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Was Jesus born in a stable or a manger?

Was Jesus born in a stable or a manger?

Mary laid her newborn child in a manger (cf Luke 2:7). From this detail it has been correctly deduced that Jesus was born in a stable, in an inhospitable – one might even say unworthy – space, which nevertheless provided the necessary privacy for the sacred event . . .

Was Jesus born in a manger or a house?

Jesus is born in a manger because all the travelers overcrowded the guest rooms. After the birth, Joseph and Mary are visited not by wise men but shepherds, who were also overjoyed at Jesus’ birth. Luke says these shepherds were notified about Jesus’ location in Bethlehem by angels.

What is the difference between a stable and a manger?

As nouns the difference between manger and stable is that manger is a trough for animals to eat from while stable is a building, wing or dependency set apart and adapted for lodging and feeding (and training) animals with hoofs, especially horses.

What were mangers used for?

A manger or trough is a rack for fodder, or a structure or feeder used to hold food for animals. The word comes from the Old French mangier (meaning “to eat”), from Latin mandere (meaning “to chew”). Mangers are mostly used in livestock raising and generally found at stables and farmhouses.

Where in the Bible does it say Jesus was born in a house?

The Presence of Others in the House The angels told them that a baby born in Bethlehem that night was “the Savior, who is Christ the Lord” (Luke 2:11). So the shepherds hastened into the city to find the child, “and when they saw it, they made known the saying that had been told them concerning this child.

What was the manger where Jesus was born?

While we usually picture the manger as constructed of wood, the only examples we have left in the Holy Land from ancient times are actually large stones that have been carved out on top to hold straw. Luke mentions the manger three times in just a few verses as he tells the story of Jesus’ birth.

Was Jesus really born in a Manger?

Believe it or not, Jesus wasn’t actually born in a manger (a food trough for animals). But after Jesus was delivered, his mother did lay Him in a manger after wrapping Him in swaddling cloths.

Why was Jesus born at night?

In any case, Jesus was born at night, in some sort of keeping-place for animals. After Jesus was delivered, Mary His mother wrapped Him in cloths and laid Him in a manger (Luke 2:7).

Where was Jesus born?

Although we are not sure of the exact location of where Jesus was born, we do know that it was near Bethlehem and that there was a manger, or feeding trough, there. God promised the Savior’s virgin birth immediately after mankind’s first sin in the Garden of Eden (Genesis 3:15).

Why did Mary give birth to Jesus in the Manger?

Some time after they arrived, Mary gave birth to Jesus. The Bible tells us that the reason Mary laid Jesus in the manger was because “there was no place for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7).

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