Luke wrote the account of the shepherd's visit. Mary is thought to have given Luke much of the information.
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The Gospels of Matthew and Luke each has a visitor to the baby Jesus in order to worship him.Matthew has the magi ('wise men') follow a star to worship Jesus and bring him gifts.In keeping with its theme of poverty, Luke has poor shepherds visit Jesus to worship him. The shepherds knew nothing of the star that Matthew has the magi follow, but were instead told of Jesus' birth by angels.
_______________It is in Luke's Gospel that we find the baby Jesus in a manger, since the other nativity account in Matthew's Gospel says that Jesus was found in a house.Throughout Luke's Gospel, we see more concern for the poor than in any other gospel. Luke even has poor shepherds come to worship the baby Jesus, in comparison to Matthew which only has the wise men bring fabulously expensive gifts. Although Luke says that Mary and Joseph stayed in the stable only because there was no room in the inn, it is a depiction of poverty.For Luke, the manger represents the very poor, just as do the shepherds who found Jesus there.
No, Luke's Gospel does not mention the Magi in the Christmas story. The story of the Magi is found in the Gospel of Matthew.
Matthew's Gospel tells us that the magi found the baby Jesus in a house in Bethlehem.
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Melchior gave baby Jesus myrrh. Melchior was one of the 3 wise men who came to visit Jesus when he was born in a manger.
Jesus of Nazareth, if you read the New Testament gospels as gospel truth.
The three wise men coming to visit baby jesus.
A:In Luke's Gospel, Jesus was taken son after birth to the Temple in Jerusalem, on route to the family home in Nazareth, Galilee. On the other hand, in Matthew's Gospel, the baby Jesus remained at the family home in Bethlehem until after the arrival of the wise men, when Joseph was warned to take Jesus to Egypt, for fear of King Herod.
Yes he is, with his wife or soon to be wife and liams' or lukes' the god parents