Although Mary and Joseph tried to "check in" to an inn, all inns were full, so they were offered a stable(we would call it a barn today) for the night. The manger where Jesus was laid after being born held hay for the animals to eat.
No, as he was not born yet. The Son of God was not named Jesus until he was sent by God to be born of Mary and then was named Jesus.
Augustus was emperor at the time Jesus was born. Caesar was his name and Augustus was his title.
It was the decree for census, no room in the inn, visit by shepherds and wise men , the flight to Egypt.
It means that he was born in Palestine. The country that we know - now - as Israel, was (when Jesus was born) the Roman province of Palaestina. The word is derived from the name of the Biblical people - the Philistines. and There is also a reference to that fact that Jesus was at odds with the Jewish authorities.
All Christian Churches baptize in the name of Jesus.
Jesus was not born in a inn he was born in a manger.
Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in a manager as there was no room in the inn..
The inn where jesus is born
Yes. There was no room for them in the inn. So they took Jesus and they stayed in a manger.
Jesus was supposed to have been born in the stable of an inn in the village of Bethlehem.
a stable next to the inn, that was full up.
No. Jesus was born in Bethlehem, (Matthew 2.1), and in a cattle stall, (Luke 2.7)
Stratford Inn
Another name for Jesus' first bed is 'crib'.
When Jesus was born there wasn't an emperor, there was a king, and his name was Herod. He hated Jesus because he thought Jesus had come to steal his throne.
after he was born there was a big star three wise men went to give him beautiful stuff then everyone near there went to see him :]
Jesus was born in a town called Bethlehem.