<h2>The Baby Brought to the Temple</h2><div class="chaptertitle">CHAPTER 8</div>
<div class='cap'>ALTHOUGH JESUS was born in a stable and slept
in a manger, he did not stay in that place long.
After a few days Joseph was able to find a more
comfortable home, where the young mother and her
baby were taken. The Jews were very kind to strangers
of their own people, and welcomed them to their houses
when passing through their towns.</div>
<p>Joseph and his family were in Bethlehem for some
weeks, perhaps for some months. It may have been
their purpose to make Bethlehem their home, and to
bring up this child, the Son of David, in David's own
city, where he could have a better training for his coming
life, whatever that life might be, than in the country
village of Nazareth.</p>
<p>On the day when Jesus was forty days old, he was
brought with his mother to Jerusalem, which was only
six miles from Bethlehem. There he was taken to the
Temple for a service which showed that he was given to
God and to be brought up as God's child. It was the
rule of the Jews that after the first child had come to a
family, an offering should be made on the altar in the
Temple for him and prayers should be said. A family
that was rich would offer for their first child a sheep,
which was killed and burned on the altar as a gift to
God in place of the child. If the family was poor, or of
the working class of people, the parents offered a pair
of doves or pigeons. Joseph and Mary brought a pair
of doves, and stood by while these were burned on the
altar, Mary holding her baby in her arms.<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_64" id="Page_64">[64]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>At that moment there was in the Temple an old
man named Simeon. He was a good man and very
earnest in his prayers to God that he might live to see
the Messiah-King of
Israel, the Christ of God,
who had been promised
through the prophets of
old. And God had said
to Simeon that he should
not die until he had seen
Christ. On that morning
a voice had seemed
to say to him, "Go to
the Temple." He obeyed
it, not knowing why he
had been sent to that
place on that day.</p>
<p>As Joseph and Mary
brought the baby Jesus
into the Temple, the voice
of the Lord spoke again to
Simeon, saying:</p>
<p>"This child is David's
Son, the King of
Israel."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/illus-074.jpg" width-obs="307" height-obs="500" alt="painting" /> <span class="caption">Mary and the doves</span></div>
<p>The old man came forward, held out his arms, and
took the child into them, folded him to his bosom, and
lifting up his eyes to heaven, said in Hebrew verse:</p>
<div class='poem'>
"Now, Lord, thou mayest let thy servant go<br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">According to thy word, in peace.</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">For these eyes of mine have seen thy Saviour</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">Whom thou hast sent to all the people.</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">A light to shine upon the nations,</span><br/>
<span style="margin-left: 0.5em;">And the glory of thine own people Israel."</span><br/></div>
<p>Joseph and Mary were filled with wonder at the<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_65" id="Page_65">[65]</SPAN></span>
act and words of the old man, whom they had never
seen before and did not know. But as he placed the
child in their arms again, he prayed for God's blessing
upon both Joseph and Mary.</p>
<p>"Listen," he said, "this child will become a cause
for many to fall and to rise again in Israel. He shall be
God's sign of mercy, but many shall speak against him.
Also, sorrow like a sword shall pierce through your soul,
O mother; and the thoughts out of many hearts shall be
made known."</p>
<p>Those words seemed very strange at the time; but
long afterward, when Jesus had grown to be a man,
Mary found how true they were, as she saw enemies
gathered against her son, and at last looked at him
dying upon the cross. Then, indeed, a sword went
through Mary's soul.</p>
<p>Just at that moment a woman came up to the little
group. She was very old, more than ninety years of
age; and being a widow and a devout worshipper of
God she stayed nearly all her days in the Temple praying.
God had spoken to her also with the promise of a
coming Christ, the Saviour and King. She too saw in
this little baby the promised Messiah, and in a loud
voice gave thanks and praise to God. All who heard
her wondered at her words, and wondered all the more
as they looked on this plainly-clad father and mother
with their baby, all evidently from the country, and
the speech of Joseph and Mary showing they had come
from Galilee in the far north.</p>
<p>Thus even while Jesus was a very young baby, only
forty days old, here in Jerusalem a few people had looked
upon him and spoken of him as the coming King of Israel.</p>
<p>Joseph and Mary carried the child back to their new
home in Bethlehem; and Mary had more thoughts to hide
within her silent heart long after that day in the Temple.</p>
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