1 Now it came about in those days that an order went out from Caesar Augustus that there was to be a numbering of all the world.
2 This was the first numbering, which was made when Quirinius was ruler of Syria.
3 And all men went to be numbered, everyone to his town.
4 And Joseph went up from Galilee, out of the town of Nazareth, into Judaea, to Beth-lehem, the town of David, because he was of the house and family of David,
5 To be put on the list with Mary, his future wife, who was about to become a mother.
6 And while they were there, the time came for her to give birth.
7 And she had her first son; and folding him in linen, she put him to rest in the place where the cattle had their food, because there was no room for them in the house.
8 And in the same country there were keepers of sheep in the fields, watching over their flock by night.
9 And an angel of the Lord came to them, and the glory of the Lord was shining round about them: and fear came on them.
10 And the angel said, Have no fear; for truly, I give you good news of great joy which will be for all the people:
11 For on this day, in the town of David, a Saviour has come to birth, who is Christ the Lord.
12 And this is the sign to you: you will see a young child folded in linen, in the place where the cattle have their food.
13 And suddenly there was with the angel a great band of spirits from heaven, giving praise to God, and saying,
14 Glory to God in the highest, and on the earth peace among men with whom he is well pleased.
15 And when the angels had gone away from them into heaven, the keepers of the sheep said to one another, Let us go now to Beth-lehem, and see this thing which has come about, which the Lord has made clear to us.
16 And they came quickly, and saw Mary and Joseph, and the child in the place where the cattle had their food.
17 And when they saw it, they gave them an account of the things which had been said to them about the child.
18 And all those to whose ears it came were full of wonder at the things said by the keepers of the sheep.
19 But Mary kept all these words in her heart, and gave much thought to them.
20 Then the keepers of the sheep went back, giving glory and praise to God for all the things which had come to their ears and which they had seen, as it had been said to them.
21 And when, after eight days, the time came for his circumcision, he was named Jesus, the name which the angel had given to him before his birth.
22 And when the necessary days for making them clean by the law of Moses had come to an end, they took him to Jerusalem to give him to the Lord
23 (As it says in the law of the Lord, Every mother's first male child is to be holy to the Lord),
24 And to make an offering, as it is ordered in the law of the Lord, of two doves or other young birds.
25 And there was then in Jerusalem a man whose name was Simeon; and he was an upright man, fearing God and waiting for the comfort of Israel: and the Holy Spirit was on him.
26 And he had knowledge, through the Holy Spirit, that he would not see death till he had seen the Lord's Christ.
27 And full of the Spirit he came into the Temple; and when the father and mother came in with the child Jesus, to do with him what was ordered by the law,
28 Then he took him in his arms and gave praise to God and said,
29 Now you are letting your servant go in peace, O Lord, as you have said;
30 For my eyes have seen your salvation,
31 Which you have made ready before the face of all nations;
32 A light of revelation to the Gentiles, and the glory of your people Israel.
33 And his father and mother were full of wonder at the things which were said about him.
34 And Simeon gave them his blessing and said to Mary, his mother, See, this child will be the cause of the downfall and the lifting up of great numbers of people in Israel, and he will be a sign against which hard words will be said;
35 (And a sword will go through your heart;) so that the secret thoughts of men may come to light.
36 And there was one, Anna, a woman prophet, the daughter of Phanuel, of the family of Asher (she was very old, and after seven years of married life
37 She had been a widow for eighty-four years); she was in the Temple at all times, worshipping with prayers and going without food, night and day.
38 And coming up at that time, she gave praise to God, talking of him to all those who were waiting for the freeing of Jerusalem.
39 And when they had done all the things which were ordered by the law of the Lord, they went back to Galilee, to Nazareth, the town where they were living.
40 And the child became tall and strong and full of wisdom, and the grace of God was on him.
41 And every year his father and mother went to Jerusalem at the feast of the Passover.
42 And when he was twelve years old, they went up, as their way was, to the feast;
43 And when the days of the feast came to an end and they were going back, the boy Jesus was still in Jerusalem, but they had no knowledge of it:
44 And in the belief that he was with some of their number, they went a day's journey; and after looking for him among their relations and friends,
45 And seeing that he was not there, they went back to Jerusalem, to make search for him.
46 And after three days they came across him in the Temple, seated among the wise men, giving ear to their words and putting questions to them.
47 And all to whose ears it came were full of wonder at his knowledge and the answers which he gave.
48 And when they saw him they were surprised, and his mother said to him, Son, why have you done this to us? see, your father and I have been looking for you with sorrow.
49 And he said to them, Why were you looking for me? was it not clear to you that my right place was in my Father's house?
50 And his words seemed strange to them.
51 And he went down with them and came to Nazareth; and did as he was ordered: and his mother kept all these words in her heart.
52 And Jesus was increasing in wisdom and in years, and in grace before God and men.
1 Por esse tempo, César Augusto, o imperador romano, mandou que se fizesse um registo geral dos habitantes de todo o império romano.
2 Este recenseamento foi feito sendo Cirénio governador da Síria.
3 Todos tinham que voltar à terra natal para registarem os seus nomes.
4 E como José era da descendência real, teve que ir a Belém, na Judeia, a terra natal do rei David, desde a cidade de Nazaré na Galileia. Levou consigo Maria, sua noiva, cuja gravidez estava já avançada nessa altura.
6 Enquanto ali se encontravam, chegou a hora de dar à luz; e nasceu-lhe o seu primeiro filho, que envolveu em panos e deitou na manjedoura de um estábulo, onde se viram obrigados a recolher, por não haver para eles lugar na hospedaria da povoação.
8 Naquela noite, encontravam-se nos campos fora da vila alguns pastores que guardavam os seus rebanhos.
9 Eis que de súbito apareceu entre eles um anjo, e o campo ficou iluminado com a glória do Senhor. Sentiram muito medo,
10 mas o anjo sossegou-os: Não tenham medo; trago-vos a notícia mais feliz e que se destina a toda a gente!
11 Esta noite, em Belém, a cidade de David, nasceu o Salvador - sim, o Cristo, o Senhor.
12 É assim que o reconhecerão: encontrarão a criancinha envolvida em panos e deitada numa manjedoura.
13 E eis que, de repente, se juntou outro grande grupo de anjos, louvando Deus:
14 Glória ao Senhor, no mais alto dos céus, paz na Terra aos homens a quem Deus quer bem.
15 Depois deste grande número de anjos ter voltado para os céus, os pastores disseram uns aos outros: Vamos a Belém ver esta coisa maravilhosa que acontece e de que o Senhor nos falou.
16 Correndo à aldeia, encontraram Maria e José, com a criança deitada na manjedoura de um estábulo.
17 Os pastores falavam a toda a gente no que tinha acontecido e no que o anjo dissera acerca daquele menino.
18 Todos os que ouviam a história dos pastores mostravam-se espantados.
19 Maria, porém, guardava estas coisas no seu coração, pensando cuidadosamente nelas.
20 Por fim, os pastores voltaram para os campos e rebanhos, louvando Deus pela visita dos anjos e por terem visto o menino tal como o anjo lhes dissera.
21 Passados oito dias, na cerimónia da sua circuncisão, puseram ao menino o nome de Jesus, nome esse que o anjo lhe dera antes mesmo de ter sido gerado.
22 Quando chegou a altura de ser levada ao templo a oferta da cerimónia de purificação de Maria, como as leis de Moisés exigiam, seus pais levaram-no a Jerusalém para o apresentar ao Senhor, porque nessas mesmas leis Deus tinha dito: Se o primeiro filho de uma mulher for rapaz, será dedicado ao Senhor. Nessa mesma ocasião, os pais de Jesus ofereceram também o seu sacrifício pela purificação, um par de rolas ou dois pombinhos, de acordo com a lei.
25 Naquele dia, estava justamente no templo um homem chamado Simeão, morador em Jerusalém, um crente dedicado ao Senhor, cheio do Espírito Santo e que vivia constantemente na esperança do breve aparecimento do Enviado de Deus , pois o Espírito Santo tinha-lhe revelado que não morreria sem ver primeiro aquele que tinha sido designado por Deus.
27 O Espírito Santo inspirou-o a ir ao templo naquele dia, e assim, quando Maria e José chegaram para apresentar o menino Jesus ao Senhor em obediência à lei, Simeão estava lá. E tomando a criança nos braços louvou Deus:
33 José e Maria admiravam-se do que se dizia a respeito de Jesus. Simeão abençoou-os, mas depois disse a Maria: Uma espada atravessará a tua alma, porque esta criança será rejeitada por muitos em Israel, mas para ruína deles. Para muitos outros, porém, será uma grande alegria. E por ele serão revelados os pensamentos mais profundos de muitos corações.
36 No mesmo dia estava também no templo uma profetisa de Deus chamada Ana, filha de Fanuel, da tribo de Aser, de oitenta e quatro anos de idade. Era viúva, pois o seu marido tinha morrido após sete anos de casados. Nunca saía do templo, antes permanecia ali dia e noite, adorando Deus em jejuns e oração. Enquanto Simeão falava com Maria e José, ela aproximou-se e começou também a dar graças a Deus e a anunciar publicamente, a todos quantos em Jerusalém esperavam a chegada do Salvador, que o Messias tinha finalmente chegado.
39 Depois de terem cumprido todas as exigências da lei de Deus, os pais de Jesus voltaram para Nazaré da Galileia. Ali o menino foi crescendo, fortalecendo-se física e mentalmente. Enchia-se de sabedoria e Deus derramava sobre ele as suas bênçãos.
41 Tinha Jesus doze anos, acompanhou os pais a Jerusalém para a festa anual da Páscoa, à qual assistiam sempre. Terminada a comemoração, tomaram o caminho de volta para Nazaré, mas Jesus ficou para trás em Jerusalém. No primeiro dia os pais não deram pela sua falta, porque julgavam que estivesse com amigos entre os outros viajantes. Mas, quando não apareceu naquela noite, começaram a buscá-lo entre os parentes e amigos, e, não o encontrando, voltaram a Jerusalém para ali continuarem a procurá-lo.
46 Três dias depois, conseguiram descobri-lo. Achava-se no templo, sentado entre os mestres da lei, ouvindo-os e fazendo-lhes perguntas, deixando toda a gente admirada com a sua inteligência e respostas.
48 Os pais não sabiam que pensar quando o viram sentado ali. Filho, disse-lhe a mãe, porque nos fizeste isto? Teu pai e eu estávamos desesperados, à tua procura.
49 Mas que necessidade havia de me procurarem?, disse ele. Não calcularam que eu estaria aqui no templo, na casa de meu Pai, pois que me é necessário tratar dos seus assuntos?
50 Mas eles não entenderam o que dizia.
51 Depois ele voltou com os pais para Nazaré; e era-lhes obediente. A sua mãe guardava todas estas coisas no coração.
52 Assim foi Jesus crescendo, tanto em tamanho como em sabedoria, amado por Deus e pelos homens.