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Texts -- Luke 2:1-8 (NET)

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The Census and the Birth of Jesus
2:1 Now in those days a decree went out from Caesar Augustus to register all the empire for taxes. 2:2 This was the first registration , taken when Quirinius was governor of Syria . 2:3 Everyone went to his own town to be registered . 2:4 So Joseph also went up from the town of Nazareth in Galilee to Judea , to the city of David called Bethlehem , because he was of the house and family line of David . 2:5 He went to be registered with Mary , who was promised in marriage to him , and who was expecting a child . 2:6 While they were there , the time came for her to deliver her child . 2:7 And she gave birth to her firstborn son and wrapped him in strips of cloth and laid him in a manger , because there was no place for them in the inn .
The Shepherds’ Visit
2:8 Now there were shepherds nearby living out in the field , keeping guard over their flock at night .

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  • Alam Raya Berkumandang [KJ.101] ( Angels We Have Heard on High / Les anges dans nos campagnes )
  • Anak Maria dalam Palungan [KJ.112]
  • Bernyanyilah Merdu [KJ.106] ( Good Christian Men, Rejoice / In dulci jubilo )
  • Dari Terbitnya Surya T'rang [KJ.137]
  • Dengarlah Kidung [KJ.103]
  • Di Dalam Palungan [KJ.102] ( Away in a Manger )
  • Di Muka Tuhan Yesus [KJ.29]
  • Di Palungan Dibaringkan [KJ.111]
  • Gembala Waktu Malam G'lap [KJ.95a] ( While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks )
  • Gembala Waktu Malam G'lap [KJ.95b] ( While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks )
  • Hai Malaikat dari Sorga [KJ.97]
  • Hai Mari Berhimpun [KJ.109] ( Adeste fideles / O Come, All Ye Faithful )
  • Hai, Siarkan di Gunung [KJ.120]
  • Jauh dari Sorga Datangku' [KJ.98] ( From Heaven Above to Earth I Come / Vom Himmel hock da komm ich her )
  • Kandang Domba itu RumahNya [KJ.127]
  • Kau, Yesus, Raja Mahakaya [KJ.297]
  • Lahir Kristus di Dunia [KJ.125]
  • Lahir Putera Mulia [KJ.132] ( Puer nobis nascitur / Unto Us a Boy Is Born )
  • Malam Kudus [KJ.92] ( Silent Night / Stille Nacht, heilige Nacht )
  • Mari, Lihatlah Semua [KJ.114]
  • S'lamat, S'lamat Datang [KJ.123]
  • T'lah Kutemukan Dasar Kuat [KJ.38]
  • Takhta Mulia di Tempat Baka [KJ.108] ( Thou Didst Leave Thy Throne )
  • [Luk 2:1] On A Day When Men Were Counted
  • [Luk 2:6] The Friendly Beasts
  • [Luk 2:6] Once In Royal David’s City
  • [Luk 2:7] Ah, Dearest Jesus
  • [Luk 2:7] Away In A Manger
  • [Luk 2:7] Babe In Bethlem’s Manger, The
  • [Luk 2:7] Child In The Manger
  • [Luk 2:7] Come Rejoicing, Praises Voicing
  • [Luk 2:7] Cradled In A Manger, Meanly
  • [Luk 2:7] Dear Little One
  • [Luk 2:7] Dear Little Stranger
  • [Luk 2:7] Dost Thou In A Manger Lie?
  • [Luk 2:7] Gentle Mary Laid Her Child
  • [Luk 2:7] Give Heed, My Heart
  • [Luk 2:7] Glad Christmas Bells
  • [Luk 2:7] Hush, My Dear
  • [Luk 2:7] In A Lowly Manger Sleeping
  • [Luk 2:7] In The Bleak Midwinter
  • [Luk 2:7] Infant Holy, Infant Lowly
  • [Luk 2:7] Infant Lay Within A Shed, An
  • [Luk 2:7] Listen, Lordings, Unto Me
  • [Luk 2:7] Manger-babe, The
  • [Luk 2:7] No Room In The Inn
  • [Luk 2:7] O Child Of Lowly Manger Birth
  • [Luk 2:7] O Jesus Christ, Thy Manger Is
  • [Luk 2:7] Ring Out The Bells For Christmas
  • [Luk 2:7] Sleep! Holy Babe
  • [Luk 2:7] Sleep, Little Baby
  • [Luk 2:7] Snow Lay On Ground, The
  • [Luk 2:7] Tale Of The Olden Time, A
  • [Luk 2:7] There Came A Little Child To Earth
  • [Luk 2:7] There’s A Song In The Air
  • [Luk 2:7] This Endris Night
  • [Luk 2:7] To Thee My Heart I Offer
  • [Luk 2:7] ’twas In The Winter Cold
  • [Luk 2:7] Virgin Pure, Both Meek And Mild, A
  • [Luk 2:7] Virgin Stills The Crying, The
  • [Luk 2:7] When Christmas Morn Is Dawning
  • [Luk 2:7] When Joseph Went With Mary
  • [Luk 2:8] Child And The Shepherd, The
  • [Luk 2:8] Christians, Awake, Salute The Happy Morn
  • [Luk 2:8] Dawning Fair, Morning Wonderful
  • [Luk 2:8] First Noel, The
  • [Luk 2:8] Flocks Were Wrapped In Slumber, The
  • [Luk 2:8] Go, Tell It On The Mountain
  • [Luk 2:8] In The Field With Their Flocks Abiding
  • [Luk 2:8] In The Silence Of The Night
  • [Luk 2:8] It Came Upon The Midnight Clear
  • [Luk 2:8] Long Ago
  • [Luk 2:8] Long Years Ago O’er Bethlehem’s Hills
  • [Luk 2:8] Lowly Shepherds Of Judea
  • [Luk 2:8] O Holy Night
  • [Luk 2:8] O Sing A Song Of Bethlehem
  • [Luk 2:8] Over Bethl’em’s Hillside
  • [Luk 2:8] Rise Up, Shepherd, And Follow
  • [Luk 2:8] See Amid The Winter’s Snow
  • [Luk 2:8] Shepherds Of Bethlehem, The
  • [Luk 2:8] Shepherds! Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep
  • [Luk 2:8] Silent Night
  • [Luk 2:8] Story That Never Grows Old, The
  • [Luk 2:8] To Thee, O God, The Shepherd Kings
  • [Luk 2:8] While Shepherds Watched Their Flocks
  • [Luk 2:8] While Their Flocks The Shepherds Tended
  • [Luk 2:8] Wonderful Night!

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Expository Notes on the Bible (Constable)

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  • I. Introduction 1:1-4II. The birth and childhood of Jesus 1:5-2:52A. The announcement of John the Baptist's birth 1:5-251. The introduction of John's parents 1:5-72. The angel's announcement to Zechariah 1:8-233. The pregnanc...
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  • As in the first part of this major section of the Gospel (1:5-56), Luke arranged his material in this one to compare and contrast John the Baptist and Jesus (1:57-2:52). In that section there was prediction, but in this one t...
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  • There is great theological significance in this familiar passage. It comes through mainly in the angel's words and in the symbolism of what happened."In 2:8-14 we have a third annunciation scene, which follows the same patter...
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Expositions Of Holy Scripture (Maclaren)

  • And there were in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping watch over their flock by night. 9. And, lo, the angel of the Lord came upon them, and the glory of the Lord shone round about them; and they were sor...
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