full of people, very popular
Melodrama is influenced by many people ordinary people like as. it was first introduced to the world in 19th century.
They did not shake hands as you would know, people greeted each other with sacrifices, praise, and by bowing the head.
In the first century, Jesus of Nazareth is traditionally believed to have been born in Bethlehem. According to Christian doctrine, his birth is celebrated as a significant event in the New Testament, marking the incarnation of the Son of God. This event is commemorated annually on December 25th, known as Christmas.
No, St. Anne was born in the first century BC. Her place of birth is unknown but may have been Nazareth.
In the first century, Bethlehem held political significance primarily as the birthplace of Jesus, which fulfilled the Hebrew prophecy concerning the Messiah's origins. This small town in Judea became a focal point for early Christians who viewed Jesus as the prophesied King, challenging the existing Roman and Jewish authorities. The mention of Bethlehem in the context of the Nativity narrative also highlighted the contrast between worldly power, represented by Rome, and the spiritual kingdom established by Jesus. Thus, Bethlehem symbolized the intersection of political and spiritual authority during a time of significant upheaval in Judea.
The answer depends on exactly what you means by "from" Bethlehem: born in Bethlehem or currently living in Bethlehem. If he first, then let X = All persons born in Bethlehem. Y = All persons born in Israel. The probability of a person born is Israel being from Bethlehem is X/Y. There is probably a need for a correction, though. What about people born in Bethlehem before 1948. Whatever your political angle, they were not born in Israel because Israel did not exist as a state that time!
17 Century
where did people go when they wanted to be the first to start the 21st century
No; for now, it is way too expensive for ordinary people. The first space tourist paid about 20 million dollars for the privilege.
The sherperds
According to the history channel, there was another Bethlehem that was only about 5 miles from them . Instead of 30 miles away. Would it make sense that Mary being in the 9th mo. would travel to the closest location to give birth especially on a donkey.