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para inscribirse junto con María, comprometida para casarse con él, la cual estaba encinta. (Luke 2:5)
Sucedió que mientras estaban ellos allí, se cumplieron los días de su alumbramiento. (Luke 2:6)
Y dio a luz a su Hijo primogénito; Lo envolvió en pañales y Lo acostó en un pesebre, porque no había lugar para ellos en el mesón. (Luke 2:7)
En la misma región había pastores que estaban en el campo, cuidando sus rebaños durante las vigilias de la noche.
Y un ángel del Señor se les presentó, y la gloria del Señor los rodeó de resplandor, y tuvieron gran temor. (Luke 2:9)
Pero el ángel les dijo: "No teman, porque les traigo buenas nuevas de gran gozo que serán para todo el pueblo; (Luke 2:10)
porque les ha nacido hoy, en la ciudad de David, un Salvador, que es Cristo (el Mesías) el Señor. (Luke 2:11)

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Luke 2:8 - Cross Reference

Moisés apacentaba el rebaño de Jetro su suegro, sacerdote de Madián; condujo el rebaño hacia el lado occidental del desierto y llegó a Horeb, el monte de Dios. (Exodus 3:1)
Escogió también a David Su siervo, Lo tomó de entre los rediles de las ovejas; (Psalm 78:70)
No te traía lo despedazado por las fieras. Yo cargaba con la pérdida. Tú lo demandabas de mi mano, tanto lo robado de día como lo robado de noche. (Genesis 31:39)
Pero David respondió a Saúl: "Su siervo apacentaba las ovejas de su padre, y cuando un león o un oso venía y se llevaba un cordero del rebaño, (1 Samuel 17:34)
Todos los que vinieron antes de Mí son ladrones y salteadores, pero las ovejas no les hicieron caso. (John 10:8)
Vivo Yo," declara el Señor DIOS, "ya que Mi rebaño se ha convertido en presa, que incluso Mi rebaño se ha convertido en alimento para todas las fieras del campo por falta de pastor, y que Mis pastores no han buscado Mis ovejas, sino que los pastores se han apacentado a sí mismos y no han apacentado Mi rebaño, (Ezekiel 34:8)