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The World Around Us
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Bethlehem is known as
one of the most sacred
cities in the Holy Land
and perhaps even
throughout the world.
Located 9 kilometers
from Jerusalem, Bethlehem
was already a prestigious
city with a rich history
starting around
15 century BC.
Known as
the City of David,
Bethlehem is
where King David was
born and was anointed
in the 10th century BC.
It was also the city
where the Patriach Jacob
chose to build the shrine
of his beloved wife Rachel,
which is Judaism’s third
most important holy site.
But Bethlehem
is perhaps best known
for being the birthplace
of Jesus Christ,
Peace Be Upon Him.
Indeed,
because of his birth,
Bethlehem has become
the holy site
for Judaism, Christianity
and Muslim alike
for the past 2,000 years.
There are about
32,000 inhabitants
in the city of Bethlehem
today; 40% are Christian
and 60% are Muslims.
In an interview
with Supreme Master
Television,
the Honorable Mayor
of Bethlehem
Dr. Victor Batarseh
told us that all co-citizens
share a special affection
for the city
and cherish the memory
their hometown
has to offer to humanity.
Well, Bethlehem,
as you know,
[is] the holiest city
in the world.
It is the birthplace
of our Lord Jesus Christ.
It is the cradle
of Christianity.
This small town, though
it is small in size, but
it has a very big message
to all the world.
The star of Bethlehem
always shines
all over the world,
sending a message
of love and peace.
Because
the Prince of Peace
was born in this holy city.
Jesus Christ was born
in a miraculous yet
humble birth in Bethlehem,
according to the Gospels
of Luke and Matthew
of the Holy Bible.
Virgin Mary,
then a young woman
living in Nazareth,
received the good news
from Angel Gabriel
about the coming of a son
named Jesus, who would be
the Son of God.
Due to an order
by the Roman Emperor,
Mary and
her husband-to-be Joseph
had to travel
105 kilometers to Bethlehem
to register for a census.
When they arrived
at Bethlehem,
all inns were full.
According to
the stories told,
Mary and Joseph
spent the night at the stable,
and Jesus was born
that very night.
There was no crib
for the baby, and
he was therefore placed
in a manger with fresh hay,
as the newborn’s bed.
Similar to
the Christian narration,
the Qur’an also recorded
that as Mary was
in seclusion, in her
deep prayer to Allah,
God sent the Angel Gabriel
to inform her
of the good news
of the coming of a son
sent from the Lord.
After the conception,
Mary went away alone
to a distance place
which many
Arabian scholars believe
could be Bethlehem.
There, behind
a withered palm tree,
Allah responded
to Mary’s prayer by
providing to her ripe dates
which showered upon her
from the trunk of
the now-vibrant palm tree,
and by having a stream
of cool water
emerge beneath her feet.
Bethlehem,
as the birthplace of Jesus,
is an important holy site
in Muslim tradition.
It is reported that
Prophet Muhammad,
Peace Be Upon Him,
during his mystic night’s
journey to Jerusalem,
stopped and prayed
at the Shrine of Rachel
in Bethlehem.
In the Gospels
of Luke and Matthew,
that night
when Jesus was born,
there were a few shepherds
in the fields
near Bethlehem
watching over
their flocks of sheep.
Angel Gabriel
appeared to them
to tell them that a Savior
had just been born.
As the loving light
of the angels
erased their fear,
the shepherds quickly
headed to Bethlehem
and witnessed Jesus
lying in the manger.
Today,
the village of Beit Sahour
2 km east of Bethlehem
is considered the site
of the Shepherds’ Field.
Now we will
go to the church.
We can see in the entrance
of the church, the angel.
We walk together
inside the church
of Shepherds’ Fields.
This is the holy place
for the Christians.
What's happened here?
We can see it
in three pictures,
describe it here.
This is the first picture,
when the shepherds saw
the angel appear to them
and they are afraid.
In the second picture,
the shepherds know
that Jesus was born
and they will be quiet.
If you want to know,
you come to the picture,
and look for it.
You see the shepherds,
they sit down and are quiet
and we see the dog
in this picture also,
it's quiet.
This is
the picture number 3.
They told us about the
shepherds [who] know
that Jesus was born
in Bethlehem, and this is
a greatest happening.
And all the people,
they are happy
and dancing and
carrying the olive trees
and they will be happy
about the birth of Jesus.
We will say a short prayer
for peace on Earth, and
will return with more on
Bethlehem, the birthplace
of Jesus Christ.
Please stay tuned
to Supreme Master
Television.
Welcome back to
The World Around Us
and our program about
the holy city of Bethlehem,
the birthplace of the great
enlightened Master Jesus.
Every part of this land,
you can find that
our Lord Jesus Christ
passed through this land.
This land is very rich
in history.
This land is very rich
because it is the center
of the three religions,
of the main religions
of this world,
which are Christianity,
Islam and Judaism.
This land is sacred
for the three religions.
Each year
at the time of Christmas,
the city is bustling
with people
from all over the world
who come to honor
Jesus’ birth.
Of course,
the Church of the Nativity,
originally built by
Saint Helena, mother of
the Byzantine Emperor
Constantine the Great,
becomes a central
must-visit destination.
This is
the Manger Square.
People come here
from all over the world,
especially in Christmas.
I would like to speak
about the church,
which is
a very important church
in all Palestine and
all the world, of course.
The church was
established in 529
by the Emperor Justinian,
the emperor of Byzantine.
You can see it is
divided into three parts.
The first one,
behind us directly,
is for the Greek Orthodox.
The second,
to the right there,
is for the Catholics, and
this is for the Armenians.
The small Church
of Nativity is
one of the world’s oldest
continuously operating
churches.
In fact, it is
the only major church
in the Holy Land that
has remained intact from
the early Christian period
to the present.
The structure is built
over the cave
where Jesus was born.
Through the ages,
the site has been altered
and enhanced
by successive generations.
And we can take a look
at the entrance.
The entrance
was reduced three times.
The first time was from
the Justinian era, 529.
And the arch
from Crusaders.
That’s about
the 12 centuries ago.
And the small one is
from the Turkish era,
about 200 years ago.
Okay. Let’s go.
Approaching the church,
one notices
that the entrance
is particularly small.
It is only 120 centimeters
(less than 4 feet) high.
One can still see traces of
the original arch, which
was almost 3 meters
(more than 9 feet) high.
In the end,
it became known
as The Door of Humility.
The reason, on one hand,
was to protect the Church
and what it contained.
However, perhaps the
more important reason
given is that
it made important visitors
dismount
from their horses upon
entering the sacred space.
Thus it symbolized
the equality of all people
before God.
Back in the days
when Jesus Christ
was newly born,
there were also people
coming from afar
celebrating his birth.
The Gospel of Matthew
records the three Magi,
or three wise men
from the East, who
brought precious gifts
to the newly born Jesus.
They came a long journey
following the star
of Bethlehem.
Some scholars believe
that these Magi came
from Persia and Africa.
As the three Magi
finally found Jesus,
they fell down and
kneeled in front of him
with happiness and respect.
There have been
interesting discussions
about the gifts
the three Magi
brought to Jesus:
They were gold,
frankincense, and myrrh.
Some believe these gifts
are originally tributaries
given to a king, with myrrh
as an anointing oil,
frankinsense as a perfume,
and gold
as a precious metal.
Others believe the gifts
had spiritual significance,
with gold symbolizing
kingship on Earth or virtue,
frankincense priestship
or prayer, and myrrh
a pain reliever.
No record tells exactly
where these Magi went
after they presented
the gifts.
It is said
some of their relics were
found by Saint Helena
and are now
in the Cologne Cathedral
in Germany.
However it is interpreted,
the gift-giving spirit itself
has touched
people’s hearts today,
and especially
near Christmas time.
This is the Holy Land for
every religious [person],
not just for Jewish
or Muslim or Christian.
This is
[an] international country,
international city.
In many ways, the search
for the precise birthplace
of this great
enlightened Master
is still on today.
Some say Jesus was born
in a relative’s house.
Others say he was born
in a different city
with the same name
of Bethlehem.
Yet one thing is certain:
that the deep longing
to feel the presence
of Lord Jesus
never fades away.
For he has and always
will represent God’s
eternal Peace and Love.
Our message
from Bethlehem,
from my office here,
just opposite
the Church of the Nativity,
where our
Lord Jesus Christ
was born, is a message
of love and peace.
It is a message
of love and peace
for every single creature
on this planet,
without referring to
any religion
or to any ethnic groups.
We love peace.
On the coming occasion
of Lord Jesus’ birth,
may the peace-loving spirit
of Bethlehem prevail
throughout the world.
Thank you
for joining us on
The World Around Us.
Now, please stay tuned
for Words of Wisdom,
after Noteworthy News,
here on
Supreme Master Television.
May Heaven bless you
and your loved ones.