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  1. Mar 16, 2023 · For many, this verse says there was no room for Joseph and Mary in "the inn," a tradition that stretches way back. But other Christians suggest that this verse is better translated as "upper room" or "guest room," as in Luke 2:7.

  2. King James Version. 7 And she brought forth her firstborn son, and wrapped him in swaddling clothes, and laid him in a manger; because there was no room for them in the inn. Read full chapter.

  3. She wrapped him in bands of cloth and laid him in a feeding trough, because there was no room for them in the inn. Young's Literal Translation and she brought forth her son -- the first-born, and wrapped him up, and laid him down in the manger, because there was not for them a place in the guest-chamber.

  4. Sep 13, 2023 · “No room at the inn” is one such phrase. Originating from the Gospel of Luke, it describes a pivotal moment in the birth story of Jesus Christ. When Joseph and Mary traveled to Bethlehem, they found themselves without proper lodging just as Mary was about to give birth.

  5. Dec 8, 2021 · Luke’s gospel tells us that Mary and Joseph laid Jesus in a manger “because there was no room for them in the inn” (Luke 2:7, KJV). Some people are surprised when they find out there is no...

  6. Dec 22, 2017 · The grumpy innkeeper yelling 'No room!' is a fixture in Christmas sketches. The ox and ass bow before the Lord Jesus in the carol. Children's nativity plays include any number of sheep and assorted animals; it's a stable, after all.

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  8. These great truths must be born in the manger of poverty, or pain, or trial, or suffering, finding no room in the inn until at last by entering it in triumph they honour the inn that never honoured them in their hours of need, of struggle or of darkness.

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