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Christmas Edition - Beautifully Illustrated!
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This book offers a thorough and compelling study of the Star of Bethlehem, examining the subject in depth through biblical, historical, archaeological, and astronomical evidence. Unlike any video presentation or publication, you may have seen before, this work presents clear and verifiable data that invites you to decide for yourself what "His Star", the Bethlehem Star, truly was.
The evidence within these pages demonstrates that the Star of Bethlehem is not a legend or myth, but a real, observable event in the night sky, timed perfectly within history and Scripture. And like the Magi, who "when they saw the star, they rejoiced with exceedingly great joy", you too will be filled with joy and your faith strengthened as the mystery of the Bethlehem Star is Revealed.
The Magi said, "We saw His star." The popular conjunctions proposed for 2 and 3 BC-and even 6 BC-were not visible, either because they were behind the Sun or below the horizon. And if they could not be seen, then they cannot be what the Magi "saw."
Then what exactly was "His Star"? Who were the Magi?
What is the real "Bright and Morning Star"?
It's not what most people think.
How did the Star appear to stand over the place where the Child was?
What is a Zodiacal Light, and could it hold the key to this ancient mystery?
The immense rarity of this specific astronomical sign the Magi witnessed explains why it would have been interpreted as a sign of unparalleled importance, signaling the birth of an eternal king in Judea, the "King of the Jews". It was not just another planetary meeting; it was a once-in-a-millennium celestial announcement!
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