Bethlehem

Bethlehem

CityOld Testament & New Testament
31.7054°N, 35.2024°E View on Map

Bethlehem, meaning "House of Bread," is most famous as the birthplace of Jesus Christ. Located about 10 kilometers south of Jerusalem, it was also the hometown of King David and the setting of the Book of Ruth. The prophet Micah foretold that the Messiah would come from this small town. Today, the Church of the Nativity marks the traditional site of Jesus' birth.

Historical Timeline

Patriarchalc. 1800 BC

Rachel dies giving birth to Benjamin and is buried near Bethlehem

GEN 35:16-20
Judgesc. 1100 BC

Ruth gleans in the fields of Boaz near Bethlehem

RUT 2:1-23
Judgesc. 1100 BC

Ruth marries Boaz; their son Obed becomes grandfather of David

RUT 4:13-22
United Kingdomc. 1040 BC

David is born in Bethlehem to Jesse

1SA 17:12
United Kingdomc. 1025 BC

Samuel anoints David as future king in Bethlehem

1SA 16:1-13
Prophetsc. 700 BC

Micah prophesies that the Messiah will come from Bethlehem

MIC 5:2
New Testamentc. 6-4 BC

Jesus is born in Bethlehem; angels announce his birth to shepherds

LUK 2:1-20
New Testamentc. 6-4 BC

Wise men from the East visit the child Jesus in Bethlehem

MAT 2:1-12
New Testamentc. 6-4 BC

Herod orders the massacre of infants in Bethlehem; Joseph flees to Egypt

MAT 2:13-18

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