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Comet Explained Star of Bethlehem's Path
9 Dec
Summary
- Astronomer suggests a comet explains the Star of Bethlehem.
- Ancient Chinese records detail a bright comet in 5BC.
- The comet's path matches biblical descriptions of its movement.

A recent analysis by a NASA astronomer suggests that the mysterious Star of Bethlehem, a pivotal element in the biblical narrative, may have been a real celestial event – specifically, a comet.
Mark Matney, a planetary scientist, has identified ancient Chinese astronomical records from 5BC that detail a remarkably bright comet visible for more than 70 days. His research indicates that the observed orbit of this comet could account for the star's peculiar movement described in the Gospel of Matthew.
Matney's findings propose that this comet's path could explain how the star first appeared "in the east," then "went before" the wise men on their journey from Jerusalem to Bethlehem, and finally "stood over" the location of Jesus's birth. This scientific candidate offers a tangible explanation for an event often debated as myth or miracle.




