The Day Christ Was Born: The True Account of the First 24 Hours of Jesus's Life
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The Day Christ Was Born: The True Account of the First 24 Hours of Jesus's Life  -     By: Jim Bishop

The Day Christ Was Born: The True Account of the First 24 Hours of Jesus's Life

HarperOne / 2004 / Paperback

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Jim Bishop, author of The Day Christ Died, vividly chronicles the events leading up to the birth of Jesus, renewing the sense of awe and wonder we experience at Christmas. Relive the journey to Bethlehem, the first Christmas night, the visits of the shepherds and Magi, the flight into Egypt, and the quiet, joyous return. All are recalled in the framework of a gripping, unfolding narrative that is biblically accurate, yet filled with rich, dramatic detail. Using the same skill exhibited in his previous book, The Day Christ Died, Bishop's book is a reverential reconstruction of the people, places, institutions, and events associated with the first Christmas.

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Title: The Day Christ Was Born: The True Account of the First 24 Hours of Jesus's Life
By: Jim Bishop
Format: Paperback
Number of Pages: 128
Vendor: HarperOne
Publication Date: 2004
Dimensions: 7.38 X 5.50 (inches)
Weight: 4 ounces
ISBN: 0060607947
ISBN-13: 9780060607944
Stock No: WW607947

Author Bio

Jim Bishop was a syndicated columnist and author of many bestselling books, including The Day Lincoln Was Shot, The Day Christ Died, and A Day in the Life of President Kennedy. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Bishop died in 1987.

Editorial Reviews

“Written with dignity, unerring taste, and with no straining for effects.” - Chicago Sunday Tribune

“Should give all segments of Christianity a fresh appreciation of Christmas.” - Denver Post

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