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Added by ScarecroeJesus of Nazareth (b. 8-4 BC) is the central figure of Christianity. Christian views of Jesus center on the belief that Jesus is the Messiah as promised in the Old Testament and that he was resurrected after he died on a cross. Christians predominantly believe that Jesus is the Son of God, who became incarnate to provide salvation and to reconcile humanity with God by atoning for the sins of humanity by his death. Other common Christian beliefs include his Virgin Birth, miracles, fulfillment of biblical prophecy, ascension into Heaven, and future Second Coming.
The birth of Jesus is celebrated on Christmas. According to the Bible, Jesus' mother, Mary, and adoptive father, Joseph, were unable to find lodging in Bethlehem when she was pregnant with him and were forced to bring the child into the world in a lowly manger, where he was visited by some local shepherds. Later on, he was visited at his home in Nazareth by some magi (or wise men), who brought him gifts of gold, myrrh, and frankincense. These two events have sometimes been combined into what is traditionally referred to as the Nativity story, and it has been portrayed by the Muppets on several occasions.
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John Denver narrates the Nativity story in the 1979 special John Denver & the Muppets: A Christmas Together, complete with Muppets representing Joseph, Mary and the baby Jesus. Jim Henson discussed the puppets in detail:
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A pageant of the Nativity story is presented by Prairie Dawn and the Sesame Street cast in the 2002 special Elmo's World: Happy Holidays! In the pageant, Natasha plays baby Jesus, with Bert as Joseph, Rosita as Mary, Zoe as an angel, and Herry, Grover and Cookie Monster as the Three Kings.
When Sesame Street vists the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City, a statue of Jesus and Mary appears during the montage of art for "Mothers and Children" in the 1983 special Don't Eat the Pictures. The piece is Andrea della Robbia's Madonna and Child with God the Father and Cherubim (ca. 1470-75) which also features, as the name implies, a depiction of God, albeit trimmed in the footage shot on location.
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- In the first Dinosaurs episode, "The Mighty Megalosaurus", Robbie asked Earl why they count the years backwards instead of forwards -- a joke referring to the fact that the dinosaurs live in the "B.C." (or "Before Christ") era.
- Speaking about her involvement in The Muppets, Sarah Silverman was quoted in a November issue of Entertainment Weekly saying, "Kermit is my personal Jesus."
- Gonzo appeared as Jesus in a parody of Christ the Redeemer in "The Muppets: The Great Search!" game on muppets.com.
- Among the religious items decorating Mama Fiama's living room in episode 212 of Muppets Tonight are a crucifix and Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper.
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- ↑ "New Muppets Debut on Denver Special." The Chronicle Telegram. (Elyria, OH) November 30, 1979.