I've always thought these speculations such as this one don't hold up to what is recorded Biblically. Here is the passage from Matthew 2:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
So it's not a star, then? And not a miracle either, since it occurs naturally?
Then why does the bible say it is both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
So it's not a star, then? And not a miracle either, since it occurs naturally?
Then why does the bible say it is both?
Lack of telescopes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
So it's not a star, then? And not a miracle either, since it occurs naturally?
Then why does the bible say it is both?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
The star of Bethlehem" is a story, like other stories in the Bible and in other ancient writings.
While there may have been a very bright star 2,000 years ago, you can bet it didn't guide wise men to a crib in Bethlehem of a child conceived by a virgin..
Well, duh. Now, back to the fun discussion of the star...
Exactly.
I’m thinking we need some divine intervention. Angels or aliens? Take your pick.
I’m preferential to the nephilim visiting us.
Or alternatively, having all babies born on December 21st being the second coming of Christ.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:I’m not into astrology but when listening casually to others who are, they’ve said there were more rare phenomena in the sky this year that in the past. Coincidence or are we entering something new?
Or alternatively, having all babies born on December 21st being the second coming of Christ
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
The star of Bethlehem" is a story, like other stories in the Bible and in other ancient writings.
While there may have been a very bright star 2,000 years ago, you can bet it didn't guide wise men to a crib in Bethlehem of a child conceived by a virgin..
Well, duh. Now, back to the fun discussion of the star...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
The star of Bethlehem" is a story, like other stories in the Bible and in other ancient writings.
While there may have been a very bright star 2,000 years ago, you can bet it didn't guide wise men to a crib in Bethlehem of a child conceived by a virgin..
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?
Jupiter and Saturn will be really close together, enough to resemble one “star” to some. There’s the possibility that this phenomenon is what was referred to as the Star of Bethlehem in the Bible.
Anonymous wrote:What star is it, exactly?