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Birth Of Jesus Christ
Sunday, August 28th, 2011

What is a date of birth of jesus christ?
Please help me give me the birth date and died date of jesus christ. Thanks in advanced please help me its my school matter so please quickly because i was tomorrow show in the school. Give me the (datemonthyear) of jesus christ birth and died.
Jack has it correct. What do you think Christmas is about, apart from Yule tide. And Easter, apart from Ēostre. You might want to look those two festivals up in Wikipedia.
In a Stable (Mary’s feelings at the birth of Jesus Christ) performed by Venicia Wilson.
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Adoration of the Holy Child (oil on panel) by Biagio Pupini – Mug – Standard Size $14.50 This mug is created using the finest dye sublimation techniques and creates a stunning dishwasher safe finish. Great as a gift, or for promotional items. Each of our mugs come individually boxed for protection in transit…. |
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El Milagro de Guadalupe $14.98 The hypnotic rhythms of Aztec drums and hautning sounds of Mesoamerican wind instruments blend with the seven voice of SAVAE in this companior recording to their bestselling “Guadalupe: Virgen de Los Indios.” The music, dating from the mid-16th century reflects the unprecedentd vangelization that occurred as result of the appearance of the Virgin Mary to the Nahua Inidan Juan Dieo in 1531…. |
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Birth of Jesus: A Celebration of Christmas $9.41 We are still working on filling in the product descriptions. If you need more information please call or email us…. |
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‘Twas A Shepherd’s First Christmas $8.01 Travel back in time to the night of Christ’s birth as seen through the eyes of a lowly shepherd. Written to the cadence of Clement Moore’s The Night Before Christmas, and remaining true to the scriptural accounts of the birth of Jesus, ‘Twas a Shepherd’s First Christmas is sure to become a favorite of the Christmas book collections in many homes. Beautifully illustrated to appeal to readers of all ages, each delightful watercolor scene will capture your imagination and life your heart toward the real meaning of Christmas. |
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‘Twas the Night Before Jesus $305.53 New – This family-oriented book promises to be a fast & steady seller with wide appeal for both Christian & general audiences. Based on the time-honored Christmas classic, “The Night Before Christmas,” Bud Heise has created a Christmas tale that will delight both children & their parents, as the story of the Christ Child’s birth is retold in rhyme & striking, watercolor illustrations. “‘Twas the Night Before Jesus” is a 8 1/2″ X 11″ hardcover book, beautifully bound in a durable, washable cloth |
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‘Twas the Night Before Jesus $305.53 New – This family-oriented book promises to be a fast & steady seller with wide appeal for both Christian & general audiences. Based on the time-honored Christmas classic, “The Night Before Christmas,” Bud Heise has created a Christmas tale that will delight both children & their parents, as the story of the Christ Child’s birth is retold in rhyme & striking, watercolor illustrations. “‘Twas the Night Before Jesus” is a 8 1/2″ X 11″ hardcover book, beautifully bound in a durable, washable cloth |
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‘Twas the Night Before Jesus $293.98 New – This family-oriented book promises to be a fast & steady seller with wide appeal for both Christian & general audiences. Based on the time-honored Christmas classic, “The Night Before Christmas,” Bud Heise has created a Christmas tale that will delight both children & their parents, as the story of the Christ Child’s birth is retold in rhyme & striking, watercolor illustrations. “‘Twas the Night Before Jesus” is a 8 1/2″ X 11″ hardcover book, beautifully bound in a durable, washable cloth |
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365 Fascinating Facts About Jesus $10.99 From over 100 sources, popular gift book author Robert Strand has compiled both common and little-known facts about Jesus Christ. The Jesus that Strand uncovers is definitely the Christ of the Gospels, and the political, cultural, and religious times in which He lived are brought to life in this terrific book. Read about the traditions that Jesus grew up with, the historical facts about his birth, death, and resurrection, and man’s ideas about Him vs. reality. Great as a reference book or gift, this collection of fascinating facts serves to illuminate “God With Us.” SAMPLE FACTS: • WHAT WAS JESUS’ LAST NAME? According to Jewish tradition, one’s last name was always determined by the father’s given name. So the Lord’s complete name would have been “Yeshua Ben Yosef.” • OLD TESTAMENT PROPHECIES Contained in the Old Testament, there are more than 300 specific prophecies alone that concerned Jesus, the promised coming Messiah. These were written from 450 to more than 2,000 years before his birth. It’s been mathematically calculated that the probability of just 8 of the more than 300 prophecies being fulfilled by chance is 1 in 1017. It is beyond the realm of calculation to figure the probability of all 300- plus coming to pass in one life. |
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365 Fascinating Facts About Jesus $9.99 From over 100 sources, popular gift book author Robert Strand has compiled both common and little-known facts about Jesus Christ. The Jesus that Strand uncovers is definitely the Christ of the Gospels, and the political, cultural, and religious times in which He lived are brought to life in this terrific book. Read about the traditions that Jesus grew up with, the historical facts about his birth, death, and resurrection, and man’s ideas about Him vs. reality. Great as a reference book or gift, this collection of fascinating facts serves to illuminate “God With Us.” SAMPLE FACTS: • WHAT WAS JESUS’ LAST NAME? According to Jewish tradition, one’s last name was always determined by the father’s given name. So the Lord’s complete name would have been “Yeshua Ben Yosef.” • OLD TESTAMENT PROPHECIES Contained in the Old Testament, there are more than 300 specific prophecies alone that concerned Jesus, the promised coming Messiah. These were written from 450 to more than 2,000 years before his birth. It’s been mathematically calculated that the probability of just 8 of the more than 300 prophecies being fulfilled by chance is 1 in 1017. It is beyond the realm of calculation to figure the probability of all 300- plus coming to pass in one life. |
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3rd-Century Christian Texts $14.14 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Josephus’s Discourse to the Greeks Concerning Hades, Fayyum Fragment, Canons of Hippolytus, Didascalia Apostolorum, Oxyrhynchus Hymn, Poxy 1464, Apostolic Church-Ordinance, Hexapla, Papyrus Oxyrhynchus 3035, Against Jovinianus, Poxy 658, Stromata, Apostolic Tradition, Poxy 2990, Protrepticus, Poxy 3929, Paedagogus, Refutation of All Heresies, Contra Celsum. Excerpt: Against Jovinianus is a two-volume treatise by the Church Father Saint Jerome .Jovinianus’ propositions Jovinianus , about whom little more is known than what is to be found in Jerome’s treatise, published a Latin treatise outlining several opinions:In addition to this, he held the birth of Jesus Christ to have been by a “true parturition,” and was thus refuting the orthodoxy of the time, according to which, the infant Jesus passed through the walls of the womb as his Resurrection body afterwards did, out of the tomb or through closed doors.Response to Jovinianus Pammachius, Jerome’s friend, brought Jovinian’s book to the notice of Siricius , bishop of Rome , and it was shortly afterwards condemned in synods at that city and at Milan about 390 CE.He subsequently sent Jovinian’s books to Jerome, who answered them in the present treatise in 393. Little is known of Jovinian, but it has been conjectured from Jerome’s remark in the treatise against Vigilantius , where Jovinian is said to have “amidst pheasants and pork rather belched out than breathed out his life,” and by a kind of transmigration to have transmitted his opinions into Vigilantius, that he had died before 409, the date of that work.Antifeminism The work is considered to be a prime example of antifeminism . The term does not describe an opposition to the feminist movement, but instead a movement largely against women that was fairly common in |
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73 Reasons to Reject Sola Scriptura – The Easy Button Bible – LIST PRICE REDUCED from $14.95 – You SAVE 55% $6.95 73 Reasons to reject Sola Scriptura – The Easy Button Bible, contains a section for each of the 73 Books found in the Catholic Bible, but the Scripture itself will be missing. In its place will be 73 arguments against the concept of Sola Scriptura (the Bible Alone) which is the Protestant belief that the Bible is the “sole rule of authority” with only 66 Books in the Bible.There is no “Easy Button” on the Bible that activates the voice of the Holy Spirit so we can understand Scripture free of division. Sola Scriptura is not Biblical, and it is a misguided concept that divides the Kingdom of God creating the doctrines of men condemned by the Apostle Paul. Anyone who lives by it has been deceived.Look about and see whether or not the world of Protestantism is fractured in belief since the days of the Reformation. Tens of thousands of legally registered Protestant denominations now bicker and differ with each other over the Bible. It is impossible that Sola Scriptura which gives birth to such division represents the Church established by Jesus Christ.Until Sola Scriptura is abandoned as a rule of faith, unity will never be achieved. |
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A Book About The English Bible $21.33 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III THE BACKGROUND OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Back of the New Testament is the Old Testament, and not only this, but an extensive literature that came into existence after the latest events of which the Old Testament treats. The Old Testament Scriptures are concerned, except for the opening chapters of Genesis, with the personages and events of about seventeen hundred years, from Abraham to Nehemiah; the New Testament, except perhaps the book of Revelation, with the personages and events of probably less than one hundred years. The Old Testament, while containing many biographies, falls much of it in the domain of national history, political as well as religious, though chiefly the latter. The New Testament, some of which falls in the domain of history, belongs rather to biography, containing as it does, except Revelation, accounts of the birth, life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the efforts to promulgate and interpret those teachings, and to organize a Church founded upon them. The Revelation, a type of literature represented in the Old Testament in Daniel, and in the Apocrypha in II Esdras, sets forth the events of the future as visions; there are to be a new heaven and a new earth, in which God shall dwell with man, ” and death shall be no more; neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain, any more.” Revelation 21:4. To the period between the Old Testament and the New belong some of the books of the Apocrypha. Thebooks of the Maccabees give us the history of the reaction against Greek power and influences. The Persian gave way to the Greek who was succeeded by the Roman. These changes from the conditions in the time of Ezra bring us to the Palestine of Jesus and his disciples. The four centuries immediately preceding the Christian |
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A Book About The English Bible $37.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III THE BACKGROUND OF THE NEW TESTAMENT Back of the New Testament is the Old Testament, and not only this, but an extensive literature that came into existence after the latest events of which the Old Testament treats. The Old Testament Scriptures are concerned, except for the opening chapters of Genesis, with the personages and events of about seventeen hundred years, from Abraham to Nehemiah; the New Testament, except perhaps the book of Revelation, with the personages and events of probably less than one hundred years. The Old Testament, while containing many biographies, falls much of it in the domain of national history, political as well as religious, though chiefly the latter. The New Testament, some of which falls in the domain of history, belongs rather to biography, containing as it does, except Revelation, accounts of the birth, life, teachings, death and resurrection of Jesus Christ, the efforts to promulgate and interpret those teachings, and to organize a Church founded upon them. The Revelation, a type of literature represented in the Old Testament in Daniel, and in the Apocrypha in II Esdras, sets forth the events of the future as visions; there are to be a new heaven and a new earth, in which God shall dwell with man, ” and death shall be no more; neither shall there be mourning, nor crying, nor pain, any more.” Revelation 21:4. To the period between the Old Testament and the New belong some of the books of the Apocrypha. Thebooks of the Maccabees give us the history of the reaction against Greek power and influences. The Persian gave way to the Greek who was succeeded by the Roman. These changes from the conditions in the time of Ezra bring us to the Palestine of Jesus and his disciples. The four centuries immediately preceding the Christian |