazareth, and was
obedient to them; and his
mother kept all these
things in her heart.
52 And Jesus increased in
wisdom and in stature, and
in favor with God and
man.















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