'mud said:
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Was it a house or a manger.....were the Nuns wrong ???
Was Matt wrong ? Well I'll be damned !
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Get out the oils olive, I need a salad !
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Jesus was born in a manger.This account is in Luke 2.Almost 15 months later the Magi arrived at Jesus' family's house.He was already a child with his mother.This account is in Matthew 2.
Neither was wrong. Yes. the events surrounding the life and birth of Jesus was written by different writers. One had been a disciple of Jesus and the other after being with Paul(who was later taught by Jesus). One was an eye witness to the last 3 1/2 years of Jesus' life and the other had gathered material for the writing/account from various sources who were eyewitnesses or were in agreement with such.
As John wrote,who didn't focus his writing upon the nativity, but the adult life of Jesus and purpose for being born as a human being wrote, (John 21:25), "
And there are also many other things which Jesus did, the which, if they should be written every one, I suppose that even the world itself could not contain the books that should be written. Amen."
Those who want to denounce the Scriptures by the writers/Prophets not reporting the same exact events(years after the events) are denouncing the reporters and historians of today. Yes, there were false prophets then and false teachers/naysayers today. It is only those who were inspired by GOD who are True.(and they agree to/with the Principles as given by GOD.)
Luke does not record anything about the visit of the "Wise-men".
Matthew does not record the shepherd's and Angel's events.
Neither is negative information, but only enforces the leading of GOD in the events.
The reason for being in Bethlehem was two fold. 1. Jesus was prophesied to be born there and 2. God's leading the events was the taxing human requirement insured that it would happen.
Since those events took place, there was no reason to stay there.
They headed back and at Jerusalem Jesus and Mary performed the necessary circumcision(8days) and purification rites(33days). It was there that the star directed the wisemen to the house where Jesus was. Not 15 months after the birth (as you propose), but within prophesied events.(Simeon/Anna)
Even to the getting out of town.