Yes indeed. The Alaska Packers Association ( not LINE) operated a fleet of mainly old sailing ships and were used as mobile fish canneries. all were named after Stars, often the names coincided with Famous Diamonds, and it is believed a stylized, four-sided diamond may have been the company logo. There was a Star Of Italy, not the ten Carat teardrop owned ( as far as I know she did not sell it) by Gina Lollobrigida. That"s another story. but yes, there was a ship known as Star of Bethlehem.
Star Over Bethlehem has 80 pages.
Star Over Bethlehem was created on 1965-11-01.
The phone number of the Bethlehem Ship Museum is: 415-467-3410.
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The Star of Bethlehem - 1909 was released on: USA: 19 March 1909
The Star of Bethlehem - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 December 1912
Crux - the Southern Cross. The Bethlehem Star could have been Alpha Crucis (Acrux).
It isn't quite clear what kind of phenomenon produced the Star of Bethlehem. Perhaps it wasn't even a star, but something else. The gas that makes up most of a star - assuming it was an actual star, of course - is usually hydrogen; but if it was a supernova explosion - which, once again, isn't known - a supernova has already converted most of the hydrogen to heavier elements.
The star in Bethlehem was the star that lead the lowly shepherds to Jesus' manger. It shone day and night, a miracle from God.
The Star of Bethlehem - 1956 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
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