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I reverted an external link: "*Star of Bethelem, integration of astronomical data and ancient inscriptional evidence: it concludes that the star was a real event." For this to be relevant here (it appears quite relevantly at Star of Bethlehem), Wikipedia would have to be affirming that the passage in Numbers was indeed a prophecy and further, that that prophecy was indeed fulfilled in the event heralded by the Star of Bethlehem. That's gist for Christipedia, not here. --Wetman 09:07, 7 January 2006 (UTC)