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The Lonely Stable That Wasn't There

6 min · 14. des. 2025
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In keeping with my annual tradition of spoiling of another popular Christmas tradition, here's an offering for you. You may have heard or read about my take on how the shepherds found the baby Jesus but this version takes the Nativity story as Luke tells it at face value and explains what Luke really says. As you listen to this, remember, we always place ourselves in the historical setting of the story and not our 21st century version of the story. I hope you find it enjoyable. The narration voice isn't mine but the information presented is mine.

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