All you need to know about Christmas
The Jews, on the other hand, refused to join the army. As a result, they were exempt. For this exemption, they had to pay greater taxes. As a result, they were subjected to a census for tax purposes. Every fourteen years, a census was taken. When the census was announced, Mary was expecting a full-term baby Jesus. Soosai went to Bethlehem with his wife to register their family in the census.
Nazareth and Bethlehem are approximately 12 kilometers apart. They usually went from town to town on cattle and donkeys, with the wealthy riding in horse-drawn carriages. To accommodate such travelers, inns were built here and there. Only lodging, feed for the traveling animal, and some straw for cooking will be provided by the inn. The type of cuisine is determined by the traveler.
After a lengthy journey, Mary and Susie were exhausted when they arrived at Bethlehem. Mary was exhausted and reclining on the back of the donkey she was riding. Tax collectors from Bethlehem's numerous communities flocked to Judea in droves. The two walked up and down the corridors of each hotel. There's nowhere to stay The inn was jam-packed with travelers when Maria and Sousa arrived. As a result, they were able to stay in the cowshed. That is the place where god was born as a baby.
Shepherds are the first to go worship Jesus, the heavenly child who will determine mankind's fate. At the time, the shepherds were a despised and downtrodden people. The world's great men did not come to worship the god who came to save it. The simple folks, on the other hand, are the ones who acknowledge the Lord. When they worshipped Jesus, the skies also joined them, according to Luke.