Latest sightings in Bethlehem:
- 2099-08-01 - I was swimming at my aunts pool when I out and noticed a bright red flash far away and then out of no where it just appeared much close
- 2098-12-15 - Dark equilateral triangle outlined by lights, no noise, east to west movement, very slow speed.
- 2009-09-03 - On the way to school, my son saw a cigar shaped object in the sky.
- 2008-11-27 - My wife and I were walking our dog. As we came around a corner that offered an unobstructed view of the SE sky we saw three bright (ma
- 2007-09-20 - Night after night, more and more moving lights in sky in Littleton NH area
- 2007-08-03 - Ball of White Fire Shoots Across the Sky in Bethlehem
- 2006-04-14 - I saw a strange UFO at night in Bethlehem (sp) New Hampshire.
- 2006-02-18 - Saw a UFO hovering over a field faraway for about 5 minutes.
- 2005-01-06 - we were driving home from Wal-Mart and we saw out of the top of the car a triangular flying object. The object was about 100 feet above us and we pulled over to the side of the road and watched it fly by. The object then flew about 30 feet in front of us and then it disappeared.
- 2004-10-24 - Blue orbs appeared near lunar eclipse
- 2004-02-15 - Fast moving green light, 2 witnesses, a third witness in another state with a similar story.
- 2000-09-29 - 2 starlike objects crossed paths with each other going in opposite directions
Bethlehem
Bethlehem (Arabic: بيت لحم, Beit Lachem Hebrew: בית לחם Beit Lechem)[1] is a small city located some 10 km (6 miles) south of the Old City of Jerusalem within the West Bank territory occupied by Israel, in an "Area A" zone administered by the Palestinian Authority.
The "little town" of Bethlehem, mentioned in any number of Christmas carols, attracts pilgrims worldwide on account of its description in the New Testament (and particularly the Gospels) as the birthplace of Jesus, whom Christians believe to be Messiah and Son of God. The Church of the Nativity is the focus of Christian veneration within the city.
In somewhat related circumstances, although no longer a Jewish city, Bethlehem is revered by Jews as the birthplace and home town of David, King of Israel, as well as the traditional site of Rachel's Tomb (on the outskirts of the town).
Although also home to many Muslims, Bethlehem remains home to one of the largest Arab Christian communities in the Middle East (despite significant emigration in recent years, resulting in a growing Muslim majority) and one of the chief cultural and tourism drawcards for the Palestinian community. The Bethlehem agglomeration also includes the small towns of Beit Jala and Beit Sahour, the latter also having biblical significance.
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