2012 new year numbers in cubes with snow background

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2012 new year numbers in cubes with snow background.

This vector resource includes the following elements:

Christmas,Box,Decoration,Sketch,Festival,Gorgeous,Brilliant,Dazzle,Elk

 


This vector contains the following main colors: Celeste,Pine Glade,Puce,White,Guardsman Red

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    Christmas Box Decoration Sketch Festival Gorgeous Brilliant Dazzle Elk Celeste Pine Glade Puce White Guardsman Red

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[mas (literally, the Mass of Christ) is a holiday in the Christian calendar, usually observed on December 25, which celebrates the birth of Jesus. According to the Christian gospels, Jesus was born to Mary in Bethlehem, where she and her husband Joseph had traveled to register in the Roman census. Christ's birth, or nativity, was to fulfill the prophecies of Judaism that a messiah would come, from the house of David, to redeem the world from sin. Early Christians celebrated more the subsequent Epiphany, when the baby Jesus was visited by the Magi (and this is still a primary time for celebration in Spain). Efforts to assign a date for his birth, though better known from Writings from some centuries later, would have been important to all Christians then, no less than now. The precise chronology of Jesus' birth and death as well as the historicity of Jesus are still debated. See more at Wikipedia.org...]


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