Where was Jesus born?
In Bethlehem
What is “nativity” in English?
The story of Jesus’ birth.
Which hemisphere has Christmas in the summer?
The Southern Hemisphere
What does the Christmas star represent?
The Star of Bethlehem
What season is it in Norway during Christmas?
Winter
Where did Mary lay baby Jesus?
In a manger (A manger is a feeding trough for farm animals)
What does “tinsel” mean?
Shiny strips used for decorating
What dessert is traditional in many English-speaking countries?
Christmas pudding
What do Christmas lights symbolize?
Hope and Jesus as the “light of the world”
Who were the first to hear about Jesus’ birth?
The shepherds
Why did Mary and Joseph travel to Bethlehem?
Because of the census ordered by the Romans.
Census - an official count or survey of a population, typically recording various details of individuals.
What do we call “julekrybbe” (fortellingen om Jesu fødsel, juleevangeliet) in English?
A nativity scene
What is the day before Christmas called?
Christmas Eve
Why do people give gifts at Christmas?
To remember the gifts given to Jesus.
What is a “stable”?
A place where animals live.
Who told the shepherds about Jesus’ birth?
An angel
What does the word “traditional” mean?
Something commonly done over many years.
What do many families read during Christmas time?
The Nativity story
What does the angel figure symbolize?
God’s message / the angel announcing Jesus’ birth.
What does “artificial” mean?
Not natural; man-made
What guided the Wise Men to find Jesus?
The Star of Bethlehem
What is a “bauble”?
A round Christmas tree decoration.
Which three gifts did the Wise Men bring?
Gold, frankincense, and myrrh.
What is the meaning of “to preserve”?
To protect or take care of something important.
Why is Christmas important for Christians?
Because it celebrates the birth of Jesus.