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                        <title><![CDATA[Did Herod’s Massacre Of The Innocents Historically Happen? [Christmas]]]></title>
                        <description>January 6th marks the day in the liturgical calendar when the arrival of the Magi visiting baby Jesus with their gifts is celebrated. But with it comes the often distressing account of what is known as the Massacre of the Innocents. Matthew places this moment of revelation of Jesus as King alongside one of the darkest episodes in his Gospel, and it&amp;rsquo;s a stark contrast: one King is here to bring peace on earth, as the angels declared, the other king brought death and destruction.</description>
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                            <div><article class="rssWrap">January 6th marks the day in the liturgical calendar when the arrival of the Magi visiting baby Jesus with their gifts is celebrated. But with it comes the often distressing account of what is known as the Massacre of the Innocents. Matthew places this moment of revelation of Jesus as King alongside one of the darkest episodes in his Gospel, and it&rsquo;s a stark contrast: one King is here to bring peace on earth, as the angels declared, the other king brought death and destruction.
For some readers, this raises an immediate historical question. If Herod truly ordered the killing of all the male children under two in Bethlehem, why does no other ancient historian mention it? Josephus, after all, delights in cataloguing Herod&rsquo;s cruelty. He records the execution of Herod&rsquo;s wife, his sons, and numerous political rivals. Herod was paranoid and vicious.
As for Herod, if he had before any doubt about the slaughter of his sons, there was now no longer any room left in his soul for it; but he had banished away whatsoever might afford him the least suggestion of reasoning better about this matter, so he already made haste to bring his purpose to a conclusion. He also brought out three hundred of the officers that were under an accusation&nbsp;&hellip; whom the multitude stoned with whatsoever came to hand, and thereby slew them. &mdash; Josephus, Antiquities of the Jews 16.11.7
So, why the silence here about Bethlehem?
The answer, I would say, isn&rsquo;t anything nefarious or made-up by Matthew, but just something simply down to scale.
Bethlehem Was a Very Small&nbsp;Place
Bethlehem in the early first century was not a city. It was a village &mdash; small, agricultural, and politically insignificant. Most historians estimate its population at somewhere between 300 and 1,000 people, with around 500 being a sensible midpoint.
Once we factor in ancient demographics, the numbers become surprisingly modest.
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                        <pubDate>Mon, 29 Dec 2025 11:32:54 +0000</pubDate>
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                        <title><![CDATA[God from God: The Eternal Son in the Crib [Christmas]]]></title>
                        <description>How can God beget a Son? Does that mean Jesus is His creation?</description>
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                            <div><article class="rssWrap">How can God beget a Son? Does that mean Jesus is His creation?
This question comes sharply into focus during Advent, when the Church contemplates the Incarnation: the eternal Son entering the world as a baby in Mary&rsquo;s womb. And to understand this, we turn to language the Church has treasured for centuries &mdash; especially that crucial distinction between begotten and created.
And C. S. Lewis describes this with a real concise clarity:
We don&rsquo;t use the words begetting or begotten much in modern English, but everyone still knows what they mean. To beget is to become the father of: to create is to make. And the difference is this. When you beget, you beget something of the same kind as yourself. A man begets human babies, a beaver begets little beavers, and a bird begets eggs which turn into little birds. But when you make, you make something of a different kind from yourself. A bird makes a nest, a beaver builds a dam, a man makes a wireless set &mdash; or he may make something more like himself than a wireless set: say, a statue. If he is a clever enough carver he may make a statue which is very like a man indeed. But, of course, it is not a real man; it only looks like one. It cannot breathe or think. It is not alive.&nbsp;Now that is the first thing to get clear. What God begets is God; just as what man begets is man. What God creates is not God, just as what man creates is not man.
By saying that Jesus is begotten from the Father, we are saying that Jesus is fully God and not a creation of God (Arianism), nor is the Son of God simply a mode or action of God (Sabellianism).
This is the heart of Christian theology:&nbsp;begotten = shared nature&nbsp;created = different nature




Begotten Means &ldquo;of the Same&nbsp;Essence&rdquo;
When the Father begets the Son, He is not constructing or manufacturing Him. Begetting is not an act inside time. It is an eternal relationship.
Just as:

light is never without radiance
a fire is never without heat
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