After Bethlehem, Mary and Jesus fled to Egypt to escape King Herod's decree to kill all male infants in Bethlehem. This journey was necessary to protect Jesus from the impending danger. They remained in Egypt until an angel informed Joseph that it was safe to return, after Herod had died. Subsequently, they settled in Nazareth in Galilee.
A:In Luke's Gospel, Mary and Joseph travelled to Bethelehem from Nazareth for a census and stayed in a stable, there being no room in the inn. In Matthew's Gospel, Bethlehem was the home town of Mary and Joseph, and the only reference is to the house where the magi visited them. In this account, the house is presumably their own home.
Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem because of a decree issued by Caesar Augustus that required everyone to return to their ancestral towns for a census. Since Joseph was of the lineage of David, he went to Bethlehem, the city of David, to register. Mary, who was pregnant, accompanied him on this journey. This trip ultimately led to the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem.
In Matthew's Gospel, the baby Jesus left Bethlehem with his parents, bound for Egypt in order to escape the wrath of King Herod. They returned years later, after the death of Herod, but being warned in a dream, turned aside and migrated to Nazareth in Galilee. In Luke's Gospel, the baby Jesus left Bethlehem with his parents, bound for Jerusalem where he was to be presented in the Temple, in accordance with Jewish custom. They then travelled peacefully to Nazareth in Galilee, the home of Joseph and Mary.
Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem , as it was told to go to their respective hometowns for the census.
Baby Jesus, Mary and Joseph went to Egypt because the King of Bethlehem was scared of being replaced by a younger unrelated boy, so ordered all boys under age 5 to be put to death.
In Matthew's Gospel, Bethlehem was the home town of Mary and Joseph. Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but they fled soon afterwards to Egypt, in fear of King Herod. Years later, they began the return jouney to their home in Bethlehem but, being warned in a dream, turned aside and travelled to Galilee where they settled in a city called Nazareth.In Luke's Gospel, Nazareth was the home town of Mary and Joseph. They travelled to Bethlehem, where Jesus was born, then returned peacefully to Nazareth just a few weeks later.
It might not have been safe to go back to Bethlehem. I don't know, but I'm sure if it wasn't safe, they would have gone anyways because God is always protecting us.
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Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem because of a decree from Emperor Augustus, which required everyone to return to their ancestral towns for a census. As Joseph was a descendant of King David, he had to go to Bethlehem, the City of David. Since Mary was pregnant, she accompanied him, leading to the birth of Jesus in a stable there, as there was no room for them in the inn.
Matthew's Gospel: (1)magi came to worship the baby Jesus; (2) the young family fled from Bethlehem to Egypt for fear of King Herod; (3) Herod slaughtered the baby boys of Bethlehem; (4) after the death of Herod, Joseph, Mary and Jesus returned to go back to their home in Bethlehem but, being warned in a dream, turned aside and migrated to Nazareth in Galilee.Luke's Gospel: (1) poor shepherds came to worship the baby Jesus; (2) Jesus was circumcised after eight days; (3) when the days for Mary's purification were completed, the family went from Bethlehem to the Jerusalem Temple; (4) they then returned peacefully to their home in Nazareth.