Matt. chap. 1 and continuing to Chap. 2 recounts the virgin birth and wise men.
Gospel of Mark skips accounts of Christ's birth...begins with John the Baptist preparing the way for the opening of Jesus, ministry .
Luke chap. 1, starting in verse 26 is the account of the virgin birth 9actually angel announcing it to Mary) and continues through the chapter with her song of thanksgiving and praise. In chapter 2, is the familiar account about the shepherds.
The Book of John skips the account of his birth but recounts Jesus' pre-existence as deity, before putting on flesh.
Merry Christmas!!
2006-12-24 08:05:25
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answered by Anonymous
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It IS in Matthew. But its also in Mark and Luke gives the best version of events. Just read the first three books of the New Testament and you'll find out what you want to know. Darn good read!
And Jeebus is My Rectum, go back to the rock u crawled out from under, u know absolutely nothing!
2006-12-24 07:57:08
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answered by kiwi_mum1966 5
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the story of the birth of Jesus is in the beginning of the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, and Luke
2006-12-24 08:02:28
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answered by ♥Kayla♥ 2
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Luke chapters 1 and 2
Matthew chapters 1 and 2
Don't be embarrassed, it's great that you are interested in knowing God.
God bless you
2006-12-24 07:53:49
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answered by ღ Q T ღ 3
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Here is a little about Jesus' birth in the Qu'ran.
[019:029] Then she pointed to him. They said: "How can we talk to one who is a child in the cradle?"
[019:030] He ['Ãsâ (Jesus)] said: "Verily, I am a slave of God, He has given me the Scripture and made me a Prophet;"
[019:031] "And He has made me blessed wheresoever I be, and has enjoined on me Salât (prayer) and Zakât (obligatory charity), as long as I live."
[019:032] "And dutiful to my mother, and made me not arrogant, unblest.
[019:033] "And Salâm (peace) be upon me the day I was born, and the day I die, and the day I shall be raised alive!"
[019:034] Such is 'Ãsâ (Jesus), son of Maryam (Mary). (It is) a statement of truth about which they doubt (or dispute).
[019:035] It befits not (the Majesty of) God that He should beget a son [this refers to the slander of Christians against God, by saying that 'Ãsâ (Jesus) is the son of God]. Glorified (and Exalted) is He (above all that they associate with Him). When He decrees a thing, He only says to it: "Be!" – and it is.
[019:036] ['Ãsâ (Jesus) said:] "And verily, God is my Lord and your Lord. So worship Him (Alone). That is a Straight Path. (God's religion of Islâmic Monotheism which He did ordain for all of His Prophets)." (Tafsir At-Tabarî)
[019:037] Then the sects differed [i.e. the Christians about 'Ãsâ (Jesus) ['alayhis-salâm]], so woe to the disbelievers [those who gave false witness by saying that 'Ãsâ (Jesus) is the son of God] from the Meeting of a great Day (i.e. the Day of Resurrection, when they will be thrown in the blazing Fire).
[019:038] How clearly will they (polytheists and disbelievers in the Oneness of God) see and hear, the Day when they will appear before Us! But the Zalimûn (polytheists and wrong doers) today are in plain error.
2006-12-24 07:57:23
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answered by onewhosubmits 6
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Luke has the best version.
2006-12-24 07:53:03
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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if you actually take the time to read and study the Book of Nonsense, you'll understand why it is flawed and fictional.
2006-12-24 07:53:59
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answered by Jeebus is my Rectum 3
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We will pray for your SLOTHFULNESS!
LOOK IT UP --LAZY DAISY!
http://www.toughlove.faithweb.com/hope_eternal_prayer_group.htm
2006-12-24 07:53:49
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answered by whynotaskdon 7
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