The was a shinning bright star which signified the birth of a new king. The three wise men saw this and went toward the star.
There is no mention in the Bible of Jesus having a midwife present during his birth.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Mary did not have a midwife present during the birth of Jesus.
No, Catholics prepare Jesus's birth during Advent. During lent, there a time of reflection and they wait for the coming of Easter.
The Nazis were bombing Britain.
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The AD stands for After Death in reference to Jesus Christ. ie a date like 200 bc means 200 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, and 2000 ad means 2000 years after Jesus Christ`s death. AD is a Latin term "Anno Domini" meaning "the Year of Our Lord" and references Jesus' birth not his death. So 2000 a.d. means 2000 years after Jesus' birth not after his death. And 100 b.c. means 100 years before Jesus birth. So time was divided by the birth of Jesus alone not his birth and his death. Events are considered happening before his birth or after his birth. AD doesn't have anything to do with Jesus' death.
During the story of Jesus's birth.
Jesus was born during the rule of king Herod.and the roman empire.
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I will assume you are asking about the onlookers during the mockery of a trial Jesus had before He was cricified. He was taunted and spit on. They cried out for His death and that is what they got.
there was a girl probably around fifteen years of age, giving birth to a baby. there was also a chubby fat bodied person on the john. there were countless things happening during this war. there
Seventh-day Adventists (like many Christians) believe that the birth of Jesus occurred during the reign of Caesar Augustus (per the Bible), and that His birth was in the spring (not the winter).