First, there are the historic reasons. The Gospels, unfortunately, offer conflicting data. The Gospel of Luke indicates Jesus was born in Bethlehem because a census was being taken that required Joseph to leave Nazareth to return to his Read More
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Why Was Jesus Born in Bethlehem?
First, there are the historic reasons. The Gospels, unfortunately, offer conflicting data. The Gospel of Luke indicates Jesus was born in Bethlehem because a census was being taken that required Joseph to leave Nazareth to return to his Read More
Comments
Dec 23, 2009 3:39 PM EST
John, I learn a lot from your and Dr. Jung's ideas.
- Roy Hayes
Dec 24, 2009 1:49 AM EST
Mr. Bingham,
I am a college student. I hunger for God. I have read your blog. I have looked in the "dark, remote, undeveloped" part of myself, and I have found what you call my "inner Bethlehem". There's something there that will not release me. What do I do? I'm a wee bit scared out of my wits these days.
Sincerely,
Dan
- Dan Talbot
Dec 24, 2009 7:59 PM EST
I am dismayed at the use of 'c.e.' instead of AD. Those who don't like 'AD' can lump it. The use of c.e. was imposed by those who are determined to remove all emblems of Christianity and good Christians should oppose that and not act docilely.
- Sami
Dec 26, 2009 6:35 AM EST
c.e.??? What is wrong with AD?>
- Emmanuel
Jan 03, 2010 8:39 AM EST
Thank you to those who took the time to post comments. Dan, I hear you. Pay attention to you dreams and they will point the way out for you.
Those who take exception with my use of c.e. (Christian era) instead of a.d. I can only say being a Christian does not mean being insensitive to those who are not. Since this is now the accepted term, I am okay using it. It does not take anything away from my Christian beliefs.
- John Bingham
Mar 20, 2012 1:44 PM EDT
c.e does not stand for christian era rather it stand for common era. b.c.e before common era, a.c.e after common era.
Lets make it clear to people what we believe and stick with b.c before Christ, and a.d -after His death.
Blessings
- Willem Ferreira
Dec 05, 2014 8:27 AM EST
p.s. a.d. does not mean after death. it stands in for the latin phrase Anno Domini = year of our LORD
- Elizabeth
Dec 09, 2015 9:39 PM EST
Rather then relying on special revelation of God from dreams and visions I would recommend studying God's word. The Bible. Satan and strange substances can cause visions thst do not come from god. 2 tim 3:16 teaches that the holy sciptures will lead us to God and hia path
- AJ
Dec 28, 2016 7:43 AM EST
I must state that the Bible does not conflict on the birth of Christ. The conflict comes from your assumption in interpreting outside of what has already been established.
- James
Jun 30, 2018 5:21 AM EDT
“The geographical location for The God-Man’s birth was ripe with “savior expectation.” It would be the last time for thousands of years (until 1948) that Israel was all-together as a people. Like the Moslem world today (anticipating the coming of the twelfth Mahdi) their antennae was attuned to the recognizing and welcoming of The Messiah.
The fullness of time was a convergence of: God’s plan for His People and the attribute for progress He instilled in the human creature. ”
Excerpt From: Mike Stair. “On Earth As It Is In Heaven.”
- mstair