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Merry Christmas DG!
Happy Christmas DG and everyone else.
Happy Christmas DG and thanks for another thoroughly entertaining and informative blogyear.
Happy Christmas DG. Thank you for your daily blog. Great stuff!
Happy FOTCR™!

Thanks for the daily interest.
Happy Christmas DG!
Hatch End - wonderful. Thanks for continuing to entertain, enlighten and share. You give up so much of your time, it's really appreciated.

Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Happy Christmas DG. Thanks for another fantastic year of London-centric blogging.
Merry Christmas, DG and to all the readers too.
I enjoyed Hatch End!

And Custom House - because they came to be taxed? (I was expecting Barnes)

merry Christmas
Happy Christmas!
Thank you DG for all your most entertaining posts throughout the year. Happy FOTCR:)
Nice to read the Christmas story.
Although the Greek word kataluma used in Lukes account has been translated as Inn, it means a place of rest, usually a guest room. Most visitors stayed with friend or family in upper rooms of their houses. Luke himself uses the same word again in Luke 22-11 and here he refers to the guest room in someones house.
There is another Greek word pandokheion which Luke does use to describe an Inn at Luke 10-34. Therefore it is most likely that there "was no room for them in the guests room"
This fact was also mentioned in The Guardian newspaper last Tuesday.
http://tinyurl.com/njebduo










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