'Shepherds' is the subject while 'Jesus' is the direct object.
The shepherds visited him in a different account.
The phrase "shepherds quake at the sight" likely refers to the biblical account in the Gospel of Luke where shepherds watching their flock at night are visited by an angel announcing the birth of Jesus. The word "quake" suggests that the shepherds were filled with fear or awe at the extraordinary sight before them. This phrase captures the profound impact and significance of the moment when the shepherds encountered the divine message of Jesus' birth.
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 shepherds did not give Jesus gifts; it was the wise men (Three Kings) who presented gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to Jesus. They offered these gifts as symbols of his royalty, divinity, and eventual sacrifice.
The three wise men, also known as the Magi, were said to have visited baby Jesus first after following a star to Bethlehem. They brought gifts of gold, frankincense, and myrrh to honor and celebrate his birth.
The Gospels of Matthew and Luke each has a visitor to the baby Jesus in order to worship him.Matthew has the magi ('wise men') follow a star to worship Jesus and bring him gifts.In keeping with its theme of poverty, Luke has poor shepherds visit Jesus to worship him. The shepherds knew nothing of the star that Matthew has the magi follow, but were instead told of Jesus' birth by angels.
i worship god and jesus
The angels did tell them that the baby was God's son and that they should worship him
Because the Angel of the Lord told them - in Luke 2 10. And the angel said unto them, Fear not: for, behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy, which shall be to all people. 11. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.
The angel who announced the birth of Jesus to the shepherds was an angel of the Lord.
No. It is a complete sentence with a subject (Jesus) and predicate (wept).
They ran to tell the news to everyone they met that night, and searched for Jesus so they could worship Him.
Angels appeared to the shepherds on the night Jesus was born.
Christians do not worship Jesus. They worship God.
The Bible only says that the Shepherds visited Him in the manger not much else is known
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 shepherds and the wise men located the baby Jesus , with the help of the bright star.