In the world of Christianity, the Star of Bethlehem is a miraculous sign of the fulfillment of a prophecy?the birth of the Lord Jesus Christ. Its significance for many centuries not only amazed the believers but it also piqued scientific curiosity that many are still trying to find out if it is a momentous astronomical event or just borne out of a fictitious story. The 'Star? led the Magi to Jerusalem first and then to Bethlehem where Jesus was born, journeying a thousand miles to see whom they believed was the new king of Judea. Those who study this event are also baffled at the exact date when Jesus was born. And that date is important if they want to prove that the 'Star? was a natural phenomenon seen by the Magi in the heavens. After viewing the 2007 Stephen McEveety-produced video, The Star of Bethlehem, Ken Elchert, a retired aerospace engineer, became intrigued that he started his own investigation about one the world?s most reveled event. Using his knowledge in astronomy, history, and the Bible, he gathered a myriad of evidence?including details of all the important astronomical events of 3 BC and 2 BC as well as a new candidate for the date of the Nativity?to support his assumption that the Christmas Star may be a natural object, a planet?may be Jupiter. The Star?an Investigative Journey in Search of the Star of Bethlehem may be the answer to the question that still hangs in the air or a further catalyst towards the truth.
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