- 오늘의 예배
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- 오늘의 WEB성경
- English Bible Story
- 01.창조시대 EBS
- 02.족장시대 EBS
- 03.출애굽기 EBS
- 04.광야시대 EBS
- 05.정복시대 EBS
- 06.사사시대 EBS
- 07.통일왕국 EBS
- 08.분열왕국 EBS
- 09.포로시대 EBS
- 10.포로귀환 EBS
- 11.중간시대 EBS
- 12.예수시대 EBS
- 13.초대교회 EBS
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14.세계선교
8 And there were shepherds in the same country (they were in the same fields from which David had been called to tend God's Israel, or flock) abiding in the field, and keeping watch by night over their flock. (When the flock is too far from the village to lead it to the fold at night, these shepherds still so abide with it in the field, even in the dead of winter.)
9 And an angel of the Lord stood by them (He stood upon the earth at their side, and did not float above them in the heavens, as he is usually pictured. His standing upon the earth shows a fuller fellowship and sympathy with men--comp. Acts 1: 10 ), and the glory of the Lord shone round about them (The Shechinah, or bright cloud, which symbolizes the divine presence (Exodus 24: 16; 1 Kings 8: 10; Isaiah 6: 1 - 3; Romans 9: 4). It was seen by the three apostles upon the mount of transfiguration ( Matthew 17: 5), by Stephen (Acts 7: 55 ), and by Paul-- Acts 22: 6 - 11 ) : and they were sore afraid.
10 And the angel said unto them, Be not afraid; for behold, I bring you good tidings of great joy (Christianity is a religion of present joys, and leads onward to joy eternal) which shall be to all the people:
11 for there is born to you (born as a gift to us-- John 3: 16) this day in the city of David a Saviour. (the angel omits the name of Jesus, but gives the meaning of his name), who is the Christ (Messiah is the Hebrew and Christ is the Greek for our English word "anointed." Prophets, priests, and kings were anointed. Jesus held all these three offices for all our race for all eternity) the Lord.
12 And this is the sign (The token by which to identify the child. A babe in a manger was not ordinary sight) unto you: Ye shall find a babe wrapped in swaddling clothes, and lying in a manger. ("What fearful odds! What a strange contrast! Idolatry on the throne (in the person of Augustus Cæsar), and the founder of a new religion and a new empire lying in a manger!")
13 And suddenly there was with the angel a multitude (The event was too important to be heralded by any one angel. All heaven was interested in the departure of its Prince, and marveled at the grace of the Father who sent him-- 1 Peter 1: 12) of the heavenly host (God's army (1 Kings 22: 19; Psalms 103: 20, 21). The Deity is called "God of Sabaoth"; that is, God of hosts or multitude (Romans 9: 29; James 5: 4; Daniel 7: 10; Revelation 5: 11, 12); but at this time God's army appeared to announce the coming of eternal peace) praising God, and saying,towards her (mercy in granting a child; great mercy in granting so illustrious a child) ;
14 Glory to God in the highest (in the highest heavens-- Job 16: 19; Ps. 148: 1), And on earth peace among men (The angels invoke blessing on God and peace upon man. Peace between God and man, and ultimately peace between man and man) in whom he is well pleased. (The love of God is shed abroad upon all, even the vilest of sinners (Romans 5: 8; 1 Timothy 1: 15); but his peace comes upon those who have accepted his Son, and in whom he is therefore especially well pleased (Romans 9: 11). Peace is the unfailing apostolic salutation toward Christians (Romans 1: 7; 1 Corinthians 1: 3; 2 Corinthians 1: 2, etc.), and is attainable in the highest degree by Christians only-- John 14: 27; 16: 33; Colossians 3: 15; Phillippians 4: 7.)
15 And it came to pass, when the angels went away from them into heaven, the shepherds said one to another, Let us now go even unto Bethlehem, and see this thing that is come to pass, which the Lord hath made known unto us.
16 And they came with haste, and found Mary, and Joseph, and the babe lying in the manger.
17 And when they saw it, they made known concerning the saying which was spoken to them about the child. (They were the first evangelists. Among the heralds of Christ we note one great prophet, John the Baptist, and one learned Pharisee, Paul; the rest are shepherds, fishermen, and publicans, yet their gospel has triumphed over the wisdom of men (1 Corinthians 1: 26 - 29; 2 Corinthians 4: 7). The shepherds were moved to publish by the same spirit which actuated the lepers at Samaria--2 Kings 7: 9.)
18 And all that heard it wondered (the gospel story excites wonder; the more we ponder it the more wonderful it becomes) at the things which were spoken unto them by the shepherds.
19 But Mary kept all these sayings (The silence of Mary contrasts with the talkativeness of the shepherds. But is the duty of Christians both to ponder and to publish), pondering them in her heart. (Only Mary could know the fact here stated; and the statement indicates that Luke got the opening parts of his Gospel from the mother of our Lord. She had much to think about. The angelic messages to Zacharias, to herself, and to the shepherds were full of significance, and her mind would search diligently to comprehend the fullness of their meaning. In her quiet thoughtfulness the beauty of the Virgin's character shines forth-- 1 Peter 3: 4.)
20 And the shepherds returned (they did not make this glorious occasion an excuse for neglecting their humble duties), glorifying (because of the greatness of that which had been revealed) and praising God (because of the goodness of that which he revealed) for all the things that they had heard and seen, seen as it was spoken unto them. (Jesus came in exactly the same manner in which his coming had been spoken of or described by the angels a few hours before; and also just as his coming had been spoken of or described by the prophets centuries and centuries before. God's word holds good for eternity as truly as for one day. The shepherds doubtless passed to their reward during the thirty years which Jesus spent in seclusion prior to his entering upon his ministry. But the rest of their commonplace life was now filled with music of praise, and their night watches lit by the glory of God, which could never entirely fade away.)
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1창세기[Genesis] 2출애굽기[Exodus] 3레위기[Leviticus] 4민수기[Numbers] 5신명기[Deuteronomy] 6여호수아[Joshua] 7사사기[Judges] 8룻기[Ruth] 9사무엘상[1 Samuel] 10사무엘하[2 Samuel] 11열왕기상[1 Kings] 12열왕기하[2 Kings] 13역대상[1 Chronicles] 14역대하[2 Chronicles] 15에스라[Ezra] 16느헤미아[Nehemiah] 17에스더[Esther] 18욥기[Job] 19시편[Psalms] 20잠언[Proverbs] 21전도서[Ecclesiastes] 22아가[Song of Solomon] 23이사야[Isaiah] 24예레미야[Jeremiah] 5예레미아애가[Lamentations] 26에스겔[Ezekiel] 27다니엘[Daniel] 28호세아[Hosea] 29요엘[Joel] 30아모스[Amos] 31오바댜[Obadiah] 32요나[Jonah] 33미가[Micah] 34나훔[Nahum] 35하박국[Habakkuk] 36스바냐[Zephaniah] 37학개[Haggai] 38스가랴[Zechariah] 39말라기[Malachi] 40마태복음[Matthew] 41마가복음[Mark] 42누가복음[Luke] 43요한복음[John] 44사도행전[Acts] 45로마서[Romans] 46고린도전서[1 Corinthians] 47고린도후서[2 Corinthians] 48갈라디아서[Galatians] 49에베소서[Ephesians] 50빌립보서[Philippians] 51골로새서[Colossians] 52데살로니가전서[1 Thessalonian] 53데살로니가후서[2 Thessalonian] 54디모데전서[1 Timothy] 55디모데후서[2 Timothy] 56디도서[Titus] 57빌레몬서[Philemon] 58히브리서[Hebrews] 59야고보서[James] 60베드로전서[1 Peter] 61베드로후서[2 Peter] 62요한일서[1 John] 63요한이서[2 John] 64요한삼서[3 John] 65유다서[Jude] 66요한계시록[Revelation] |


