What exactly was the Star of Bethlehem?
There's some interesting research about that, and it's dependent on the answer to this question: When did Herod the Great die? (Tweet that!)
I talk about that in today's video.
Here are some more tidbits from today's video. Did you know...?
- The planet Jupiter is named after the greatest god of Roman mythology. (Tweet that!)
- Jupiter is known as the King Planet. (Tweet that!)
- The star Regulus takes its name from the word we get our word "regal" from.
- The Babylonians call Regulus Sharu, which means "king." (Tweet that!)
"What Was That Unusual Star of Bethlehem?"
Christmas Story vlog
with Dianne E. Butts - 8 of 12
So when the King planet met the King star, it made an unusual star in the sky that led the wise men to Jesus, and Jesus was born! (Tweet that!)
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Catch up on this special series of Christmas Advent video posts here: (Tweet this!)
- Christmas Advent Day 1: And He Shall Be Called the Son of God (Video Post)
- Christmas Advent Day 2: Jesus is a Descendant of Abraham (Video Post)
- Christmas Advent Day 3: The Virgin Birth (Video Post)
- Christmas Advent Day 4: Was Jesus Born on the Feast of Tabernacles? (Video Post)
- Christmas Advent Day 5: The Bethlehem Shepherds & the Temple Sheep (Video Post)
- Christmas Advent Day 6: A Child is Born, A Son is Given (Video Post)
- Christmas Advent Day 7: Trivia! Who Gave the Prophecy of the Star of Bethlehem? (Video Post)
Please come back on Thursday for the next Christmas Advent video. Please invite a friend to join you. You can have some great discussions about Jesus! See you then.
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