There is no scriptural reference of the shepherds giving any worldly gifts. They gave Him something much more precious, and that was their recognition that he was someone special. They even left their sheep to go and see Him. They took notice of what the angel said to them and did not shrug it off as not really have happened. They even knelt before Him and worshipped Him.
The bible does not mention any gifts given by the humble shepherds.
Yes of course they did
The shepherds did not give Jesus gifts. The wise men from the east gave Jesus gifts of gold, frankincence, and myrrh. He was about two years old when they came.
The Bible does not indicate that the shepherds brought any gifts to Jesus(Luke 2:7-20). They were just thrilled to see this amazing fulfillment of prophecy (Isaiah 9:6)(Isaiah 19:20).
Gold, francinsense and murh by the wise men and a lamb by the shepherds
Jesus was visited by the 3 wise men who brought him gifts of Myrrh, Frankincense and gold.
Caesar did not bring Jesus any gifts as he probably did not know of His birth and if he somehow knew he would not have honored a king with gifts. Caesar considered himself above all persons.
The shepherds brought their curiosity and their presence. What they took away with them was verification and affirmation.
To bring gifts...
Caesar did not bring Jesus any gifts as he probably did not know of His birth and if he somehow knew he would not have honored a king with gifts. Caesar considered himself above all persons.
They rode on Camel's, and gave Frankincense, Myrrh, and Gold as Gifts
The three shepherds who visited Jesus were known as the Magi. They were a group of wise men from the East who had followed a star to Bethlehem. They were believed to be Persian astrologers and were known by the names of Gaspar, Melchior, and Balthazar. These three men followed the star and brought gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to Jesus. They were the first to recognize Jesus as the King of the Jews and paid homage to Him.
gold, frankincense and myrrh
'Shepherds' is the subject while 'Jesus' is the direct object.