Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Nazareth and Jesus


We will hear the story of a pregnant woman and her husband making their way from the "town" of Nazareth to the "city" of Bethlehem where she gives birth to a child recognized by angels and shepherds as the Promised One of God. In reality Nazareth was little more than a hamlet and Bethlehem a village. Read below about an important discovery disclosed a couple of days ago.

NAZARETH, Israel — Days before Christmas, archaeologists on Monday unveiled what they said were the remains of the first dwelling in Nazareth that can be dated back to the time of Jesus — a find that could shed new light on what the hamlet was like during the period the New Testament says Jesus lived there as a boy.

The dwelling and older discoveries of nearby tombs in burial caves suggest that Nazareth was an out-of-the-way hamlet of around 50 houses on a patch of about four acres (1.6 hectares). It was evidently populated by Jews of modest means who kept camouflaged grottos to hide from Roman invaders, said archaeologist Yardena Alexandre, excavations director at the Israel Antiquities Authority,

Based on clay and chalk shards found at the site, the dwelling appeared to house a “simple Jewish family,” Alexandre added, as workers at the site carefully chipped away at mud with small pickaxes to reveal stone walls.

Interesting. How does this fit with your mental image of Jesus' hometown? Disappointing or helpful?

2 comments:

Laura said...

A good reminder of the humble beginnings of our King, especially as we celebrate His birthday with all the modern entrapments which too often overtake the true reasons we celebrate.

David Mundy said...

I agree Laura. "Small-town boy makes good" works for me.