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No. Both are towns and are quite a way apart. Bethlehem is near Jerusalem while Nazareth is considerably further to the north in the Galilee region.AnswerNo. Nazareth is a town that was in the Roman province of Galilee, while Bethlehem was a town in the far-away Roman province of Judea. Sitting between the two provinces was Samaria, a territory hostile to Jews. Normally, Jews would travel between Nazareth and Bethlehem by the long way around, through the Decapolis.
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Galileo Galilee- defined that through the invention of his telescope.
Comedy is based primarily on patterns. A simple formula is for something to happen, then for that thing to happen again, but in a bigger way, then for that thing to happen a third time, in an unexpectedly bigger way than the second time. Forging connections between two things previously thought to be unrelated is also a good technique.
An event will happen or not so its probabilty is between 0 (never happen) and 1 (will surely happen). The probability is a measure of its chance to happen. A negative probability would have no sense. You can think about probabilty this way: imagine a 1-litre bottle, it can be empty (0 litre) or full (1 litre) and any value between 0 and 1 but the value can't be negative.
The earthly parents of Jesus, according to the Bible, were Joseph, a carpenter from Nazareth in Galilee. His mother was Mary who was conceived by way of the Holy Spirit.
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Yes, they were. It is known that people really would cross the Jordan to the east bank and bypass Samaria on the way to and from Galilee and Judea.