ngel had commanded, and they dedicated him to the Lord.
Later they took him up to the Temple at Jerusalem to make the offering
that all Jewish mothers made, some money, if it was the first
boy-child, and a lamb, or a pair of doves. Joseph bought for Mary a
pair of doves, and they went up the white steps of the beautiful porch
of the Temple, and passed the long rows of marble pillars into the
court of the Gentiles where they could look up and see the Temple
itself with its white marble pillars and golden roof shining in the sun.
Mary gave her doves to the Priest at the gate of the Court of the
Women, and he took them away to be offered on the altar, while Joseph
took the Holy Child into the Men's Court for the Priest to bless as he
dedicated Him to the Lord. When all was done and they were going away,
an old man named Simeon saw them, and begged to hold the child. He was
a good man who had longed to see the Christ who was to come, and now
the Spirit of God told him that this was He. He thanked God, and said:
"Lord, now lettest Thou thy servant depart in peace, according to Thy
word, for mine eyes have seen Thy salvation."
He also spoke as a prophet of the days to come, and just then a very
old woman who lived in the Temple, Anna, the prophetess, came and gave
thanks to God, and told the people that the Redeemer had come to
Israel. All these things Mary kept in her heart, as she had kept the
words of the angel, and wondered why she had been chosen to be the
mother of the Holy Child.
Seven months before this time a little son had been born to Zacharias
and Elizabeth. The neighbors wished to name him for his father, but
Elizabeth said, "Not so; but he shall be called John." When they asked
his father what it should be, he wrote an answer (for he had been dumb
ever since he talked with the angel in the Temple) and they read, "His
name shall be called John." Then his mouth was opened, and he began to
speak and to praise God, and his friends wondered what the child would
be when he grew to manhood. His father became a prophet for a time,
and said some strange things about him that were written down. He said
that John should be called a prophet of the Highest, and go before the
Lord to prepare His ways.
John grew, and he also grew strong in spirit, and while he was yet
young he went to live in the deserts where he was taught of God to be a
prophet and a preacher.
CHAPTER II.
FOLLOWING THE STAR.
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