<div class='chaptertitle'>THE BIRTH OF CHRIST.</div>
<p><span class="smcap">The</span> time was near for Je-sus to come on the
earth. God had told Ad-am and Eve of one who
would save them from their sins. Mo-ses, and all the
seers and wise men, spoke of him who was to give
men new hearts, and help them to lead new lives.</p>
<p>In the days of He-rod, king of Ju-dah, there was
a priest named Zach-a-ri-as. His wife's name was
E-liz-a-beth. They were both old, and had led pure
lives, and sought to keep God's laws. But they had
no child.</p>
<p>One day when the priest was in the house of
God by one of the al-tars, an an-gel came and stood
near him. And when the priest saw him he shook
with fear.</p>
<p>But the an-gel said: Fear not, Zach-a-ri-as, for
God will give thee and thy wife a son, and thou
shalt call his name John.</p>
<p>He shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and
shall not drink wine nor strong drink, and shall turn
the hearts of men to the Lord their God.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_236" id="Page_236">[236]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Then Zach-a-ri-as said to the an-gel, But how
shall I know that these things will be?</p>
<p>And the an-gel said to him, I am the an-gel
Ga-bri-el, who stands near to God, and he has sent
me to tell thee this good news. And for thy lack of
faith thou shalt be dumb, and speak not a word till
the day that these things come to pass.</p>
<p>Now those who were in the courts of God's house
thought it strange that Zach-a-ri-as should stay so
long at the al-tar where he burnt the in-cense.</p>
<p>And when he came out he could not speak to
them, but made them know by signs that he had
seen a strange sight.</p>
<p>Six months from this time God sent the an-gel
Ga-bri-el to the town of Naz-a-reth, to a young wo-man
there whose name was Ma-ry. She was one of
the heirs of King Da-vid.</p>
<p>When Ma-ry saw the an-gel she was in great
fear, for she knew not why he had come. And the
an-gel said: Fear not, Ma-ry, for God has blessed
thee. Thou shalt have a son, and shalt call his
name <span class="smcap">Je-sus</span>. He shall be great, and shall be called
the Son of God. And God will make him a king,
and to his reign there shall be no end.</p>
<p>Ma-ry said: How can this be?</p>
<div class="figleft"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_090.jpg" width-obs="486" height-obs="600" alt="Annunciation" /> <span class="caption">THE AN-NUN-CIA-TION.</span></div>
<p>The an-gel told her that what might seem hard
for her was not hard for God, who could do all
things. He had told E-liz-a-beth that she should
have a son, and he had now sent word to Ma-ry
that she should have a son; and what he had said
he would do.</p>
<p>Then Ma-ry said, Let the Lord's will be done.
And the an-gel left her.</p>
<p>Ma-ry made haste and went to the land of Ju-dah,
and to the house of E-liz-a-beth and Zach-a-ri-as,
where she spent three months. Then she came
back to her own home. Jo-seph was the name of
Ma-ry's hus-band; and he was a Jew, of King Da-vid's
line. They were both poor, and Jo-seph had
to work hard at his trade. He was a car-pen-ter.</p>
<p>God gave Zach-a-ri-as and E-liz-a-beth the son
that he said they should have. And when the child
was eight days old, the friends and kins-folk came
to see it and to give it a name. Most of them said,
Call him Zach-a-ri-as.</p>
<p>But the child's mo-ther said, Not so. He shall
be called John.</p>
<p>And they said, There is none of thy kin-dred
that is called by this name.</p>
<p>And they made signs to the fa-ther that he
should let them know by what name the child should
be called.</p>
<p>And the fa-ther sat down and wrote: His name
is John. And they all thought this strange, as he<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_238" id="Page_238">[238]</SPAN><br/><SPAN name="Page_239" id="Page_239">[239]</SPAN></span>
had not told them of the an-gel who spoke to him in
the house of God.</p>
<p>As soon as Zach-a-ri-as wrote these words his
speech came back to him, and he gave praise and
thanks to God. And all the folks in that part of the
land heard of these things, and they said, What
sort of a child shall this be? And the boy grew
tall and strong, and the Lord blest him, and he went
out and dwelt in the woods and waste lands till he
was a man, and it was time for him to preach to the
Jews and to tell them of Je-sus.</p>
<p>Now the king of Rome was called a Ce-sar,
in the speech of that land, and the Jews had to do
just as he said, for they were his slaves. And he
made a law that the names of all the Jews should
be put down in a book, that it might be known what
tribe they came from, and what they were worth.
Then, too, it would not be a hard task to count them
when the Ce-sar wished to know how large a force
of them was in this land he had fought for and won.</p>
<p>And each Jew was to go to that part of the land
where his fore-fa-thers dwelt, and have his name put
down in the book at that place.</p>
<p>So, as Jo-seph and his wife were of the house of
Da-vid, they both set out for the town of Beth-le-hem,
where Da-vid used to feed his sheep. The
way was long, and when they came to the town they<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_240" id="Page_240">[240]</SPAN></span>
found a great crowd of folks there. There was no
room for Jo-seph and Ma-ry at the inn, and they
knew no one at whose house they could stay.</p>
<p>As they went from place to place in search of a
room, they came to a shed in which was a great
trough or man-ger full of hay, where the poor folks
who came to town fed the beasts on which they rode.</p>
<p>So Jo-seph and Ma-ry made their home in this
shed while they had to wait to have their names put
down. And while they were there God gave to
Ma-ry the son that he said she should have.</p>
<p>And as she had no fine soft clothes to wrap the
babe in, she took bands of cloth and put round him,
and laid him on the straw in the man-ger.</p>
<p>In those days rich men kept large flocks of sheep
and goats, and had men watch them at night for
fear that wild beasts would seize and kill them. The
men who fed and took care of the sheep were called
shep-herds.</p>
<p>One night, as some shep-herds were on the hills
where they kept watch of their flocks, the an-gel
of the Lord came down to them. And a bright
light shone round them so that they were in great fear.</p>
<div class="figright"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_091.jpg" width-obs="482" height-obs="600" alt="nativity" /> <span class="caption">THE NA-TIV-I-TY.</span></div>
<p>And the an-gel said to them, Fear not, for I
bring you good news which shall give joy to all the
land. For Christ, the Lord, is born for you this
day, in the town of Beth-le-hem, and he will save
you from your sins. And this is the way ye shall
know him: Ye shall find the babe wrapped in bands
of cloth and laid in a man-ger.</p>
<p>When the an-gel had said this, there came, like
a flash of light, a great host of an-gels who gave
praise to God, and sang, Glo-ry be to God on high,
and on earth, peace and good-will to men.</p>
<p>When the an-gels had left them the shep-herds
said, Let us go at once to Beth-le-hem and see
these things of which the an-gel has told us.</p>
<p>And they came with haste, and found Ma-ry and
Jo-seph, and the babe that lay in the man-ger where
the ox and ass used to feed. And when they had
seen the child, they went out and told what the an-gel
had said to them. And those who heard were
filled with awe, for it was the first time that such a
thing had been done in the world. And the strange
news spread fast.</p>
<p>Ma-ry told no one of the talk she had had with
the an-gel, but thought much of these things, and
took the best of care of the new-born babe. It did
not seem as if it could be her own child.</p>
<p>When the babe was eight days old, its fa-ther and
mo-ther gave it the name of <span class="smcap">Je-sus</span>, as the an-gel had
bid them. And they gave him to the Lord; that is,
they vowed to the priest that they would bring up
the child to serve God and to lead a good life. For<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_242" id="Page_242">[242]</SPAN><br/><SPAN name="Page_243" id="Page_243">[243]</SPAN></span>
though he was the son of God he was sent on earth
to teach men what they ought to do.</p>
<p>Now there was a
man in Je-ru-sa-lem
whose name was Sim-e-on.
He was a good
man, and did what
was right, and for
years he had been on
the watch for one of
whom the seers had
told, and who was to
save men from their
sins.</p>
<p>And it was made
known to Sim-e-on
in a dream that he
should not die till
he had seen this
King of kings and
Lord of lords.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/i_092.jpg" width-obs="330" height-obs="500" alt="holding the baby" /> <span class="caption">SIM-E-ON IN THE TEM-PLE.</span></div>
<p>Sim-e-on was a
priest in the house of
God, and when Jo-seph
and Ma-ry brought in the child Je-sus, he took
it up in his arms and blest God, and said: Now,
Lord, thy words have come true, and I can die in<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_244" id="Page_244">[244]</SPAN></span>
peace, for I have seen him who is to be the light of
the world, and to save men from their sins!</p>
<p>Jo-seph and Ma-ry knew not what to make of
this strange speech. And the priest blest them, and
gave the child back to his mo-ther, and told her of
some of the great things he would do when he grew
up to be a man.</p>
<p>And there was one An-na, who kept all the fasts,
and served God night and day. She was four-score
and four years old, and could fore-tell what was to
take place, and her fame was great. And she came
in-to the house of God while Sim-e-on yet spoke, and
gave thanks to the Lord, and told of him who was
to come to save the Jews, and to give them back
their rights.</p>
<p>Then Ma-ry and Jo-seph went back to their own
home in Naz-a-reth. And the child grew, and was
strong, and wise, and God blest him from day to day.</p>
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<h2>CHAPTER II.</h2>
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