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The Church of the Nativity is the most important landmark in Bethlehem and marks the site where the Nativity took place. It was in Bethlehem just over 2,000 years ago that Mary gave birth to baby Jesus. Today Bethlehem is a thriving city in the Palestinian Authority West Bank approximately 10 km south of Jerusalem and the Nativity Church is the city’s top attraction. In 2012 the Bethlehem Church of the Nativity was added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites.
History of the Church of the Nativity
The Bible tells us that Mary and Joseph left their home in Nazareth and traveled to Bethlehem. The Romans had decided to carry out a census and people were required to travel to their ancestral family home to register. As Joseph was from the House of David and Bethlehem was David’s city the couple had no choice but to make the long journey despite Mary being pregnant.
During Jesus’ lifetime, it was common for homes to be built close to a cave they could use to house their animals. When Mary and Joseph arrived in Bethlehem and found no room available in the inn they were offered to spend the night in the adjacent cave with the animals. With no other options, and Mary about to give birth, they settled down in the manger. Less than a century after Jesus’ death Christians had identified the site of his birth as a cave in Bethlehem.
In the 4th century, the first Christian Roman Emperor Constantine and his mother Helena commissioned the construction of a church to be built around the sacred cave of the nativity. The church was dedicated in 339 AD. In the 6th century, the church suffered fire damage and Emperor Justinian replaced the church with a larger, more ornate one. In 614 the Persians invaded the Holy Land and destroyed most of the churches. Luckily the Nativity Church was spared thanks to a mural in the church depicting the Three Wise Men (Three Magi) who were dressed in Persian apparel of Zoroastrian priests.
As you approach the church entrance you will pass by Manger Square and enter through the Door of Humility. This small and low doorway was designed so that looters could not get their carts into the church. It also means that all those that enter need to bow down as they cross the threshold. The stunning interior has walls covered in gold-hued mosaic. Space is divided into five aisles by 44 painted columns.
A section of the mosaic floor from the original 4th-century church can still be seen through an opening in the flagstones. Sanctuary lamps add a wonderful atmosphere to the church and an open ceiling shows the exposed wooden rafters. In the south aisle stands an octagonal baptismal font from the Justinian 6th-century church. The font would have once stood near the high altar.
The Roman Catholic Chapel of the Manger has retained parts of the 12th-century capitals and mosaics. The main point of interest within the church is the Grotto of the Nativity. The cave is reached by descending a small flight of steps where the site of Jesus’ birth is enshrined. The exact point where he was born is marked by a beautiful silver star on the marble floor. Hanging above this holy site are 15 sanctuary lamps.
Zahi Shaked A tour guide in Israel and his camera zahishaked@gmail.com +972-54-6905522 tel סיור עם מורה הדרך ומדריך הטיולים צחי שקד 0546905522
My name is Zahi Shaked
In 2000 I became a registered licensed tourist guide.
My dedication in life is to pass on the ancient history of the Holy Land.
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Thank you for another inspiring video,from my second homeland SHALOM ZAHI
Thank you for sharing this with us God bless🙏🏻✝️🙏🏻❤️
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Bless you Zahi for all your work. I know who you love with all your heart as it shows itself with what issues out of your mouth. Your teachings give me wealth.
Syallom my brother zahi
God bless you all tks
I can’t wait to one day visit the holy land 🙏🏾✝️🕊️
pray for my family. gardeas
I like hearing the Palestinian tour guide as well as you Zahi
Why does the church courtyard have a pentangle there
Beautiful video, so much to see at the church of Nativity. Thank you much for sharing
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The Bible does not say Jesus was born in a cave!!
Thank you Zahi for sharing this visit but unfortunately , I didn't see the ma,ger well . Could you please one day add a view of it ? Thank you very much .
Hi Kahi 😊 thank you for another fantastic video ❤ happy weekend!!
Tzahi💫Amazing Holy Tour💫Church of The Nativity🌟✝️🌟We got to see both sides❤Thank you Brother💙Peace&Blessings🙏🌺
So great! Thank you so much my friend. Would love to see this face to face some day!
Thanking you for showing the Holy land love to see it im 69 still hoping my family and I walk where My Lord and savior born 🇾🇪🙏♥️
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Thank you Sir, I am able to visit the most beautiful Nativity again because of your video. More details you depicted. When we visited last April it was so quick. I can feel and smell the cool again.
Old good Zahi… Always deserve for thumb up 🙂
Just found your channel. I plan a visit to Nazareth and Jerusalem later this year.
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Thankyou for this , showing where Jesus was born
Zahi that was fantastic. You managed to fit everything in. Jesus was helping you. God bless all our wonderful family.
Thank you for sharing please say a small prayer for my daughter and son in law who need prayers 🙏 ❤ 💙 in jesus Mary and Joseph I pray amen 🙏 xx
That was a wonderful and educativ video, thank u brother Zahi.
A wonderful video from this beautiful church Thank you and blessings to you and your family 🙏
Don't put your head in..❤
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Great video. Thank you very much. God bless you Zahi.