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Matthew 2:13-18
Matthew 2:13–18 (NIrV)
13 When the Wise Men had left, Joseph had a dream.
In the dream an angel of the Lord appeared to Joseph.
“Get up!” the angel said.
“Take the child and his mother and escape to Egypt.
Stay there until I tell you to come back.
Herod is going to search for the child.
He wants to kill him.”
14 So Joseph got up.
During the night, he left for Egypt with the child and his mother Mary.
15 They stayed there until King Herod died.
So the words the Lord had spoken through the prophet came true.
He had said, “I brought my son out of Egypt.”
(Hosea 11:1)
16 Herod realized that the Wise Men had tricked him.
So he became very angry.
He gave orders about Bethlehem and the area around it.
He ordered all the boys two years old and under to be killed.
This agreed with the time when the Wise Men had seen the star.
17 In this way, the words Jeremiah the prophet spoke came true.
He had said,
18 “A voice is heard in Ramah.
It’s the sound of crying and deep sadness.
Rachel is crying over her children.
She refuses to be comforted,
because they are gone.”
(Jeremiah 31:15)
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