The Sheperds of the fields were there.
Mary and Joseph.
Jesus was born soon after their wedding as the Bible says Mary was a virgin when she became pregnant and Joseph wanted to break the engagement.
After Jesus' birth, Joseph and Mary had other children, Jesus' half brothers and sisters. From the scriptures we can conclude that Jesus had four brothers, and at least two sisters. ((Matthew 1:25; 13:55, 56; Mark 6:3)
After Jesus was born, Mary and Joseph had other children by the usual method. One of them was James.
Following the bible stories indicates that Jesus was born on earth to Mary and Joseph
Mary and Joseph, Jesus' parents, were Jewish.
Mary and Joseph journeyed to Bethlehem from Nazareth (in the north - in the region of Galilee) when Mary was pregnant. Jesus was then born in Bethlehem. The family settled there for two years or more and then returned to nazareth where Jesus grew up. The only other record we have of his childhood was when Mary and Joseph took him on a visit to Jerusalem (NOT Bethlehem) when he was 12 years old.
Yes. Matthew says that Bethlehem was the home town of Mary and Joseph, and that Jesus was born there. Luke also says that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, but in this story, Nazareth is the home town of Mary and Joseph.
He was there.Joseph was there. He was not deceased. He is mentioned later as Jesus grew up into manhood. And remember that Joseph and Mary were not yet married when Jesus was born.
In Nazereth, where Mary and Joseph was born.
Mary and Joseph witnessed the birth.
No, Jesus was born in a manger in Bethlehem. He was the son of Mary and Joseph, that was conceived through immaculate conception.