The star in Bethlehem was the star that lead the lowly shepherds to Jesus' manger. It shone day and night, a miracle from God.
The poinsettia plant is a symbol of purity, renewal, and the Star of Bethlehem in Christmas traditions.
Star Over Bethlehem has 80 pages.
Star Over Bethlehem was created on 1965-11-01.
Yes, the Star of Bethlehem was not specifically prophesied in the Old Testament.
Bethlehem is called "The House of Bread" because its name is derived from the Hebrew words "Beth" meaning "house" and "Lehem" meaning "bread." Historically, the region was known for its agricultural abundance, particularly in wheat production, which contributed to its association with bread. Additionally, this designation holds symbolic significance in Christianity, as Bethlehem is the birthplace of Jesus, who is often referred to as the "Bread of Life."
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The Star of Bethlehem - 1909 was released on: USA: 19 March 1909
The Star of Bethlehem - 1912 was released on: USA: 24 December 1912
The Star of Bethlehem - 1956 TV is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
the star of Bethlehem
A star symbolizes the star of Bethlehem. when jesus was born they're was a star
First of all, technically it isn't a flower and the red parts of it everyone judges to be petals are actually leaves. Secondly, the poinsettia was introduced by the first ambassador of Mexico, Joel Roberts Poinsett. When he brought it to Mexico the Mexicans were symbolic to the star of David (star of Bethlehem, and that is how the Poinsettia became associated with Xmas. What Joel Poinsett announced was the Poinsettia was actually to represent 'Courage in the Darkness'