There is no mention of a midwife being present at Jesus' birth in the Bible.
There is no mention in the Bible of Jesus having a midwife present during his birth.
Yes, according to Christian tradition, Mary did not have a midwife present during the birth of Jesus.
The AD stands for After Death in reference to Jesus Christ. ie a date like 200 bc means 200 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, and 2000 ad means 2000 years after Jesus Christ`s death. AD is a Latin term "Anno Domini" meaning "the Year of Our Lord" and references Jesus' birth not his death. So 2000 a.d. means 2000 years after Jesus' birth not after his death. And 100 b.c. means 100 years before Jesus birth. So time was divided by the birth of Jesus alone not his birth and his death. Events are considered happening before his birth or after his birth. AD doesn't have anything to do with Jesus' death.
the birth of Jesus, the death of Jesus, and the rising of Jesus!
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Yes it is a very historical fact so is his death , as the calender is after Jesus death.
There may have been; but there is no gospel record of the names of any of the soldiers at Jesus' death.
Death is a curse, it isn't "truth." Truth is found in Jesus Christ.
The birth, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.
At Christmas time it is mostly a time for remembrance and thankfulness for the birth of Jesus, but it is good to remember why he came!
In Jewish belief, Jesus may have lived as a person, but nothing more. His birth and death are not viewed as anything and he plays absolutely no role whatsoever in Judaism.