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bethlehem
In Bethlehem, there is a place called the Church of the Nativity. It claims to be the birth site of the Jewish Messiah Jesus. It was originally built by Roman Emperor Constantine around 330 CE.
A star was born: The Emperor Hadrian (117–138CE) had profaned the grotto to worship idol Adonis in order to eliminate the memory of Jesus and his birth place. Because he did this, there is more reason to consider that this may be the place of Jesus’ birth. In the time of Constantine, around 330CE, the grotto was restored, and a silver star was placed to signify the location of Jesus’ birth.
A Short History of Medieval Christianity by G.R. Evans: Parts of the original structure of the Church of the Nativity still exist after earthquakes, rebellions and invasions. This church marks one of the oldest churches in the world. In 2012, the Church of the Nativity was listed as one of the UNESCO World Heritage Sites.
bethlehem downtown
The Manger Square in Bethlehem downtown can be captured in one panorama. The left-hand side of this photo is the Church of the Nativity. The meaning of Bethlehem in Hebrew is the house of bread בֵּית לֶחֶם Bet Lechem.
John 6:35 Jesus said to them, “I am the bread of life. Whoever comes to me will never be hungry, and whoever believes in me will never be thirsty.”
Entrance View
This is the front view of the Church of the Nativity.
*Photo was contributed by Dr. Rasmussen.
Bell tower
At the right-hand side of the Church, you can see a bell tower which belongs to the Armenian monastery.
Entrance Door
Main Hall
This is the nave – the central part of the Church of the Nativity. A mass was going on when this picture was taken.
Upper level grotto
The lower level of this part of the nave is the grotto, the traditional site where Jesus was born.
Grotto
residential area
While walking around the residential area in Bethlehem, once again Matthew 2:1-6 reminds us about the Jewish Messiah: