Where was Jesus born?
Jesus’ birth and hometown
Megan Sooter
October 14, 2025
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Where was Jesus born? In the Bible, the birth of Jesus has been identified as Jerusalem. This scene of the Chapel in Padua by Italian artist Jeuto shows this scene to Mary, Joseph and Jesus in Bait -ul -Maqdis. All three wise people, with their caravans, and angels gather around the baby. On the top of the stable, helicopter writes all over the sky. Hailey’s doubles were seen in 1301, three years ago, Jeoto painted the scene.
When the Christmas season approaches every year, the story of birth is revised in churches and households around the world. Matthew 1-2 and Luke 1-2, the gospels are read and sung in the gospels – and even in the Christmas scorpion.
Where was Jesus born? In the Bible, the answer seems straightforward: Jerusalem. Both Matthew 2 and Luke 2 state that Jesus was born in the Jerusalem of Judah.
However, the Bible scholarship has declared the identity of Jerusalem as the birth of Jesus: If Jesus was really born in Jerusalem, why is it called Nazurin and Galileine during the New Testament, and why is Jerusalem mentioned in the Gospel of the Gospel? Because of this, some people have been surprised to see if Jesus was really born.
In the issue of November/December 2014 RepetitivePhilip J King resolved this question – where Jesus was born – in his Bible ideas column “Jesus ‘birth and Jesus’ house. He looked closely at what the Bible says about the cities of Jerusalem, traditionally the birth of Jesus, and the house of Jesus.
							
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While in Juda, Jerusalem was known as Shah David’s birth and future Messiah in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament, a small village of Nasrat was rarely known in Galilee, even in the Hebrew Bible, Talmud or Josephs. King explained, “Naseri has fully gained its importance with Jesus’ life and education.”
The contradiction between Shah David’s birth, Jerusalem and a small agricultural village of Nazareth is clear. Yet both places were important in Jesus’ life.
So if Jesus was born in Jerusalem, as Matthew and Luke’s Gospels were confirmed, why was it called Nazurin? To see what Philip J King thinks.Jesus ‘birth and Jesus’ house“In the issue of November/December 2014 Repetitive.
BAS Library users: Read the full column “Jesus ‘birth and Jesus’ house“By Philip J King in November/December 2014 Bible archeology reviews.
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This daily feature of Bible history was originally published on November 17, 2014.
				
															






