The city of Bethlehem holds significant importance in the story of Jesus' birth, being the place where the Virgin Mother gave birth to the infant Son of God. Historically, Bethlehem was prepared for the birth of Christ through the stories of Rachel, David, and Ruth, who all played a crucial role in the lineage of Jesus. Symbolically, the city's name 'Bethlehem' means 'house of bread,' and 'Ephrata' means 'fruitfulness,' foreshadowing the birth of Jesus as the bread of life. The city was also prepared prophetically, with Micah's prophecy in 722 BC predicting the birth of Christ in Bethlehem, a prediction that was fulfilled 600 years later.
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