Jesus' Nativity and birth

musicismylife78musicismylife78 Posts: 6,116
edited January 2011 in A Moving Train
so i'd rather not have this turn into a debate about whether a god or jesus existed. if thats your interest by all means start a new thread.

what i want to discuss is just several things that intriigue me:

1. mary and joseph ride to Bethlehem and try to find a place to stay, to give birth to jesus, but there was no room at the inn. This was 2000 years ago, all i can imagine is the current version of an inn or hotel. What exactly did hotels look like 2,000 years ago? Were there like 2 rooms per hotels total?

2. Why is Jesus's birth always at night? I assume part of it refers to the magi coming to visit jesus and doing so because they saw the star of bethlehem, but that assumes two things, they saw the star at night and tracked it down, found jesus in the manger that very night. Why is the birth always at night?

As its been the basis of christmas my entire life and of christmas for centuries now, Jesus Birth and nativity is fascinating to me.
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  • ByrnzieByrnzie Posts: 21,037
    What exactly did hotels look like 2,000 years ago? Were there like 2 rooms per hotels total?

    Just picture a Holiday Inn without the t.v, Air Con, and a mini bar.
    2. Why is Jesus's birth always at night? I assume part of it refers to the magi coming to visit jesus and doing so because they saw the star of bethlehem, but that assumes two things, they saw the star at night and tracked it down, found jesus in the manger that very night.

    Maybe they magically summoned up a few pairs of Nike Jordans to speed them on their way? Which begs the quesion: why didn't they summon up a Ferrari Testarossa?
  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    so i'd rather not have this turn into a debate about whether a god or jesus existed. if thats your interest by all means start a new thread.

    what i want to discuss is just several things that intriigue me:

    1. mary and joseph ride to Bethlehem and try to find a place to stay, to give birth to jesus, but there was no room at the inn. This was 2000 years ago, all i can imagine is the current version of an inn or hotel. What exactly did hotels look like 2,000 years ago? Were there like 2 rooms per hotels total?

    2. Why is Jesus's birth always at night? I assume part of it refers to the magi coming to visit jesus and doing so because they saw the star of bethlehem, but that assumes two things, they saw the star at night and tracked it down, found jesus in the manger that very night. Why is the birth always at night?

    As its been the basis of christmas my entire life and of christmas for centuries now, Jesus Birth and nativity is fascinating to me.

    1. i dont know what inns were like 2000 years ago in that neck of the woods but i do know the reason mary and joseph had such trouble finding a room was cause they were obliged to travel into town to take part in a census, as were everyone else.. hence no room at the inn. im sure a 9 months pregnant woman would have preferred to stay close to home but thse darn romans and their rules.

    2. believe it or not some babies are born at night.... me included.
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  • OutOfBreathOutOfBreath Posts: 1,804
    1. Actually, it does sound rather weird that you have to go to another city than your own in order to be "censused", and in that time and age it sounds even weirder that if they really had to go to another city because of their relations being from there, that their relations didn't take them in. Most likely a device to put Jesus in the correct bloodline (David's) even though he came from another part of the country.

    As for 2, it's traditional, and probably because it connects with a mythical backdrop. Also, I think it says in some place that it was night. (edit: Luke 2:8 explicitly says "at night")

    As for the story of Jesus, the part of his origin and birth is among the dodgiest for truth factor. The gospels employ a lot of older myths and symbolism in order to show without a doubt humble beginnings (but royal blood, as befits a king), and connect to other mythical standard elements of the time.

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  • catefrancescatefrances Posts: 29,003
    1. Actually, it does sound rather weird that you have to go to another city than your own in order to be "censused", and in that time and age it sounds even weirder that if they really had to go to another city because of their relations being from there, that their relations didn't take them in. Most likely a device to put Jesus in the correct bloodline (David's) even though he came from another part of the country.

    As for 2, it's traditional, and probably because it connects with a mythical backdrop. Also, I think it says in some place that it was night. (edit: Luke 2:8 explicitly says "at night")

    As for the story of Jesus, the part of his origin and birth is among the dodgiest for truth factor. The gospels employ a lot of older myths and symbolism in order to show without a doubt humble beginnings (but royal blood, as befits a king), and connect to other mythical standard elements of the time.

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    well of course it sounds weird... not much about jesus makes sense, let alone sound logical. thats why they call it faith. ;)8-)
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  • 1. Actually, it does sound rather weird that you have to go to another city than your own in order to be "censused"... Most likely a device to put Jesus in the correct bloodline (David's) even though he came from another part of the country.
    That's exactly the point I was going to make. There is historical evidence of a census, but none of people having to travel. What a logistical nightmare that would have been!

    There are a lot of biblical scholars who accept that notion of a plot device to illustrate a prophecy being fulfilled. Problem is, that then undermines the reliability of all so-called prophesies in the bible.

    As to what inns were like, I reckon not much different from what you'd expect - a house with rooms for rent. Anyway, you might find this link interesting http://theologicallyspeaking.com/2009/1 ... was-jesus/

    I'm not sure I understand the point of the 2nd question. Why is it relevant either way? And why would the Magi have to follow the star in one night? They were astrologers. I think astrologers can manage to find the same stars night after night, otherwise it would be a rather frustrating occupation.
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  • As a side note, many Bible scholars believe Jesus was born in June or July, given the physical and astronomical references.
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  • arqarq Posts: 8,049
    1. mary and joseph ride to Bethlehem and try to find a place to stay, to give birth to jesus, but there was no room at the inn. This was 2000 years ago, all i can imagine is the current version of an inn or hotel. What exactly did hotels look like 2,000 years ago? Were there like 2 rooms per hotels total?
    Imagine

    2. Why is Jesus's birth always at night? I assume part of it refers to the magi coming to visit jesus and doing so because they saw the star of bethlehem, but that assumes two things, they saw the star at night and tracked it down, found jesus in the manger that very night. Why is the birth always at night?

    1.-Imagine the most rural place in the middle east were the houses have no water, electricity, dirt floors and mud walls, the hotels must have been relatively large houses renting rooms for the travelers to spend the night, but without changing the beds or cleaning after them.

    2.-It was always at night just for dramatic purposes, can you imagine something like
    "...they arrive safe and sound at noon, they found a big room with lots of space and a woman to help Mary with the delivery..." not as fun, isn't?
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  • mysticweedmysticweed Posts: 3,710
    As a side note, many Bible scholars believe Jesus was born in June or July, given the physical and astronomical references.

    i have heard that
    and he wasn't born in year 1
    more like 4 BC
    so
    Jesus was born 4 years before, well, christ
    which is now current era
    o well whatever
    never
    mind
    fuck 'em if they can't take a joke

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  • dickweed wrote:
    Jesus was born 4 years before, well, christ
    which is now current era
    I think it's "common" era
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    96: Cork, Dublin
    00: Dublin
    06: London, Dublin
    07: London, Copenhagen, Nijmegen
    09: Manchester, London
    10: Dublin, Belfast, London & Berlin
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    12: Isle of Wight, Copenhagen, Ed in Manchester & London x2
  • mysticweedmysticweed Posts: 3,710
    dickweed wrote:
    Jesus was born 4 years before, well, christ
    which is now current era
    I think it's "common" era

    damn
    thanks
    (this error shows how very much i care)
    but unlike others i do not mind being corrected
    at one time i knew that common era thing
    fuck 'em if they can't take a joke

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  • LizardLizard So Cal Posts: 12,091
    Just happened to watch a show on this the other day--think it was on National Geographic. Of course, a lot of the words were translated wrong from Greek (I believe) but what they did say is that most people had their animals in the same dwelling with them and they stayed on the bottom floor and the people slept above them so if there was no room at someone's house, then Mary probably had to stay down with the animals, hence Jesus was "born in a manger". Again--some translation issues with the word Inn

    It was an interesting show.
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  • As a side note, many Bible scholars believe Jesus was born in June or July, given the physical and astronomical references.
    But they celebrate Christmas when they do so it would be more palatable to the Pagans they were trying to convert.
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  • Godfather.Godfather. Posts: 12,504
    As a side note, many Bible scholars believe Jesus was born in June or July, given the physical and astronomical references.
    But they celebrate Christmas when they do so it would be more palatable to the Pagans they were trying to convert.

    Really ?are sure about thats why the 25th od December choosen ?

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  • JeanwahJeanwah Posts: 6,363
    Godfather. wrote:
    As a side note, many Bible scholars believe Jesus was born in June or July, given the physical and astronomical references.
    But they celebrate Christmas when they do so it would be more palatable to the Pagans they were trying to convert.

    Really ?are sure about thats why the 25th od December choosen ?

    Godfather.

    I believe they chose late December because of winter solstice, which is the big Pagan holiday.
  • LedbetterdaysLedbetterdays Round Rock, Texas Posts: 556
    It is true. Most of the traditions of Christmas are Pagan traditions. Twelve Days of Christmas, Yule Log, Christmas Tree, were all tied to a winter celebration.

    Godfather. wrote:
    As a side note, many Bible scholars believe Jesus was born in June or July, given the physical and astronomical references.
    But they celebrate Christmas when they do so it would be more palatable to the Pagans they were trying to convert.

    Really ?are sure about thats why the 25th od December choosen ?

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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    You should see my nativity set. Bet you didn't know there were dinosaurs and unicorns witnessing the birth...
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  • mysticweedmysticweed Posts: 3,710
    eyedclaar wrote:
    You should see my nativity set. Bet you didn't know there were dinosaurs and unicorns witnessing the birth...

    and the three wise bears
    fuck 'em if they can't take a joke

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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    dickweed wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    You should see my nativity set. Bet you didn't know there were dinosaurs and unicorns witnessing the birth...

    and the three wise bears

    One said this savior is too small, the other said this savior is too big, and third bear shoved them both aside and ate that little bundle of joy.
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  • mysticweedmysticweed Posts: 3,710
    eyedclaar wrote:
    dickweed wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    You should see my nativity set. Bet you didn't know there were dinosaurs and unicorns witnessing the birth...

    and the three wise bears

    One said this savior is too small, the other said this savior is too big, and third bear shoved them both aside and ate that little bundle of joy.


    you are just not right
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    jesus jokes at christmas
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    :lol:
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  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    edited December 2010
    dickweed wrote:
    you are just not right
    not wrapped real tight
    jesus jokes at christmas
    will get you coal and rocks
    from satan i mean santa
    on christmas eve night
    :lol:

    So the baby Jesus walks into a bar...

    I actually just came up with a punchline for this made-up joke...



    The bartender says, "Savior money; it's no good here.

    eh? eh? save your, savior, fuck I'm brilliant! :D
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  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    edited December 2010
    eyedclaar wrote:
    You should see my nativity set. Bet you didn't know there were dinosaurs and unicorns witnessing the birth...

    Everybody knows that unicorns were extinct at that point in history :roll:
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  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    eyedclaar wrote:
    dickweed wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    You should see my nativity set. Bet you didn't know there were dinosaurs and unicorns witnessing the birth...

    and the three wise bears

    One said this savior is too small, the other said this savior is too big, and third bear shoved them both aside and ate that little bundle of joy.

    And that's why the big bear and the little bear appear high in the sky in the northern hemisphere on Christmas Eve night. The medium bear disappeared from the face of the sky after that fateful night.
  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    edited February 2011
    eyedclaar wrote:
    So the baby Jesus walks into a bar...
    .
    Post edited by rollings on
  • eyedclaareyedclaar Posts: 6,980
    Half Full wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    So the baby Jesus walks into a bar...
    and the shocked bartender exclaimed "holy fuck"
    to which the baby Jesus replied "obviously"

    Did you see the edit to my joke a few posts back? 8-)
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  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    edited March 2011
    :lol:
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  • mysticweedmysticweed Posts: 3,710
    eyedclaar wrote:
    dickweed wrote:
    you are just not right
    not wrapped real tight
    jesus jokes at christmas
    will get you coal and rocks
    from satan i mean santa
    on christmas eve night
    :lol:

    So the baby Jesus walks into a bar...

    I actually just came up with a punchline for this made-up joke...



    The bartender says, "Savior money; it's no good here.

    eh? eh? save your, savior, fuck I'm brilliant! :D

    yep a fucking riot
    fuck 'em if they can't take a joke

    "what a long, strange trip it's been"
  • mysticweedmysticweed Posts: 3,710
    Half Full wrote:
    eyedclaar wrote:
    So the baby Jesus walks into a bar...
    and the shocked bartender exclaimed "holy fuck"
    to which the baby Jesus replied "obviously"


    yep
    another fucking riot
    fuck 'em if they can't take a joke

    "what a long, strange trip it's been"
  • arqarq Posts: 8,049
    eyedclaar wrote:
    So the baby Jesus walks into a bar...

    I actually just came up with a punchline for this made-up joke...

    The bartender says, "Savior money; it's no good here.

    eh? eh? save your, savior, fuck I'm brilliant! :D

    Brilliant? Is a shame there's not a monument in you name!!!

    I'll use this joke for my xmas cards! I'm LMAO!!!

    Thanks!!!
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  • rollingsrollings unknown Posts: 7,125
    edited March 2011
    ..
    Post edited by rollings on
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