Baby Yashaya Research Paper

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Baby Yashaya was born in Bethlehem, as prophesied by the prophets. Wise men from the east, called Magi, came to visit him because they saw His star in the heavens. They brought presents for him. The king who was ruling Judea named Herod wanted to find the baby in order to hurt him, but an angel warned Joseph to escape with his family to Egypt.

Later on, they moved back to Judea and settled in a ghetto town called Nazareth. This is where Baby Yashaya, the Christ, will grow up.

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