According to the Gospels angels visited them.
Luke 2:15-20.
The bible only says a angel spoke to the shepherds to go and see the baby Jesus in Bethlehem, Michael is not named.
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 angel did not tell the shepherds to follow anything at all. They agreed amongst themselves to go and see the Baby.In Luke 2:15 it states that the shepherds spoke to one another and said "let us go to Bethlehem and see this thing that has happened which the Lord has revealed to us".There was a Star that was followed by the wise men from the east who saw it in the sky and understood this phenomenon was a sign of the birth of the King of the Jews and they followedthis Star on their journey.
Yes, according to the Bible, the angels told the shepherds that they would find baby Jesus wrapped in cloths and lying in a manger, which is a feeding trough for animals typically found in a stable.
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It wasn't the angels that said this but the shepherd, for we read in Luke 2:15:And it came to pass, as the angels were gone away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing which is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.The thing was the birth that the angels had announced unto them, Jesus was not called a thing.
Not all German Shepherds ears go up.
Shepherds are born with the instinct to herd, the trainer only needs to train them commands such as "go herd!" "Stop herding!" "herd the flock over there!"
Yes; you may go to see Jesus' tomb any time. It is in Jerusalem; but remember that he was placed in it almost 2000 years ago, and a lot might have changed in that time.
The little figures placed in a crib scene are commonly referred to as "nativity figurines" or "nativity set figures." These typically depict the Holy Family, including Jesus, Mary, and Joseph, along with other characters such as shepherds, angels, and animals. Nativity scenes are often displayed during the Christmas season to celebrate the birth of Jesus.
They are in the animal kingdom