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Displaying a Christmas nativity scene is a long-standing tradition, but it can also present a bit of a skewed view of the actual events of Jesus’ birth. While each person depicted in a traditional nativity scene is a part of the Christmas story, not all the characters were present in one place on the night Jesus was born. Mary, Joseph, and Jesus were in a stable that night due to the overcrowding in Bethlehem’s inn (Luke 2:7), but the Bible never mentions whether or not animals were present—in fact, it never even mentions a stable. The shepherds, once told of Jesus’ arrival, left their flocks to worship the newborn King (Luke 2:16). However, the angels, which are often part of nativity scenes, bore the good news to the shepherds in the fields (Luke 2:8–14). As far as we know, there were no angels flying visibly over the place where Jesus was when the shepherds arrived. In addition, the wise men (the Bible never says how many there were) were also probably not present that first night. The magi visited Jesus some time later, when He was in a house (Matthew 2:1–11).
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Barley Soup
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats, Grains
Dutch
Beef, Soups
6
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
lb
Stew meat
1
tb
Oil
1
md
Onion; chopped
1
Clove garlic
7
c
Water
32
oz
Tomatoes
1
Bay leaf
3/4
c
Barley
1/2
c
Celery
1/2
c
Carrots
4
Cubes beef bouillon
1/2
ts
Basil
10
oz
Green beans
INSTRUCTIONS
Brown beef in Dutch oven with oil, garlic and onions. Add remaining
ingredients except beans and simmer 1 hour. Add beans and simmer another 20
minutes.
Recipe by: Scotch Brand
Posted to TNT - Prodigy's Recipe Exchange Newsletter by "LauraG"
<[email protected]> on Nov 25, 1997
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