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The answer depends on exactly what you means by "from" Bethlehem: born in Bethlehem or currently living in Bethlehem. If he first, then let X = All persons born in Bethlehem. Y = All persons born in Israel. The probability of a person born is Israel being from Bethlehem is X/Y. There is probably a need for a correction, though. What about people born in Bethlehem before 1948. Whatever your political angle, they were not born in Israel because Israel did not exist as a state that time!
No, St. Anne was born in the first century BC. Her place of birth is unknown but may have been Nazareth.
The little town of Nazareth lies in the hills of Galilee. This was where Jesus grew up an lived with Mary an Joseph. he stayed in Nazareth until it was time for him to begin his public mission. From Nazareth, he journeyed throughout the towns and villages of Israel.
Indian clothing took on a political significance during the first half of the 20th century. Men wore the dhoti and shawl, a rectangular strip of cloth, wrapped and knotted around the legs and waist. Women wore a sari, a long strip of unstitched cloth that is wrapped around the body.
They did not shake hands as you would know, people greeted each other with sacrifices, praise, and by bowing the head.
The significance of Jefferson's 1801 Inaugural Address was that it marked the first transition of power, at the national level, from one political party (Federalists) to another (Democrat-Republicans) in the history of the USA.
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According to the history channel, there was another Bethlehem that was only about 5 miles from them . Instead of 30 miles away. Would it make sense that Mary being in the 9th mo. would travel to the closest location to give birth especially on a donkey.
Oleh Petrechko has written: 'Socio-political development of the Roman Empire in the first century - at the beginning of the third century A.D.'
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