Some accounts of surrounding events and birth are found at:
(Matthew 1:18 - 2:23).....................specifically:Matthew 1:25-2:1
(Luke 1:26-35) (Luke 2:1-21)..........specifically: Luke 2:6-7
*Micah 5:2 prophesied about where Messiah was to be born (John 7:42)
*Isaiah 7:14 prophesied that he would be 'Born of a virgin' (Luke 1:30-35)
*Genesis 49:10 prophesied he would be born of the tribe of Judah(Hebrews 7:14)
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The shortest bible verse is John 11:35:”Jesus wept”. It’s only two words.
This was Jesus's first miracle and it is found in John 2:1-11
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The shortest verse in the Bible is only two words - "Jesus wept". It is found in the New Testament in the Gospel of John, chapter 11, verse 35. Job 3:2 "He said" in the NIV is one of the shortest verses in the Old Testament, but in other translations it is written as "And Job said:" so it depends on which translation you refer to.
The Bible verse found in Luke 1:31 states: "And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son, and you shall call his name Jesus." This verse is part of the annunciation of the birth of Jesus to Mary by the angel Gabriel.
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The shortest bible verse is John 11:35:”Jesus wept”. It’s only two words.
This was Jesus's first miracle and it is found in John 2:1-11
Jesus wept because that is the smallest verse in the bible
The birth of Moses can be found in Exodus chapter 2 verse 2.
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
The first Christmas verse in the bible is found in Isaiah 7:14. The verse is written as 'Therefore the lord himself will give you a sign: The virgin will be with child and will give birth to a son'.
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Matthew chapter 4 verse 18
Where is the word grace found in the bible king James verse
The shortest verse in the Bible is only two words - "Jesus wept". It is found in the New Testament in the Gospel of John, chapter 11, verse 35. Job 3:2 "He said" in the NIV is one of the shortest verses in the Old Testament, but in other translations it is written as "And Job said:" so it depends on which translation you refer to.