No animals are mentioned. Though it is possible that some were present.
According to The Bible there were sheep, camels and oxen in the nativity scene. The donkey that carried the Virgin Mary to Bethlehem was also present.
We don't know for sure, anything people say or write is just a guess
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Belen, the city, is Bethlehem. A belen display used at Christmastime is called a nativity scene.
Actually, the Bible doesn't say that.
La natividad.
The term "wisemen" is actually a misnomer. The wisemen were actually astronomers from the orient who came to find Jesus, but did not do so until about two years after His birth. The Bible doesn't say there were three of them either. So the phrase "the three wisemen" is not a correct statement. However, the men did bring gifts of gold frankincense and myrrh when they did find Jesus.
Juego de Natividad
The bible does not say so but it says they entered in pairs.
Not at all. On the contrary, we are given the command to be caretakers of God's creation. This includes taking care of and loving animals.
"Kansallisuus" (kan - sal - li - suus)
It is hard to say. there are animal stories dealing with Santa Claus- as it is obvious his motive power-Reindeer, are of the animal kingdom The Night the Animals Talked- which may have been adapted to a book format ( it was a say hour-long cartoon) dealt with the Nativity of Christ- and an alleged miracle where , for one nignt the animals were granted the power of speech- needless to say this is not Biblically sound.
it says to treat them how u would want to be treated if you where an animal
The Bible doesn't say but it is quite possible. He was laid in a manger, which was a feeding receptacle for animals.
A:The Bible certainly portrays the virgin birth of Jesus as a fact, although John Shelby Spong (Born of a Woman: A Bishop Rethinks the Birth of Jesus) and a great many New Testament scholars say that neither of the nativity stories contains any historical truth.