| Beit Sahour is
an Arab village in the Judean hills east of Bethlehem. Today,
Beit Sahour is home to some 14,500 residents, 80% Christian
and 20% Muslim. There are two interesting locations in Beit
Sahour: Boaz’s Field, and Shepherds' Field. Boaz’s
Field is believed by some to be the field where Boaz met
Ruth, based on the story from the book of Ruth. According
to Christian tradition, Shepherds’ Field is the place
where the shepherds were told by the angel of god about
the birth of Jesus (Luke 2, 10). Today, at this site, there
is a church called the Shepherds’ Field Church.
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