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Nativity of Christ @ The birth of our Lord took place at the time and place predicted by the prophets kjv@Genesis:49:10; kjv@Isaiah:7:14; kjv@Jeremiah:31:15; kjv@Micah:5:2; kjv@Haggai:2:6-9; kjv@Daniel:9:24-25). Joseph and Mary were providentially led to go up to Bethlehem at this period, and there Christ was born kjv@Matthew:2:1 kjv@Matthew:2:6 kjv@Luke:2:1 kjv@Luke:2:7). The exact year or month or day of his birth cannot, however, now be exactly ascertained. We know, however, that it took place in the "fulness of the time" kjv@Galatians:4:4), i.e., at the fittest time in the world's history. Chronologists are now generally agreed that the year 4 before the Christian era was the year of Christ's nativity, and consequently that he was about four years old in the year 1 A.D.

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H4138 <STRHEB>@ מולדת môledeth mo-leh'-deth From H3205; nativity (plural birth place); by implication {lineage} native country; also {offspring} family: - {begotten} {born} {issue} {kindred} native (-ity).


H4351 <STRHEB>@ מכרה מכוּרה mekûrâh mekôrâh {mek-oo-raw'} mek-o-raw' From the same as H3564 in the sense of digging; origin (as if a mine): - {birth} {habitation} nativity.


G1078 <STRGRK>@ γένεσις genesis ghen'-es-is From the same as G1074; nativity; figuratively nature: - generation nature (-ral).


G1083 <STRGRK>@ γέννησις gennēsis ghen'-nay-sis From G1080; nativity: - birth.