There weren't three kings, but an untold number of magi who arrived some time after Jesus' birth. And, there's no evidence that Jesus was born on December 25.
But it's still a wonderful thing to contemplate God taking on human flesh on the first Christmas.
Thanks to my son, Philip, for putting me onto this video.
By the way, my seminary professor and mentor, Bruce Schein, was of the opinion that Mary and Joseph walked from Nazareth to Bethlehem. That actually makes sense to me. People in first century Judea were accustomed to walking long distances and a very pregnant woman riding on a donkey or being a passenger in a wagon for some seventy miles seems an unlikely prospect.
2 comments:
Thanks Mark. It backs up all the things I decided a while ago were just a man made bunch of details to satisfy the unknowing of certain details.
Hi Mark!
We just concluded a similar presentation on our radio show. Here's a link to the most recent installment and you'll find a link in the sidebar to download a copy if you like. It was fascinating and has been one of our most well received segments. http://bibleburgh.blogspot.com/2008/12/on-next-bible-burgh_12.html
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