nativity of christ

  • 1Nativity of Christ —    The birth of our Lord took place at the time and place predicted by the prophets (Gen. 49:10; Isa. 7:14; Jer. 31:15; Micah 5:2; Hag. 2:6 9; Dan. 9:24, 25). Joseph and Mary were providentially led to go up to Bethlehem at this period, and there …

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  • 2Nativity Cathedral, Riga — Nativity Cathedral The Nativity of Christ Cathedral in 2007 …

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  • 3Nativity Cathedral, Chișinău — Nativity of Christ Cathedral Catedrala Nașterea Domnului Location Downtown Chişinău Country Moldova Denomination Eastern Orthodoxy …

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  • 4Christ — This article is about the Christian theological role. For other uses, see Christ (disambiguation). The oldest known icon of Christ Pantocrator Saint Catherine s Monastery. The two different facial expressions on either side emphasize Christ s… …

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  • 5Nativity Fast — Liturgical year Western Advent Christmastide Epiphany Pre Lent Lent Easter Triduum Eastertide Ascensiontide Pentecost Ordinary Time Eastern Feast of Cross Nativity Fast Nativity Th …

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  • 6nativity play — noun : a play dealing with the nativity of Christ compare passion play * * * naˈtivity play [nativity play] noun a play about the birth of Jesus Christ, usually performed by children at Christmas …

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  • 7Nativity of St. John the Baptist — Russian icon of the Nativity of St. John the Baptist Observed by Eastern Orthodox Oriental Orthodox Roman Catholics Eastern Catholic Churches Lutherans …

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  • 8Nativity with St. Francis and St. Lawrence — Artist Caravaggio Year 1609 Type Oil on canvas Dimensions 268 cm × 197 cm (106 in × 78 in) …

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  • 9Christ II (poem) — Christ II [Exeter Book, fol.14a 20b] , also called The Ascension , is one of Cynewulf’s four signed poems that exist in the Old English vernacular. It is a five section piece that spans lines 440 886 of the Christ triad in the Exeter Book , and… …

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  • 10Nativity — Na*tiv i*ty, n.; pl. {Nativies}. [F. nativit[ e], L. nativitas. See {Native}, and cf. {Na[ i]vet[ E]}.] 1. The coming into life or into the world; birth; also, the circumstances attending birth, as time, place, manner, etc. Chaucer. [1913… …

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