Yes. There were goats, pigs, sheep, and cows. At least that is what The Bible said. It also states there were angels there.
Answer:No, it doesn't. The only animals mentioned in the account of Jesus' birth are the sheep being watched by the shepherds who received the glad tidings from the angel (Luke 2:8). The Bible makes no mention of any other animals in connection with Jesus' birth.No, the Bible does not individually name them.
AnswerAccording to the Bible, Mary would have been the only one present at both.
Jesus' birth was mentioned 50 times in the bible.
The Bible does not say but traditionally it is said that three magi were present because three gifts were given to Jesus: gold, frankincense and myrrh.
The Bible doesn't say but it is quite possible. He was laid in a manger, which was a feeding receptacle for animals.
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There is no record in the Bible that I can see of anyone visiting Jesus Mary and Joseph 12 days after Jesus' birth. The only visitors to them all that seem to be recorded, are the three wise men and the shepherds, who visited them in the cattle shed just after the child was born.
We are not told in the Bible that she was a witness to the birth of Jesus and she probably was not.
Zeus is a god of the ancient Greek pantheon and is not mentioned in the Bible. The Bible says that Mary gave birth to Jesus.
There is no mention of a dog being present at the birth of Christ in the Bible.
No, there is no book on Jesus' birth that puts it all together using all the books of the Bible, except the Bible.
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