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The nativity history and legend

The Nativity is the very heart of the Christian tradition. For more than 2,000 years, the story of Jesus' birth has been told and retold, mythologized and sentimentalized. In The Nativity, Geza Vermes untangles centuries of storytelling and places the birth and the events surrounding it within their historical context. Vermes examines every aspect of the Christmas story: the prophetic star, the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, the miraculous birth in the stable, the arrival of the magi, and the murderous decree of Herod. Delving into all the available evidence'including the New Testament Infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke, Jewish documents of the period, and classical literary and historical sources'Vermes explains where actual history ends and legend begins. A masterful work of biblical scholarship, The Nativity penetrates the deeper meaning of the New Testament. By clarifying what belongs to real history and what derives from man's hopeful and creative religious imagination, it gives readers a new and more powerful understanding of the events celebrated every Christmas season.

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  • "Examining every aspect of the Christmas story in light of biblical texts, period Jewish documents, and classical literary and historical sources, a biblical scholar reassesses the nativity saga, relating it to prophecies in the Old Testament and also to later Christian folklore."
  • "The Nativity is the very heart of the Christian tradition. For more than 2,000 years, the story of Jesus' birth has been told and retold, mythologized and sentimentalized. In The Nativity, Geza Vermes untangles centuries of storytelling and places the birth and the events surrounding it within their historical context. Vermes examines every aspect of the Christmas story: the prophetic star, the journey of Mary and Joseph to Bethlehem, the miraculous birth in the stable, the arrival of the magi, and the murderous decree of Herod. Delving into all the available evidence'including the New Testament Infancy narratives of Matthew and Luke, Jewish documents of the period, and classical literary and historical sources'Vermes explains where actual history ends and legend begins. A masterful work of biblical scholarship, The Nativity penetrates the deeper meaning of the New Testament. By clarifying what belongs to real history and what derives from man's hopeful and creative religious imagination, it gives readers a new and more powerful understanding of the events celebrated every Christmas season."@en

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  • "Electronic books"
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  • "The Nativity : history & legend"
  • "El Nacimiento de Jesús"
  • "El nacimiento de Jesús"
  • "El nacimiento de Jesús"@es
  • "The nativity history and legend"@en
  • "The nativity history and legend"
  • "Die Geburt Jesu : Geschichte und Legende"
  • "The Nativity history & legend"@en
  • "The nativity : history and legend"
  • "The Nativity : history and legend"
  • "The Nativity : history and legend"@en