The movie "The Nativity of the Nativity" in 2006 talks about the birth of Jesus and the events around him. The movie is drawn from Matthew's Gospel and Luke's Gospel to create that story. The film conveys some important scenes and aspects of Mary and Joseph in the Bible. The advantage of using the Gospel as the basis of a movie is that it allows Maria and Joseph not to be restricted to either one but to have a more complete sense of tale, but a double view It is that.
The traditional Christmas nativity scene depicts the newly born Jesus lying in a manger, Joseph, Maria, a shepherd, three wise men, a cow, a donkey. The Gospel of Matthew and the Gospel of Luke tell of the birth of Jesus and the subsequent events. Putting the Bible in a logical order makes it easy to see what happened and whether the traditional Catholic Christmas scene is accurate. "At that time, Caesar Augustus issued an order to request the registration to the world, this is the first registration of Quirinius as Governor of Syria. Everyone is registered in their own town, Joseph also from Galilee to the town of Nazareth From the Jewish town, to the town of David known as Bethlehem, to marry Maria, his fiancé and children, we will register together "(Luke 2: 1-5 ESV)
Luca took Mary and Joseph from their house in Nazareth of Galilee until the birth of Jesus in Bethlehem (Luke 2: 4). Matthew contradicting Luca said that after Jesus' birth, Maria and Joseph lived in Nazareth and were not afraid of the return to Judea (Matthew 2: 21-23). Every Gospel does not agree with who found the empty tomb. In Mark, it is Mary Magdalen, James' mother Mary and Salome. In Matthew, it was Mary Magdalene and the other Mary. In Luke, a woman who took him from Galilee, including Magdalene Magdalen, Joanna and James's mother, Mary, and the other two. In John, Mary Magdalen found that the stone had been removed and ran back to make Peter and another disciple
Matthew and Luca each explain the birth (or birth) of Jesus. Especially Jesus was born by the Virgin Mary of Bethlehem to fulfill the prophecies. Luke's story emphasizes the events before Jesus' birth and is centered on Mary, but Matthew mainly deals with events centered on Joseph after birth. Both statements stated that Jesus was born in Bethlehem's Joseph and Mary, its fiancee and supported the teachings of the birth of Jesus' virgin. According to this doctrine, Jesus miraculously in the womb of the Virgin Mary by the Holy Spirit There was. In pregnancy, when she was still a virgin, at least in apostolic apostles Jesus was said to have fallen from seeds or waist, there was evidence that in ancient times it was thought to have a double patriarchate .