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In other words, the belief that Jesus was a descendant of King David led to the development of a story about Jesus’ birth in Bethlehem. Raymond Brown, another scholar on the Gospels, ...
The birth of Jesus at Christmas is all about hope, peace, joy and love, writes Lauren Green of Fox News this holiday season — here's why this matters and the origin stories of each.
The birth of Jesus was a divine intervention, the moment God Himself stepped into our world as a baby. Now this, in itself, is a gift beyond measure, a gift of love, grace, a gift of salvation ...
The odds of the birth of Jesus and the fulfillment of Old Testament prophecies are beyond human explanation, reinforcing the divine nature of His mission and the truth of God’s Word.
Christianity Today published a story entitled, “How Asian Artists Picture Jesus’ Birth From 1240 to Today,” in which writer Victoria Emily Jones argued “Jesus was born in Asia. He… ...
Biblical scholars place the birth of Jesus sometime between 6 and 4 B.C.E., when Judea and Bethlehem were part of the Roman Empire. In ancient Rome, ...
Of the four Gospels, two describe the virgin birth of Jesus, and two don’t mention it. The Gospel of Mark has people of Galilee referring to Jesus as the son of Mary, when the norm was to ...
Jesus’s birth, that we celebrate again and again, tells a story of deep hope and ­wisdom for everyone. More than that, it serves as a reminder that the baby in a manger brought God right into ...
It was disappointing to read Bill Patrie’s article about Jesus on Dec. 26, the day after so many of us celebrated Jesus’ birth with our family and friends.
Appearing only once in the story of Jesus' birth, the wise men from the East made a lasting impression in the Christian imagination. By Jean-Pierre Isbouts. December 24, 2018.
One of the forgotten facts of the story of Jesus’ life is that he came from a profoundly dysfunctional family. I was reminded of this while listening to a sermon this month at Groveton Baptist ...
We see in the birth of Jesus God's desire to be with us. This is the essence of the incarnation. "The Word (Jesus) became flesh and made His dwelling among us’ (John 1:14).