Nueva Biblia Latinoamericana
Pero María atesoraba todas estas cosas, reflexionando sobre ellas en su corazón. (Luke 2:19)
Y los pastores se volvieron, glorificando y alabando a Dios por todo lo que habían oído y visto, tal como se les había dicho. (Luke 2:20)
Cuando se cumplieron los ocho días para circuncidar al Niño, Le pusieron por nombre Jesús, el nombre dado por el ángel antes de que El fuera concebido en el seno materno. (Luke 2:21)
Al cumplirse los días para la purificación de ellos, según la ley de Moisés, Lo trajeron a Jerusalén (Ciudad de Paz) para presentar al Niño al Señor,
(como está escrito en la Ley del Señor: "TODO VARON QUE ABRA LA MATRIZ (EL PRIMOGENITO) SERA LLAMADO SANTO PARA EL SEÑOR)," (Luke 2:23)
y para ofrecer un sacrificio conforme a lo que fue dicho en la Ley del Señor: "UN PAR DE TORTOLAS O DOS PICHONES." (Luke 2:24)
Había en Jerusalén un hombre que se llamaba Simeón. Este hombre, justo y piadoso, esperaba la consolación de Israel, y el Espíritu Santo estaba sobre él. (Luke 2:25)

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Luke 2:22 - Cross Reference

Entonces el SEÑOR habló a Moisés: (Leviticus 12:1)