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Why is it significant that Christ was born in Bethlehem?

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Christ's birth in Bethlehem fulfills the prophecy of the 'house of bread' and signifies spiritual nourishment.

Bethlehem, known as the house of bread, is significant because it symbolizes Christ as the Bread of Life. In Micah 5:2, the prophecy indicates that from this humble town, the Savior would come. This not only points to Jesus' literal birthplace but also metaphorically highlights how His coming brings spiritual sustenance. Just as the bread sustains physical life, Christ sustains spiritual life. In John 6:35, Jesus identifies Himself as the Bread of Life, connecting the prophecy to His mission of providing eternal nourishment for our souls and fulfilling the spiritual hunger of humanity.
Scripture References: Micah 5:2, John 6:35

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