Where Am I?
The other station ...
.. was closed but re-opened in 1993.It had trams and a canal ...... and a tram depot ...... which became a bus depot (now closed).Mary and Joseph - gettit?
Mary and Joseph
A collection of posts which expose failings (and, occasionally, successes!) in our public transport system; most of which could be easily solved or improved. There's plenty of nostalgia, too; and a bit of transport history from time to time.
Daily blogging is "the norm" and will continue until fbb runs out of ideas!
Where Am I?
The other station ...
.. was closed but re-opened in 1993.It had trams and a canal ...... and a tram depot ...... which became a bus depot (now closed).We're Sending You To Coventry ...
Other Cardinal Wiseman schools are available!
There is the main road stop for the school on route 8 ...
The Wise Men
We met the Magi with letter "N" for Nazarene Nonentity, a controversial title but one which recognised that Jesus ministry lasted for a paltry three years starting at age 30. The Wise Men did not visit the stable/cattle shed/cave but, as Matthew's Gospel explains ...
Jesus was born in the town of Bethlehem in Judea, during the time when Herod was king. Soon afterward, some men who studied the stars came from the East to Jerusalem and asked, “Where is the baby born to be the king of the Jews? We saw his star when it came up in the east, and we have come to worship him.”
There is no mention of how many there were and no mention of camels. In the picture above we see the Magi on horses with a train of camels and their handlers (on foot) carrying their luggage.
There is no mention that the star or planet or comet or supernova was particularly outstanding; only that it was the light which guided the Magi to the toddler. They were more like astrologers than astronomers and they would use the stars for all sorts of predictions. This astronomical happening fulfilled prophecies in the Old Testament, whatever it was and however it moved.
Remember that everything in the sky "moves" as the earth turns on its axis.
We (that is carol writers, nativity play producers, illustrators of kiddies stories and proponents of Artificial Inaccuracy)) have made the whole thing so pretty that it becomes unreal.
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