The Bible does not tell us exacly how many there were. We do know there was more than one because it says "they".
The bible does not say who they were. But it clearly says they worshiped the baby only and not Mary or Joseph.
The account of the shepherds in Luke 2:8-18 doesn't say how many there were.
We do not know how many shepherds came to see Jesus at His birth. We are not told this in the bible.
three wise men
The bible does not say the number.
8 :)
The angel on the top of Christmas trees symbolizes the angel that came to see the shepherds. The angel showed the shepherds where Jesus was.
An angel
According to Luke chapter 2: yes, the angel did visit the shepherds near Bethlehem. However, the question may be whether this really did happen. Scholars say that the story is unlikely to have been true.
a star
The Bible only says that the Shepherds visited Him in the manger not much else is known
"Shepherds quake at the sight" is a line from the Christmas carol "O Holy Night." It describes the reaction of the shepherds to the angel appearing to announce the birth of Jesus, emphasizing the awe and fear they felt at the extraordinary event.
Like the number of wise-men, the number of shepherds is not recorded.
Yes, the shepherds were initially frightened when the angel appeared to them, as described in the Bible in Luke 2. However, the angel reassured them not to be afraid and brought them good news of great joy about the birth of Jesus.
The bible does not mention the number of sheperds that went to see christ .
After Jesus' birth in Bethlehem, the shepherds were the first to visit him, according to the New Testament. The angels announced the birth to the shepherds, who then went to see Jesus in the manger.
We are told in Luke 2:8 that the shepherds were watching their flocks at night when the angel told them about the Christ child. We do not know what the date was on the Jewish calendar or our calendar.
In The Bible there is a story of the angel appearing to shepherds in the field to announce the birth of Jesus. The angels brought glad tidings and good news to the shepherds.