COMMENTARY King Herod — a monstrous Biblical ruler who in the Christmas legend forced Jesus' family to flee their country — has plenty of modern heirs driving our hemisphere's migrant crisis today.
Herod the Great − though in the Gospel of Matthew, he wasn't so great. Hulton Archive via Getty Images King Herod will sound familiar to anyone who’s heard the Christmas story. King of Judea when ...
It's the most wonderful time of the year. Unless you happen to be involved with the making of Christmas Karma — the new British movie based on the timeless tale of A Christmas Carol. The film is being ...
Christmas Nativity displays in our front yards and homes generally depict a haloed peasant family surrounded by poor shepherds and wealthy wise men. A white crystalline star often illuminates the ...
“he Holidays” is how Judeo-Christians collectively reference two high holy days: Christmas, the birth of a Jewish savior, dreaded by Herod the Great, and the recapture of Jerusalem by the Maccabees, ...
Jesus’s birth was a silent night, when all was calm and all was bright, but there was a context to the Christmas story critical to understanding the lesson of Christmas. This context gives insight ...
King Herod will sound familiar to anyone who’s heard the Christmas story. King of Judea when Jesus of Nazareth was born, the ruler attempts to find and kill the baby after hearing that the “King of ...
(The Conversation) — Historians know a fair bit about Herod the Great, the king of Judea at the time of Jesus’ birth. (The Conversation) — King Herod will sound familiar to anyone who’s heard the ...
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