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  1. y in Egypt, until they should return to their own land.
  2. Herod was very angry when he found that the wise men had gone
  3. home another way. He knew what God by His prophet had said about
  4. Christ’s coming.
  5. He knew how the star had been sent as a guide to the wise men.
  6. Yet he was determined to destroy Jesus. In his wrath he sent soldiers
  7. to kill “all the children that were in Bethlehem, ... from two years old
  8. and under.” Matthew 2:16.
  9. How strange that a man should fight against God! What an awful
  10. scene this slaying of the innocent children must have been! Herod had
  11. before done many cruel things; but his wicked life was soon to end.
  12. He died a terrible death.
  13. Joseph and Mary remained in Egypt till after the death of Herod.
  14. Then the angel appeared to Joseph, and said, “Arise, and take the
  15. young child and His mother, and go into the land of Israel: for they
  16. are dead which sought the young child’s life.” Matthew 2:20.
  17. Joseph had hoped to make his home in Bethlehem, where Jesus
  18. was born; but on coming near to Judea, he learned that a son of Herod
  19. was reigning in place of his father.
  20. This made Joseph afraid to go there, and he did not know what to
  21. do; so God sent an angel to instruct him. Following the directions of
  22. the angel, Joseph returned to his old home in Nazareth.
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  25. Chap. 5 - Child Life of Jesus
  26. Jesus in His childhood lived in a little mountain village. He was
  27. the Son of God, and He might have had any place on earth for His
  28. home.
  29. He would have been an honor to any place. But He did not go
  30. to the homes of rich men or the palaces of kings. He chose to dwell
  31. among the poor in Nazareth.
  32. Jesus wants the poor to know that He understands their trials. He
  33. has borne all that they have to bear. He can sympathize with them and
  34. help them.
  35. Of Jesus in His early years the Bible says, “The child grew, and
  36. waxed strong in spirit, filled with wisdom: and the grace of God was
  37. upon Him.” “And Jesus increased in wisdom and stature, and in favor
  38. with God and man.” Luke 2:40, 52.
  39. His mind was bright and active. He was of quick understanding,
  40. and showed a thoughtfulness and wisdom beyond His years. Yet His
  41. ways were simple and childlike, and He grew in mind and body as
  42. other children grow.
  43. But Jesus was not in all things like other children. He
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  45. always showed a sweet, unselfish spirit. His willing hands were
  46. always ready to serve others. He was patient and truthful.
  47. Firm as a rock in standing for the right, He never failed to be gentle
  48. and courteous toward all. In His home, and wherever He might be, He
  49. was like a cheerful sunbeam.
  50. He was thoughtful and kind toward the aged and the poor, and He
  51. showed kindness even to the dumb animals. He would care tenderly
  52. for a little wounded bird, and every living thing was happier when He
  53. was near.
  54. In the days of Christ the Jews gave much care to the education of
  55. their children. Their schools were connected with the synagogues, or
  56. places of worship, and the teachers were called rabbis, men who were
  57. supposed to be very learned.
  58. Jesus did not go to these schools, for they taught many things that
  59. were not true. Instead of God’s Word, the sayings of men were studied,
  60. and often these were contrary to that which God had taught through
  61. His prophets.
  62. God Himself by His Holy Spirit instructed Mary how to bring up
  63. His Son. Mary taught Jesus from the Holy Scriptures, and He learned
  64. to read and study them for Himself.
  65. Jesus also loved to study the wonderful things which God had
  66. made, in the earth and in the sky. In this book of nature He saw the
  67. trees and plants and animals, and the sun and the stars.
  68. Day by day He watched them, and tried to learn lessons from them,
  69. and to understand the reason of things.
  70. Holy angels were with Him, and helped Him to learn from these
  71. things about God. Thus, as He grew in height and strength, He grew
  72. also in knowledge and wisdom.
  73. Every child may gain knowledge as Jesus did. We
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  75. should spend our time in learning only that which is true. Falsehood
  76. and fables will do us no good.
  77. Only the truth is of any value, and this we may learn from God’s
  78. Word and from His works. As we study these things the angels will
  79. help us to understand.
  80. We shall see the wisdom and goodness of our heavenly Father. Our
  81. minds will be strengthened, our hearts will be made pure, and we shall
  82. be more like Christ.
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  84. Every year Joseph and Mary went up to Jerusalem, to the feast of
  85. the Passover. When Jesus was twelve years old, they took Him with
  86. them.
  87. This was a pleasant journey. The people traveled on foot, or rode
  88. on oxen or asses, and it took several days to go. The distance from
  89. Nazareth to Jerusalem is about seventy miles. From all parts of the
  90. land, and even from other countries, the people went to t

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