Immensity cloistered in thy dear womb,
Now leaves His well-belov’d imprisonment,
There He hath made Himself to His intent
Weak enough, now into the world to come;
But O, for thee, for Him, hath the inn no room?
Yet lay Him in this stall, and from the Orient,
Stars and wise men will travel to prevent
The effect of Herod’s jealous general doom.
Seest thou, my soul, with thy faith’s eyes, how He
Which fills all place, yet none holds Him, doth lie?
Was not His pity towards thee wondrous high,
That would have need to be pitied by thee?
Kiss Him, and with Him into Egypt go,
With His kind mother, who partakes thy woe.
“Nativity” by John Donne
by JMH on December 25, 2008 in Bible and Theology, Gospel
One Response to ““Nativity” by John Donne”
Leave a Reply
Sponsors
Subscribe via Email
Click to subscribe to this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
- Greek Palindromes May 24, 2012
- The DOJ Pays $120,000 in Failed Attempt to Bully a Pro-Life Woman May 22, 2012
- Inner-Biblical Allusions May 22, 2012
- Biblical Theology, Köstenberger’s JETS Editorial, and J. P. Gabler May 21, 2012
- May Women Teach Men at Church? September 2, 2006
- Q & A on Paul and Jesus, Women and the Law January 21, 2007
- Three Objections Enns Makes to Mohler: Apparant Age, Authority, and World-Picture November 4, 2011
- Three Reasons To Think the Earth Is Young August 8, 2011





Very nice. I’m a big fan of Donne.