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| | | | | Ágnes Mihálykó What did late antique Egyptians sing about at Christmas? Shepherds, the star, and the Virgin Mary, of course. Shepherds worship the newborn Jesus on what appears to be the earliest manuscript of a Christmas carol, preserved in Greek on a papyrus from the area of Heracleopolis (near modern Beni Suef) in Middle Egypt,... | |
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| | | | | By Dr Oliver Tearle (Loughborough University) The most detailed and influential account of the birth of Jesus Christ is found in the Gospel of Luke. But Luke's account, as well as being much more informative than the one we find in the Gospel of Matthew, is the version of events which does the most to... | |
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| | | | | "There is perhaps nothing in the Louvre as widely depicted as Jesus and his life. He dogs you down every hall and corridor, fabricated by so many hundreds of dead hands." | |
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