<h2><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_THE_STAR_AND_THE_WISE_MEN" id="THE_STORY_OF_THE_STAR_AND_THE_WISE_MEN"></SPAN>THE STORY OF THE STAR AND THE WISE MEN</h2>
<p>For some time after Jesus was born, Joseph and Mary stayed
with him in Bethlehem. The little baby was not kept long in the
stable sleeping in a manger; for after a few days they found
room in a house; and there another visit was made to Jesus by
strange men from a land far away.</p>
<p>In a country east of Judea, and many miles distant, were
living some very wise men who studied the stars. One night they
saw a strange star shining in the sky, and in some way they
learned that the coming of this star meant that a king was soon
to be born in the land of Judea. These men felt a call of God
to go to Judea, far to the west of their own home, and there to
see this new-born king. They took a long journey, with camels
and horses, and at last they came to, the land of Judea, just
at the time when Jesus was born at Bethlehem. As soon as they
were in Judea, they supposed that every one would know all
about the king, and they said:</p>
<p>"Where is he that is born king of the Jews? In the east we
have seen his star, and we have come to worship him."</p>
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<p><b>THE SHEPHERDS IN THE FIELD</b>—And there were
in the same country shepherds abiding in the field, keeping
watch over their flock by night.... And the angel said unto
them, 'Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of
great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is
born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is
Christ the Lord.'—(Luke 2: 8-10-11.)</p>
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<p><SPAN name="Page_182"
id="Page_182"></SPAN>But no one of whom they asked had ever
seen this king, or had heard of him. The news of their
coming was sent to Herod the king, who was now a very old
man. He ruled the land of Judea, as you know, under the
emperor at Rome, Augustus Cæsar. Herod was a very wicked
man, and when he heard of some one born to be a king, he
feared that he might lose his own kingdom. He made up his
mind to kill this new king.</p>
<p>He sent for the priests and scribes, the men who studied and
taught the books of the Old Testament, and asked them about
this Christ for whom all the people were looking. He said: "Can
you tell me where Christ, the king of Israel, is to be born?"
They looked at the books of the prophets, and then they said:
"He is to be born in Bethlehem of Judea; for thus it is written
by the prophet, 'And thou Bethlehem in the land of Judah are
not the least among the princes of Judah; for out of thee shall
come forth one who shall rule my people Israel.'"</p>
<p>Then Herod sent for the wise men from the east, and met them
alone, and found from them at what time the star was first
seen. Then he said to them:</p>
<p>"Go to Bethlehem; and there search carefully for the little
child; and when you have found him, bring me word again, so
that I also may come and worship him."</p>
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<i>The wise men went their way</i>
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<p>Then the wise men went on their way toward Bethlehem; and
suddenly they saw the star again shining upon the road before
them. At this they were glad, and followed the star until it
led them to the very house where the little child was. They
came in, and there they saw the little one, with Mary, its
mother. They knew at once that this was the king; and they fell
down <SPAN name="Page_184"
id="Page_184"></SPAN>on their faces and worshipped him as the
Lord. Then they brought out gifts of gold and precious
perfumes, frankincense and myrrh, which were used in
offering sacrifices; and they gave them as presents to the
royal child.</p>
<p>That night God sent a dream to the wise men, telling them
not to go back to Herod, but to go home at once to their own
land by another way. They obeyed the Lord, and found another
road to their own country without passing through Jerusalem
where Herod was living. So Herod could not learn from those men
who the child was that was born to be a king.</p>
<p>And very soon after these wise men had gone away, the Lord
sent another dream to Joseph, the husband of Mary. He saw an
angel, who spoke to him, saying:</p>
<p>"Rise up quickly; take the little child and his mother, and
go down to the land of Egypt, for Herod will try to find the
child to kill him."</p>
<p>Then at once Joseph rose up in the night, without waiting
even for the morning. He took his wife and her baby, and
quietly and quickly went with them down to Egypt, which was on
the southwest of Judea. There they all stayed in safety, as
long as the wicked king Herod lived, which was not many
months.</p>
<p>King Herod waited for the wise men to come back to him from
their visit to Bethlehem; but <SPAN name="Page_185"
id="Page_185"></SPAN>he soon found that they had gone to their
home without bringing to him any word. Then Herod was very
angry. He sent out his soldiers to Bethlehem. They came, and
by the cruel king's <SPAN name="Page_186"
id="Page_186"></SPAN>command they seized all the little
children in Bethlehem who were three years old, or younger,
and killed them all. What a cry went up to God from the
mothers in Bethlehem, as their children were torn from their
arms and slain!</p>
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<i>He took his wife and baby and went down to Egypt</i>
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<p>But all this time, the child Jesus whom they were seeking
was safe with his mother in the land of Egypt.</p>
<p>Soon after this king Herod died, a very old man, cruel to
the last. Then the angel of the Lord came again and spoke to
Joseph in a dream, saying: "You may now take the young child
back to his own land, for the king who sought to kill him is
dead."</p>
<p>Then Joseph took his wife and the little child Jesus, and
started to go again to the land of Judea. Perhaps it was his
thought to go again to Bethlehem, the city of David, and there
bring up the child. But he heard that in that part of the land
Archelaus, a son of Herod, was now ruling, and who was as
wicked and cruel as his father.</p>
<p>He feared to go under Archelaus' rule, and instead took his
wife and the child to Nazareth, which had been his own home and
that of Mary his wife before the child was born. Nazareth was
in the part of the land called Galilee, which at that time was
ruled by another son of king Herod, a king named Herod Antipas.
He was <SPAN name="Page_187"
id="Page_187"></SPAN>not a good man, but was not so cruel nor
bloody as his wicked father had been.</p>
<p>So again Joseph the carpenter and Mary his wife were living
in Nazareth. And there they stayed for many years while Jesus
was growing up. Jesus was not the only child in their house,
and he had many other playmates among the boys of
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