
Bible and Archaeology The Star of Bethlehem Explained: What It Was and Wasn’t
The Star of Bethlehem is one of the most famous elements of Matthew’s Nativity story, but what could it actually have been? How could a star lead travelers, stop over a location, or identify a single house? This week, physicist Dr. Aaron Adair joins Bible & Archaeology to examine the most common scientific explanations for the Star of Bethlehem and why many of them fall apart. By looking at both the science and the ancient context, we ask what Matthew may have intended his readers to understand and why the Star functions the way it does in the Gospel narrative.
👉 Dr. Adair helps us explore
– Was Matthew using technical astronomical language?
– How were astronomical phenomena understood in the ancient Mediterranean world?
– Could Matthew’s star have been a comet, a supernova, or even a planet?
📖 Reading Recommendations:The Star of Bethlehem: A Skeptical View by Aaron Adair
"The Star of Christ in the Light of Astronomy" by Aaron Adair
"A Critical Look at the History of Interpreting the Star of Bethlehem in Scientific Literature and Biblical Studies" by Aaron Adair in The Star of Bethlehem and the Magi
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🎙️ Credits
Guest: Dr. Aaron Adair
Hosted and edited by Dr. Jordan Jones
Additional contributions by Mary Kathryn Lichty
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