it was our Father directly who communicited the birth of Christ initially to the prophet Isaiah. You will find the account written in the book of Isaiah, in the 7th chapter.
You will find an angel discussing the birth of John the baptist to his dad, in the First chapter of Luke.
You will find Gabriel discussing the conception of Christ with Mary in that same chapter. In Luke 2, You will find the angel of the Lord announcing the birth of Christ to the shepherds who were tending to the sheep. There is a doubble meaning with that verse, the literal sheep herders themselves, but also consider that Christ often referred to the people of the tribes of Israel as "The lost sheep".
The angel who announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds was an angel of the Lord.
It was the angels who announced it to the shepherds.
The biblical account (Luke 2:8-15) does not provide the name of the angel who announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds.
The Feast of the Annunciation, when the Angel Gabriel announced to Mary that she would give birth to Jesus. Hope this helped :)
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 angel that appeared to the shepherds in the biblical story of the birth of Jesus is known as the Angel of the Lord.
They both represent something from the story in the bible about Jesus' birth. Since Christmas is the celebration of the birth of God's son, the star represents the North star which the three wise men followed to find baby Jesus' birth place in Bethlehem. The angel represents the angel Gabriel who came to Mary to alert her to the fact she was carrying God's son and was to name him Jesus.
An angel announced Jesus conception and birth. (Luke 1:30,31; 2:10,11) Angels ministered to him after the 40-day fast. (Matthew 4:11) An angel strengthened Jesus when he prayed in Gethsemane on his final night as a human. (Luke 22:43)
The only two archangels who are named in the Bible are Michael and Gabriel. Gabriel announced Jesus' conception and his birth. Michael was identified as the fallen angel.
Luis De Jesus's birth name is Luis Angel De Jesus.
Gabriel visited Mary to tell her that she had been chosen to bear Jesus (Luke 1:26-38). The angel who announced the birth of Christ to the shepherds is not named (Luke2:8-15). Matthew's gospel doesn't name any of the angels involved in events surrounding Jesus' birth. Mark and John do not record these angelic visits.
Angels were gods messengers, and they told the word of the birth of Jesus to humble shepards.