The Nativity stable symbolizes humility, simplicity, and the humble circumstances in which Jesus was born. It also highlights the idea of Christ coming to earth to be among the lowly and less fortunate.
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No Because they weren't in the stable when Jesus was there.
He has not made any statement on this subject. His painting 'The Mystical Nativity' shows a kind of stable, but not the location of the stable.
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I have no idea. I was just looking for the same answer for this question because I am doing a Christmas crossword for school and this fact is for number 25 down: "representations of the Nativity scene in the stable at Bethlehem". However, I cannot seem to find the answer. Please help!
The angel above the nativity is commonly referred to as the Angel of the Lord or the Christmas Angel.
The Greek word used for manger or feeding trough also has the extended meaning of "stall".
'las posadas' = the inns; 'la Navidad' = the Nativity, Christmas There was 'no room at the inn', according to the New Testament, hence the Nativity (or nativity, birth) in a stable, whence Christmas. Why 'las posadas' in the plural? Perhaps because several inns proved to have no room(s).
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I don't have any idea this is for extra credit for history in school and I can't find the answer this is problem 9 across.