because a manger is a "godly-like" bed that would only be suitable for someone as high up in the pecking order as Jesus Christ
Jesus was born in a stable, not a manger. The manger is the feeding trough where he was placed after his birth.
The Bible doesn't say but it is quite possible. He was laid in a manger, which was a feeding receptacle for animals.
As there was no place in the inn, Mary and Joseph stayed in the manger, but if you are asking where they stayed later, it is in Nazareth.
Mary laid baby Jesus in a manger after his birth, wrapping him in swaddling clothes.
The Virgin Mary's life was very blessed. She was the mother of Jesus Christ. She gave birth to him in a manger in Jerusalem.
the birth of Jesus Christ. the birth of Jesus Christ.
a star was over the manger as a sign
To find the first Christmas traditions would be difficult if not impossible today. As to the date of "Christ's Mass"? Why December the 25th? That the date actually goes back to Rome with a festival called 'Saturnalia' . A lot of Romans at the time of the adoption of Christianity into the Roman Empire (AD325) had various feasts. It was a time of revelry, celebration, eating and drinking. It was at the same time both a solstice observance and a harvest festival. On the Julian calendar it was proclaimed in 46 c.e., that the Saturnalia would fall on December twenty- fifth.
it was not, he was born in a manger.
The word "rmngae" unscrambles to "manger," which is a term often associated with the nativity scene depicting the birth of Jesus Christ in Christian tradition. A manger is a trough or box used to hold food for animals, and in the context of Christmas, it refers to the feeding trough where baby Jesus was placed.
Jesus was wrapped in swaddling clothes and placed in a manger. Jesus was wrapped in swaddling clothes and placed in a manger.
Jesus was born in a stable or a place that was used to keep animals like donkeys etc. There was a manger in the stable and this was used to put food for the animals, like hay, oats etc. The only way to enter a manger was to crawl into it or have someone lay you in it. The stable on the other hand had a door way and you walked in.