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I stand corrected on the time frame. We don't know when the star was
first seen. Around the time of Jesus' birth, the wise men were in
Jerusalem. I don't know how far Jerusalem is from Bethlehem, but by
the time the wise men got there, Jesus was no longer a baby, but a
young child and he was in a house.
earlier, Angel, wrote:
>This may be true, however the point I made still is the same. How
>could the wise men have come two years after Jesus' birth when Herod
>killed all children under two, and Jesus fled before he was two. I
>understand it took the wise men two years to get to Jesus but how do
>we know when they first saw his star in the east.
>----- Original Message ----- From: "Helen Wolf" <[log in to unmask]>
>To: <[log in to unmask]>
>Sent: Monday, December 18, 2006 10:38 AM
>Subject: Re: Where Jesus Was Born
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>>That fact was in the article I offered to send, the one about the
>>more accurate date of Jesus' birth. but no one accepted my
>>offer. I even saved it to a text file in case anyone was
>>interested I could send it privately, since attachments aren't
>>allowed here. Ho hum! Smile
>>
>>Helen
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>>Earlier you wrote:
>>>The wise men did not go to a cave. They didn't come until the
>>>Lord Jesus was 2 years old, in a house.
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>>"A holy life has a voice. It speaks when the tongue is silent, and
>>is either a constant attraction or a perpetual reproof."
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