Where he was born Jesus? It is generally accepted that Jesus was born in Judean Bethlehem. Nowadays, it is a city that is located in the middle of Palestine. It is located in Judea, in the area of of the West Bank Jordan, 8 km south of Jerusalem.

It's about this Bethlehemwhich is situated on the territory of Palestinewe sing in carols, and it's the place the gospels write about Luke i Marekthat this is location the birth of Jesus of Nazareth.

It is interesting to note that there is a second Bethlehemwhich is legally unknown, and is distinguished by the name of Galilee. It is located in the north IsraelIt was on the outskirts of Nazareth, the town where Jesus spent his childhood years. The Evangelists write of Jesus as Jesus of Nazareth, but they do not say Jesus of Bethlehemwhich, according to the supporters of this theory, proves the truth of its existence, that in fact Jesus was born in Galilei. There is still an ongoing debate as to which of these places is the actual birthplace of Jesus. Interestingly, there is also a third theory - some historians are of the opinion that neither place is the actual place where Jesus was born, because if we actually read the Scriptures we will come to the conclusion that he was born in Nazareth.

Jesus Christ came into the world in secret in Bethlehem. Such a picture of the Savior's birth is held by every child raised in a Christian family. Do the Scriptures contain information about the exact location of Jesus' birth. Are we able to point out the exact place where the miracle of the birth took place? Christ. I invite you to watch another clash between the Bible and science. We can find the description of the birthplace of Jesus Christ in two. Gospel In the Gospel of St. Matthew and Luke both Gospels indicate clearly that Jesus was born in Bethlehem In the Gospel of St. Matthew we find the following passage When Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea during the reign of King Herod, behold, Wise Men from the East came to Jerusalem. Later in the second chapter of Matthew's Gospel we find confirmation of this fact. Herod inquired about the ark to the priests and scholars of the people where Jesus was to be born, and you, Bethlehem of the land of Judah, are not the nearest of all the principal cities of Judah, for out of you shall come forth a ruler to shepherd my people Israel. Jesus' place of birth has already been said by the prophet Michael Asha And you Bethlehem EF rata the least you are among the tribes of men from you will come forth to me the one who will rule in Israel and his origin from the beginning from day and eternity. The second of the Gospels in which you can find information about the place of birth of Jesus is the Gospel of St. Luke Joseph with Mary who was pregnant. They had to go to the city of origin to let themselves be enrolled in the census. He also went Joseph From Galilee from the city of Nazareth to Judea to David Bowie's town called Bethlehem.

Because he came from the house and lineage of David to be saved by the likes of Mary who was a burden to Anna when they were there the time of dissolution came for Mary. She came from her firstborn son. She left him in the pillows and laid him in a manger because there was no room for them at the bottom of the records of both the Old and New Testaments agree on the fact that Jesus was born in the City of Nazareth called Bethlehem which was located in Judea. Moreover, it is traditionally considered that Jesus was born in the old hand because there was not enough room in the bottom for his parents. Is it possible to pinpoint the exact place where Jesus was born. First of all, it should be borne in mind that in modern times, when giving the place of birth of a person, a city is given, and this is quite sufficient. There is no need to indicate the exact place of birth, nevertheless it would seem that the place of birth of God should be especially marked and remembered. Is this actually the case. Today Bethlehem is a city located in the Bethlehem Governorate of the Palestinian Authority nine kilometers south of Jerusalem. It is traditionally recognized that the birthplace of Jesus is Basilica The Church of the Nativity. It is one of the oldest continuously functioning churches in the world. It is claimed that the Basilica was built over the place where, according to Christian tradition, the Jesus Christ. The historicity of this place as the birthplace of Jesus was confirmed in the writings of Justin Martyr and Origins in the second and third centuries AD.

The first basilica in Bethlehem was built by Saint Helena, mother of Emperor Constantine the Great. Construction began in 327 AD and was completed in 333. The temple suffered in 529 during one of the uprisings of Samara Lord in the crypt under the altar of the Basilica of the Nativity is the Grotto of the Nativity. A place which, according to Christian accounts, is the actual place of birth of Jesus. In the year 396 by order of the Emperor Honorius in the place of the grotto was marked grove in which they worshipped General Gospel of St. Luke can be found, however, the information that Jesus was born not in a cave or grotto but in a manger where comes from this discrepancy. Perhaps the loot was already located in the cave. It is also worth considering why God when Jesus came into the world in a manger. Why his parents Mary and Joseph were not allowed to stay the night in the bottom. The explanation is very simple. Well, there were a lot of people who came to Bethlehem to be saved. The town was overcrowded. Perhaps Joseph and Mary arrived in Bethlehem too late and there were no more vacancies in the economy. This forced them to take refuge in the only available place the MC stands. However, was Jesus born in the hand. Sometimes the place meant for the animals was on the lower level of the house away from where the people lived. So the lack of a place in the inn could mean that it was not on the upper level of the house which was full of sleeping guests.

Archaeological discoveries in Bethlehem have revealed that houses often had a wall separating the front of the house from the back where the animals were kept. Both ways of keeping animals suggest that they were in a room connected to the house. It is possible that Jesus was not born in a stable as is commonly believed. There is also a theory that the place where Jesus was born is in the northern part of Bethlehem and is called Mick dal rdr takes the flock. It was an observation tower with a room where the shepherds took care of the newborn sheep to be sacrificed in the Jerusalem temple. The prophet Michael who pointed to Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus also mentions the MIG dal rdr and you know from the flock a refuge from mount Zion to you former power will return. Royal authority to the mountain of Jerusalem. This theory serves to explain why the shepherds, after the angels gave them the news of the Savior's birth, knew exactly where to go But the angel said to them You will find the infant wrapped in sticks and lying in a manger. When the angels had departed from them to heaven the shepherds said to one another, "Let us go to Bethlehem and see what has happened there, and what you have told us. They went in haste and found Mary Joseph and the infant lying in a manger. It seems that the shepherds knew exactly where to look for the baby Jesus. Jesus was called a bank so to be born in the place where the sacrificial lambs were born would be perfectly logical.

However, many scholars cast doubt on Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus. For Jesus in the New Testament is named at. Fast and Galilee. 3. if Jesus was supposedly born in Bethlehem then why is he called something completely different. Perhaps the fact that Jesus lived in Nazareth from an early age influenced this fact. However, it is also possible that Jesus was not born in Bethlehem, but in Nazareth or in some other place. Christians and evangelists at the time said that he was born in Bethlehem to confirm Old Testament prophecies linking the birthplace of the Messiah with the Davidic city of Bethlehem. If this is true, is it possible that the place of Jesus' birth was specifically misrepresented to fulfill prophecy regardless whether Jesus Was born in Bethlehem. Flying in the grotto. Mysteries or in the tower of the flock. The most important fact is that he came into the world to save all mankind. The fact that we do not know the exact place of Jesus' birth does not prevent us from believing that Jesus was born alive and performed many miracles in his life. And what do you think. Does the fact that Bible unambiguously points to Bethlehem as the birthplace of Jesus is sufficient to consider that this is where he was born. Or is it possible that further research is needed in this area. Let us know in the comments below. What is your opinion on this subject.
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