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  1. Dec 17, 2021 · Migdal Eder, translated “Tower of the Flock” (Micah 4:8), was a look-out post located just north of Bethlehem, the city of David. What made the tower special was that the bottom portion was used as the sheep care facility that served as a manger where Jerusalem’s sacrificial lambs were birthed and inspected.

  2. Jan 21, 2017 · This “tower of the flock” mentioned in Micah 4:8 is in Hebrew “Migdal Edar” and literally means “watch tower of the flock.” Consequently, the Old Testament tells us that the Messiah, Jesus, would be born at Migdal Edar, in Bethlehem.

  3. Migdal Eder (Hebrew: מגדל־עדר Miḡdal ‘Êḏer [miɣ.dal ʕɛð.er], "Tower of Eder") is a tower mentioned in the biblical book of Genesis 35:21, in the context of the death of Jacob's wife, Rachel. The biblical record locates it near the present-day city of Bethlehem.

  4. Micah 4:8-5:2 (NKJV) In Micah 4:8, the Hebrew word for "Tower of the Flock" is "Migdal Eder". Located near Bethlehem today is a little spot considered to be the ancient site of Migdal Eder. You see our Lord Jesus was born in Bethlehem where all sacrificial lambs were born, and our Lord Jesus died in Jerusalem where all sacrificial lambs were ...

  5. Jan 10, 2020 · God used the untimely census to get the Holy Family to Bethlehem, and the inhospitable crush of the crowds to get them to the Tower of the Flock. What thoughts did Joseph and Mary carry in their hearts as they approached the refuge of those sacrificial lambs that cold night?

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  7. (1) One of the "uttermost cities" of Judah in the Negeb ("South") near the border of Edom ( Joshua 15:21 ), possibly Kh. el `Adar, 5 miles South of Gaza, but probably this is too far west. (2) Eder (the King James Version Edar) or better Migdal Eder, mighdal `edher, "the tower of the flock"; Gader.

  8. Dec 15, 2015 · Migdal Edar, the Tower of the Flock at Bethlehem, is the perfect place for Christ to have been born. More than likely, He was born in the very birthplace where tens of thousands of lambs, which ...

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