Luke 2:15-20.
Jesus birth in the town of Bethlehem in Judea fulfilled the words of the prophet Micah you can see so in chapter 5 verse 2 of the bible
If you will go back to the Gospel of Luke and read from chapter 1 through chapter 2 and verse 38 you will see what is unique to Jesus Christ. This story tells us that Jesus is the Son of God, born of a virgin. He was attested to by God,God's angels, the shepherds, Simeon's prophecy and Anna's testimony. In Mathew's gospel, chapter 1 we are told that "His name shall be Jesus, for he shall save His people from their sins". And He will be called Immanuel, which means "God with us". Taken literally this means that Jesus Christ is God. The wise men traveled far to pay homage to a "new born King" and that King was Jesus.
According to the Gospels angels visited them.
If you are asking about the shepherds in the bible, in the New Testament there were going to see baby Jesus. There were headed to Bethlehem in Judaea.
Jesus wrode on a donkey on Palm Sunday to fulfill the prophecy of Zechariah chapter 9 verse 9. You see kings came on horses or chariots but Jesus came riding humbly on a donkey.
The shepherds visited him in a different account.
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.
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.
The names of Noahs three (3) sons were: Shem, Ham, and Japheth. Moses records this fact in the book of Genesis in several places, see chapter 5 verse 32, chapter 6 verse 10, and chapter 7 verse 13.
In Matthew 23:39, Jesus declares that the people of Jerusalem will not see him again until they acknowledge and welcome him as their Messiah. This verse reflects Jesus' longing for the people of Jerusalem to recognize him as their awaited Savior, despite their rejection of him at that time. It also foreshadows his eventual return in glory.
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.
The bible does not mention the number of sheperds that went to see christ .