Jesus (or Yeshua in the Hebrew) of Nazareth, son of Joseph, from the historical record, was a real person who lived 2,000 years ago, born around 6 B.C., in Bethlehem in Judea, known today as Israel and Palestine. He was a carpenter, teacher and religious leader, and was the founder of Christianity. Jesus Christ, as he was later named, taught radical new religious and cultural thought, and proclaimed himself as the Son of God, saviour of mankind and the Messiah. He was crucified by Roman and Jewish officials near Jerusalem in 30 A.D. on Good Friday and rose from the dead on Easter Sunday to continue his teachings before ascending to Heaven.
Christians celebrate the birth of Christ during Advent in December every year and on Christmas day, the 25th of December. The story goes that Jesus was born in Bethlehem, in a stable, and laid in a manger, as there was no lodging available due to the Roman census. An angel of God heralded his birth to a group of shepherds (Luke 2:1-52) and a guiding star appeared to three wise magi or kings to show them to Jesus so that they could worship him (Matthew 2:1-12).
Library Resources
Collection Highlights
- The Birth of Jesus and other New Testament stories / retold by Victoria Parker.
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Web Resources
- The Birth of Jesus - Christian Bible Reference Site
- Biblical stories of Jesus' birth reveal intriguing clues about his times - National Geographic
- The identity of Jesus: the birth of Jesus - BBC Bitesize
- How December 25 became Christmas - Biblical Archaeology Society
- What history really tells us about the birth of Jesus - The Conversation