Did Historians Get Jesus' Birthdate Wrong?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • December 25th is widely contested as the actual birthdate of Jesus, but the Gospel of Luke presents another discrepancy - in what year was Jesus really born?
    From: MYSTERY FILES: Birth of Christ
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  • @aaronclark1599
    @aaronclark1599 2 года назад +10

    We never believed Historians.. He was born September 11th.

    • @ShamounianExplains
      @ShamounianExplains Год назад

      december 21st actually

    • @2bless8
      @2bless8 Год назад +2

      @@ShamounianExplains He may have been conceived by Holy Spirit then but not born then. He was born in September during one of the Jewish Feasts. Either Feast of Trumpets or Feast of Tabernacles or the Days of Awe in between those two feasts.

    • @keevancrawford6708
      @keevancrawford6708 10 месяцев назад

      The Book of Enoch makes reference to the use of astronomy.
      A woman clothed with the sun and moon at her feet is a astronomical reference. Rev 12.

  • @sointroverted
    @sointroverted 3 года назад +14

    I still think Xmas is a pagan holiday, it has NOTHING to do with Christ in my opinion, just SANTA CLAUS.
    ALSO DOES IT really matter when he was born? Just that he has ?

    • @Pepmins
      @Pepmins 2 года назад +2

      Santa Claus- Satan Lucas. Not only is Christmas Pagan, it has some dark history. As Christians, or as any religion that Satan is not our god, we have to be careful to not celebrate him.

  • @MartinHomeVideo
    @MartinHomeVideo 3 года назад +7

    No historians didn’t get it wrong.
    Catholic Church did!

    • @rro3924
      @rro3924 3 года назад +1

      Jesus was born in summer from June and until 95 days in Palestine “Biet Lahem”

    • @user-xi2dp3fi8k
      @user-xi2dp3fi8k 2 года назад +1

      @@rro3924
      He was born in April
      He was born on the day he was crucified
      He was the lamb of sacrifice
      The sheeps 🐑 comes out in spring
      During April the ewes and lambs are out in the fields pasture together
      Venus ONLY appear IN april and it apears As the brightest star 🌟 in the universe
      this is the month the Jewish messiah was born

  • @ewankerr3011
    @ewankerr3011 5 лет назад +13

    It is well known that what the gospel accounts say is very different from traditional Christmas stories. Christmas is pagan through and through. Historians and theologians struggle with the exact year of his birth because of faulty chronology.

    • @nicholasdoyle7342
      @nicholasdoyle7342 9 месяцев назад

      To add to this, the Christians sort of shot themselves in the foot by adopting the mentality (prior to 50 CE) that celebrating the birth of a child was a pagan ritual and not to be practiced…
      Even his place of birth is said to have been modified (about 80-90 CE) so that it would live up to the expectation of the prophesied messiahs incarnation (in Bethlehem).

    • @ewankerr3011
      @ewankerr3011 8 месяцев назад

      @@nicholasdoyle7342 : Whenever the gospels were written, they incorporate a lot of early traditions.

  • @mimib6253
    @mimib6253 5 лет назад +20

    I heard according to celestial alignments way back the it is around the beginning of September

  • @babyrazor6887
    @babyrazor6887 6 лет назад +21

    maybe if the early Christians weren't so bent on burning ancient libraries we might have a better insight to some things.

    • @voxnonvox6382
      @voxnonvox6382 2 года назад

      It is not the Christian who burn them. It is the non Christian. For example the Library of Alexandria was burned down by non Christian.

    • @2bless8
      @2bless8 Год назад

      @@voxnonvox6382 And the RCC burned old Bibles of those they murdered.

    • @voxnonvox6382
      @voxnonvox6382 Год назад

      @@2bless8 really. What documents do you have to back it off? I dont believe in hearsay

  • @evilsoul2478
    @evilsoul2478 3 года назад +6

    His birthday doesn't matter. Him matters alot but I don't believe 25th dec.

    • @macormicbenjamin9315
      @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +2

      Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
      The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
      In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
      Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
      Luke 1:5-9
      Luke 1:10-25
      The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
      1 Kings 8:1-2
      All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
      Luke 1:26-38
      The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
      To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

  • @j.b.5420
    @j.b.5420 4 года назад +12

    🌟” For unto us a Child is born, unto us a Son is given: & the government shall be upon His shoulder: & His name shall be called Wonderful, Counsellor, The mighty God, The everlasting Father, The Prince of Peace.” Isaiah 9:6♥️ (Thanks for video...but I don’t mind when He was born because He is my Creator, Lord & Savior, the holy Son of God)✝️

    • @stephbreaker2993
      @stephbreaker2993 3 года назад

      Maybe your lord is a Namrud

    • @darrenplumpton9737
      @darrenplumpton9737 2 года назад +1

      Ohhhhh!!!! Sarcastic or what?
      You know full well that JB is talking here about The Lord Jesus Christ.
      Don't you?

  • @azobiayazbv3415
    @azobiayazbv3415 3 года назад +5

    only god knows

  • @2bless8
    @2bless8 3 года назад +6

    It's in September.

  • @marktprodicus6997
    @marktprodicus6997 4 года назад +2

    It's 70 degrees in Bethlehem...
    The key is with the lot Zacharias John, Jesus' cousin's Father had at the temple when his mouth was shut.

  • @larryroberts8809
    @larryroberts8809 5 лет назад +9

    It is not his birth ,it is his death/resurrection/ascension that save an removed are sin.only through him can you be saved

  • @galemiller7422
    @galemiller7422 4 года назад +7

    Everybody is so confused about Christmas! As I see people going! In debt! Just to buy trees twinkling lights shiny paper and bows! The stores are overcrowded people literally running into each other just to grab that last gift! They say Christmas is a time where we help people less fortunate! I don't see that? and I don't see Christ in Christmas?! so I wonder how Jesus would feels knowing he's second-rate to a Christmas tree! Come on people wake up! All these things are of the world! And we love them and we know what the Bible says about that! This is a deception! 🙏

    • @tommyzoom9976
      @tommyzoom9976 4 года назад +1

      santa took the Christ out of Christmas and added more mass

    • @sointroverted
      @sointroverted 3 года назад

      @@tommyzoom9976 ERB reference

  • @luistpuig
    @luistpuig 4 года назад +9

    Yeshua was born sometime in the Spring, not in the middle of winter, that was a Roman change to counter act the Roman pagan celebrations of the winter equinox... the sheepherders and the sheep in the fields in Judea is the indicator of the time being Spring, not winter...

    • @chuckwilson9187
      @chuckwilson9187 4 года назад

      you are repeating a myth; there are early Christians (well before 325 AD) who wrote about the birth of Jesus being in December. Also, based upon the service of the father of John the Baptist (Zechariah/Zachary) in the Jewish Temple, and the fact that John's age was about six months older than Jesus, we can pinpoint Jesus' date of birth in December.

    • @judebigelow2689
      @judebigelow2689 4 года назад

      Ty

    • @macormicbenjamin9315
      @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +1

      Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
      The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
      In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
      Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
      Luke 1:5-9
      Luke 1:10-25
      The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
      1 Kings 8:1-2
      All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
      Luke 1:26-38
      The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
      To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

    • @macormicbenjamin9315
      @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +2

      @@chuckwilson9187
      Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
      The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
      In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
      Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
      Luke 1:5-9
      Luke 1:10-25
      The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
      1 Kings 8:1-2
      All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
      Luke 1:26-38
      The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
      To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

    • @Super_Mario128
      @Super_Mario128 2 года назад +1

      @@chuckwilson9187 got any proof other than what the sky fairy's tell you?

  • @angelagape2384
    @angelagape2384 5 лет назад +6

    Jesus birthday should reflect that of the spring Equinox as the Sun (son) is brought back from death into a new life

    • @KL-oi2yo
      @KL-oi2yo 5 лет назад +3

      Dec 25 conception, September birth. Did u think son and sun sound the same in greek, the language it was written in

    • @macormicbenjamin9315
      @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +2

      Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
      The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
      In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
      Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
      Luke 1:5-9
      Luke 1:10-25
      The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
      1 Kings 8:1-2
      All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
      Luke 1:26-38
      The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
      To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

    • @2bless8
      @2bless8 Год назад

      @@macormicbenjamin9315 You can tell by when Zechariah was serving in the temple, too.

  • @amienn590
    @amienn590 2 года назад +1

    so Christmas should be summer when the dates are ripe not winter (December)

  • @lynnb.6722
    @lynnb.6722 3 года назад +2

    Had to be 30...to be anointed a Priest and David was 30 when he became King.

  • @jashannon
    @jashannon Год назад +1

    Early morning of August 12, 3 BC, is my guess, based on astronomy. Jesus was referred to as the morning star in two places in the New Testament. Herod the Great died between 4 to 1 BC. According to the New Testament, Herod felt threatened by Jesus' birth and by the wise men coming to witness Jesus' birth. Venus and Jupiter were conjunct morning of Aug 12, 3 BC, looking like the "new star" that the wise men described over Bethlehem. This makes Jesus a Leo, which is considered a leader sign. Also Jesus, kings, and God have all been referred to as lions, which is the Leo symbol. Happy 2026 New Year. However, for those who like the idea that it must have been during Spring, because of shepherds activities, there was the same conjunction of planets the evening of June 17, 2 BC. Making Jesus a Gemini. So take your pick.

  • @hey.hombre
    @hey.hombre 3 года назад +4

    I would have to disagree with the shepherds not being out with the sheep in the cold winter nights. Maybe if you had a few sheep you would bring them inside but if you had a flock of sheep requiring "shepherds" there are too many to keep indoors. Plus the structure would have to be quite large to house a multitude of sheep. My father tended sheep and the "shepards" guarded the sheep at night from coyotes and dogs. There were too many heads of sheep to put into a barn. Now as for the sheep the sheep have no problem being out in a cold winter night since they get their winter coat which protects them from the cold. In the spring close to the summer months the sheeps coat is sheared off to be sold to be woven in clothes and blankets. So Jesus could have been born on a cold winter night. Was it December 25? The thing is people closer to the time period in which Jesus walked and lived would know more about what happened than a detective 2000 years later.

    • @macormicbenjamin9315
      @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +1

      Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
      The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
      In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
      Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
      Luke 1:5-9
      Luke 1:10-25
      The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
      1 Kings 8:1-2
      All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
      Luke 1:26-38
      The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
      To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

    • @sb6370
      @sb6370 2 года назад

      The key word you are completely ignoring is LAMB. Spring is considered the lambing season. Christians say Jesus is the lamb during Easter for a reason.

    • @2bless8
      @2bless8 Год назад

      @@sb6370 He was called Lamb because He died on Passover. The Perfect, Sinless Lamb of God to take away the sin/sins of the world if they would only receive Him, trust Him as their Redeemer and King of their lives. 🐑

  • @christianpatriot7439
    @christianpatriot7439 4 года назад +9

    Genesis 31:38-40 This twenty years have I been with thee; thy ewes and thy she goats have not cast their young, and the rams of thy flock have I not eaten. That which was torn of beasts I brought not unto thee; I bare the loss of it; of my hand didst thou require it, whether stolen by day, or stolen by night.
    Thus I was; in the day the drought consumed me, and the frost by night; and my sleep departed from mine eyes.
    Jacob kept watch over his father-in-law’s flocks at night regardless of the weather. There’s no reason to assume that shepherds were not in the field with their sheep in December.

    • @chuckwilson9187
      @chuckwilson9187 4 года назад +3

      it isn't even very cold in Judea in December - very mild; PLUS, sheep have wool - and middle eastern shepherds know how to pitch a tent - DUH

    • @mrenigma1564
      @mrenigma1564 4 года назад +2

      @@chuckwilson9187 in judea 25 december is the middle of the winter bruh it's to cold to keep the sheep on the field

    • @mrenigma1564
      @mrenigma1564 4 года назад +2

      @@chuckwilson9187 did you ever see a shepherds came out at night ? in the middle of a cold night ?

    • @macormicbenjamin9315
      @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +1

      @@mrenigma1564
      Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
      The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
      In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
      Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
      Luke 1:5-9
      Luke 1:10-25
      The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
      1 Kings 8:1-2
      All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
      Luke 1:26-38
      The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
      To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

    • @2bless8
      @2bless8 Год назад

      @@chuckwilson9187 Oh, yes it is very cold in Judea in winter. Sometimes it doesn't snow but it is very cold.

  • @macormicbenjamin9315
    @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +2

    Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
    The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
    In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
    Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
    Luke 1:5-9
    Luke 1:10-25
    The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
    1 Kings 8:1-2
    All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
    Luke 1:26-38
    The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
    To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

    • @nicholasdoyle7342
      @nicholasdoyle7342 9 месяцев назад

      The problem with your argument is that Luke 1-2 conflict, not only with itself according to many linguistic historians, but also with Matthew. Furthermore, much of the accounts in Luke were never corroborated by Paul who was very close to Jesus’ brother James.

  • @lexigrimhaive
    @lexigrimhaive 8 лет назад +7

    Well that complicates things.

    • @FEDisGangster
      @FEDisGangster 5 лет назад +2

      Very true, that means find the truth.

    • @KL-oi2yo
      @KL-oi2yo 5 лет назад +2

      It's not compicated, Dec 25 was conception not birth. I can't explain the year.

    • @FEDisGangster
      @FEDisGangster 5 лет назад +4

      @@KL-oi2yo it's all assumptions nothing real proof. Where's original bible from Jesus in Aramaic??

    • @KL-oi2yo
      @KL-oi2yo 5 лет назад +3

      @@FEDisGangster there is a way to conculate the conceptuon By using the date of Mary's cusion elisibeth's child's conception or birth . It refers to an event Wich happens on a specific date. This child and Jesus were born six months apart so u can figure the conception date. Dec 25 and born in September. I'm not just guessing.

    • @FEDisGangster
      @FEDisGangster 5 лет назад +4

      @@KL-oi2yo i appreciate your reply, but so far I have seen in Christianity is fake, fabricated stuff. Mostly made up stuff with no hard proof. Sir, again where's the original Bible from Jesus in Aramaic???

  • @user-xi2dp3fi8k
    @user-xi2dp3fi8k 2 года назад +2

    He was born in April
    He was born on the day he was crucified
    He was the lamb of sacrifice
    The sheeps 🐑 comes out in spring
    During April the ewes and lambs are out in the fields pasture together
    Venus ONLY appear IN april and it apears As the brightest star 🌟 in the universe
    this is the month the Jewish messiah was born

  • @stopwatchingme9584
    @stopwatchingme9584 3 года назад +2

    I tell people all the time shepherds don’t tend to their flocks in winter...

  • @proteinpunk89
    @proteinpunk89 4 года назад +3

    Jesus was slain before the creation. He only manifest to a few ppl at the spot in time. That is why our names are already written in the book of life, the lamb was slain to have free will. To have a ppl of his own heart come to him. We as Christ followers want to enter the rest or 7th day of the creator through himself. So god is all in all.

  • @corvus2746
    @corvus2746 Год назад +1

    August 20 7BC at noon. Urantia book.

  • @ss.fx3626
    @ss.fx3626 4 года назад +2

    Jesus being born on december 25 is a pagan thing

  • @mostrosticator
    @mostrosticator 11 лет назад +8

    The bible has a lot of "holes" in it and certain books removed as well. The bible you own now isn't close to the bible of 5000 years ago.(lost in translation) This is what I believe to be true. The bible still has it's place with humanity. The 10 commandments are an excellent guide line to live by. You could probably google, "The lost books of the bible" if you want to read about Jesus as a teenager 0.0 Yea Jesus didn't skip adolescence. History is told by who one the war. Sad but true peeps :/

    • @forefatherofmankind3305
      @forefatherofmankind3305 6 лет назад +5

      Derek Boni 5000 years ago ? U mean Egyptian bible?

    • @GameDevAraz
      @GameDevAraz 6 лет назад

      Jesus won the war lol

    • @scinerd11
      @scinerd11 5 лет назад +4

      The oldest book in the bible is like 2600 years old. The new testament is only like 1900 years old

    • @jamesdunn9714
      @jamesdunn9714 5 лет назад +1

      Your "facts " are wrong.

  • @quantum4089
    @quantum4089 2 года назад +2

    YESHUAS BIRTHDAY ON SEPT 11

  • @syedjavedahmad9719
    @syedjavedahmad9719 3 года назад

    Google gives wrong information about Jesus's birthday.

  • @heatherchinault1839
    @heatherchinault1839 5 лет назад +3

    2Nd book of enoch explains times and festival ignorance.dead sea scrolls verify 1611 bible.

  • @donaldwiley3328
    @donaldwiley3328 3 года назад +2

    Jesus was born today march 15th

  • @michaelvales5210
    @michaelvales5210 4 года назад +3

    Jesus was born in 7 BC on the 14th of March which by the Julian calender would be February 29th and spent 3 years in Egypt. Herod died in 4 BC when Jesus was 3 and returned to Nazerath. Jesus died on March 23rd 29 AD according to my book Source book of Ancient history according to a letter sent to the Roman Emperor Tiberius by the historian Tacitus. Only time Shepards keep watch over their flocks at night is during the lambing season and in early spring late winter.

  • @SpringGhost6521
    @SpringGhost6521 Год назад

    If he wasn't born how does that the son of Jesus as a person

  • @gungfurick1
    @gungfurick1 3 года назад +1

    He waz born September11

  • @JesusismyGOD
    @JesusismyGOD 4 года назад +2

    9/11/3bc birthdate Feast of Trumpets
    12/25/2bc Magi located him to worship him.

    • @Revelation18-4
      @Revelation18-4 3 года назад +1

      No. The Magi made their arrival to Jesus's house when He was about 2 years old. That's why, when the Magi didn't show up to report back to Herod, he had all the infants up to 2 years old slaughtered, hoping that Jesus would be in the mix of those children.

  • @mikepompeo323
    @mikepompeo323 3 года назад

    Happy birthday Jeshua

  • @irwan_tpg
    @irwan_tpg 5 лет назад +6

    Hahaha this is FUNNNY...GOD have a BRITHDAYS and they dont event know when......25 dec was the birth of the SUN GOD not SON OF GOD...so christian celebrate the brithday one of the PAGAN GOD...

    • @KL-oi2yo
      @KL-oi2yo 5 лет назад +1

      Tell me something. Sun and son are English words. But the new testament was written in another language, I think Greek. Do u think the words sun and son sound the same in Greek? I don't think they do. So if they don't, the sun god theroy dosent work for me.

    • @KL-oi2yo
      @KL-oi2yo 4 года назад

      @mike dollars I guess ur talking about the 25 being conception and Sept birth bc of elisibeth's timeline. I stand by it, no problem. U are not offering any point of view. I've looked at the Bible objectively and have no problem with it.

    • @KL-oi2yo
      @KL-oi2yo 4 года назад

      @mike dollars oh the sun comment. I stand by that one also. I Kno the debunkers point if view sounds reasonable sometimes but it's not always accurate.

    • @judebigelow2689
      @judebigelow2689 4 года назад

      @@KL-oi2yo yes

    • @KL-oi2yo
      @KL-oi2yo 4 года назад

      @mike dollars research what. I do it all the time. What point do u think I should research?

  • @fmshyanguya5351
    @fmshyanguya5351 2 года назад

    CHRISTMAS 2021: Nisan 1, 2021
    Rosh Chodesh Nisan 2021 / רֹאשׁ חוֹדֶשׁ נִיסָן 5781
    Rosh Chodesh Nisan (Start of month of Nisan on the Hebrew calendar) for Hebrew Year 5781 began on Saturday, 13 March 2021 and ended on Sunday, 14 March 2021.
    Torah Portion: Numbers 28:1-15: Yearling lambs are offered.

  • @davidnco1
    @davidnco1 7 лет назад +2

    Harod Antipas and Herod the great.

  • @coryanderson5210
    @coryanderson5210 2 года назад +2

    Feast of tabernacles. He shall dwell(tabernacle) with us.
    Revelation 21:3

    • @2bless8
      @2bless8 Год назад

      The shepherds would have had to wait at least 7 to 8 days because of Mary's purification after have just delivered a male baby. So Mary and Joseph and Jesus would have been alone for at least 7 days before anyone was allowed to see them, whatever day it was.

  • @manikhussein07
    @manikhussein07 2 года назад

    Christians are following pegans and their ritual instead following the teachings of jesus.

  • @Maria-gw8yt
    @Maria-gw8yt 4 года назад

    So can I still celebrate Christmas?

    • @R1Neey123
      @R1Neey123 3 года назад +3

      You can celebrate God everyday ♡

  • @SolarWarden613
    @SolarWarden613 5 лет назад +4

    The Word

  • @elliestretchprays7851
    @elliestretchprays7851 4 года назад +3

    When was Jesus born?
    To Sum It Up
    Perhaps St. John Chrysostom, the powerful fourth-century Patriarch of Constantinople, in a sermon he preached in Antioch wherein he urges the church in the East to adopt the Roman practice of celebrating December 25 as the date for the Feast of the Nativity of Our Lord, sums up best the historical truth of the matter. And, by the way, he was successful in reforming the date of the celebration in the East. While there were objectors to this practice (and we should note here that this is a practice, not doctrinal), his arguments are telling:
    1. He argues that this practice is based on history as known from the time of the historical events.
    2. The rapid diffusion of this custom proved its genuineness via the “sensus fidelium,” i.e., the “sense of the faithful” that will not steer the church awry.
    3. He then goes to Scripture and shows how Zachariah, the Father of John the Baptist-as High Priest-entered the temple on the Day of Atonement (the Day of Atonement being in September) to perform his priestly functions. It was only then that he received the announcement of John’s conception, which would have made this joyous event fall in September.
    Because Christ would have been conceived six months later (according to Luke 1:36, “this is the sixth month with [Elizabeth] that is called barren”), that would have been March. Nine months later comes December.
    Problems with St. John’s line of reasoning: The text does not say it was “the Day of Atonement,” nor does it say Zachariah was the High Priest. Scripture reveals him to have been one of “the high-priestly family,” or one of “the chief priests,” “of the course of Abia” (cf. Luke 1:5), one of the twenty-four families stemming from the sons of Aaron who carried out the priestly functions throughout the year (see I Chronicles 24:10), including the “burning of incense” that we see Zechariah offering in Luke 1:9, a task given by God to Aaron in Exodus 30:7.
    In defense of St. John Chrysostom, this does not mean it was not the Day of Atonement or that Zachariah was not one of the “High Priests” either. We know from Scripture that by the first century, there were multiple “chief priests” from the family of Aaron, or the “high-priestly family,” that could and would function as High Priest on a rotational basis (see Acts 4:6; John 11:49; Mark 8:31; Acts 4:23).
    Interesting note: A nineteenth-century scholar, Friedlieb, in 1887, in a study on the life of Christ, actually traced back the priestly family line (each served a week in the temple at a time in succession) from the time of the destruction of the temple in AD 70. Jewish tradition (from Josephus) says the family of Jojarib was then serving. Assuming there was no break in the succession over those decades (some call that a bit of a stretch, but given the strong belief of the Jewish people surrounding the Temple and its administration, I don’t think it is that much of a stretch), Zechariah would indeed have been serving at the time of the Day of Atonement, Christ’s conception would have then occurred in March, and his birth, therefore, in December. Jewish history seems to fit like a glove.
    We also have to take into account the fact that the Protoevangelium of James, written in ca. AD 140, records St. Zechariah as having been High Priest as does the ancient Eastern tradition. There is good historical evidence to consider here.
    4. Finally, St. John appeals to the Roman archives. He claimed the papers concerning the Holy Family were still there at that time proving when it was that Christ was born, and that those documents prove he was born on December 25. Appealing to Roman archives is something we see St. Justin Martyr do in his First Apology, 34-35, and Tertullian in his work “Against Marcion,” Book 4, chapters 7 and 19.
    Even though those archives are not extant, it would have been the height of insanity for St. John to appeal to existing archives as containing the proof of which he speaks knowing his lie to be easily exposed. And this is not to mention the extraordinary man of integrity we are talking about when we toss out the great name, St. John Chrysostom.
    Season’s Greetings!

    • @mkholom
      @mkholom 4 года назад

      If he was conceived through the holy spirit, how sure aew we that we know the dates accurately? Lies and truth don't really mix!

    • @elliestretchprays7851
      @elliestretchprays7851 4 года назад

      Mkholo M that’s why I trust the Bible and it points to Christmas as being in December. You have to do some math and know about the biology of pregnancy.

    • @jodino6953
      @jodino6953 3 года назад +1

      Funny how I was convinced until you said “Season’s Greetings”
      It’s MERRY CHRISTMAS!!! Not seasons greetings!

    • @macormicbenjamin9315
      @macormicbenjamin9315 3 года назад +1

      Ethanim, the name of the seventh month of the Canaanite calendar corresponding to the later Hebrew Tishri or to our September - October (1 Kings 8:2).
      The Israelites, like the Orientals in general, followed the lunar month, beginning with the new moon. In Hebrew month is yerah, which means moon, and hodes, which means new moon. The months had alternatively 29 or 30 days. To distinguish the different months the Canaaneans names, which are related to the seasons of the year, were used.
      In the Bible occur the months Abib, which means green ears of corn, and stood for March-April (Exodus 13:14; Deuteronomy 21:1); Ziv, meaning flower, equivalent of April-May (II Kings 6:1,37); ETHANIM, meaning constant waters, for September -October (1 Kings 8:2) and Bul, which means rain, for October-November (1 Kings 6:38).
      Towards the end of his stories of Jesus' infancy. Luke describes Mary's remembrance of these events, "And Mary kept all these things, reflecting on them in her heart (Luke 2:19)." From this indication, Luke thereby revealed Mary as his first eyewitness from the beginning. From her story to Luke, therefore we can derive when Jesus was born.
      Luke 1:5-9
      Luke 1:10-25
      The incensing in the Temple indicated a specific feast was being celebrated, the Feast of Tabernacles or Dedication of the Temple. This feast originated from the first dedication of the Temple by King Solomon who timed the dedication with the feast of Booths (in Hebrew Succoth or Sukkot).
      1 Kings 8:1-2
      All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival in the month of Ethanim (the seventh month). In the original Roman calendar this would correspond to the month of September, so that if we calculate the time of the feast, it would have been around September 18-24. Then when Zechariah returned home and Elizabeth conceived, it would have been around September 25.
      Luke 1:26-38
      The time in the story of the Annunciation to Mary and her subsequent conception of Jesus is mentioned twice: in v. 26 "In the sixth month," and in v. 36, "she whom people called barren is now in her sixth month."
      To determine this date of Mary's conception of the Lord, we simply have to add 6 months to September 25, exactly the date celebrated by the church.

    • @2bless8
      @2bless8 Год назад

      @@jodino6953 Christmas means Christ Mass or Christ's Death.

  • @flipflopski2951
    @flipflopski2951 5 лет назад +2

    good job trying to turn fiction into reality Smithsonian...

    • @williamreid2053
      @williamreid2053 5 лет назад

      How can it be fiction, when the bible as been around since the 4th century. And the gospel of matthew, mark, luke and john are all the same no difference. Even the romans said there was a person name jesus that was crucified, this was in their records which still lives on.

    • @brane4859
      @brane4859 5 лет назад

      William Reid The Gospels are not unanimous.

    • @dhfocus7
      @dhfocus7 3 года назад

      Good job ignoring history for the sake of your faith

    • @adrianfelipe9509
      @adrianfelipe9509 3 года назад

      @@dhfocus7 every other religion has history in it, the Quran has fullified more prophecies than any other religion, Hinduism was the first religion ever... With your logic every other religion is true right? The story of Jesus was just simply astrology and some king decided to make a religion and profit of it, how can so many lies be debunked(even his Jesus birthday) and y’all still be sheeps? Exactly, religion was made for peoples who had your mindsets...

  • @cathyknight7981
    @cathyknight7981 4 года назад

    Jesus was born in heaven way before he came to earth only God his father would know he would be given eternal life Jesus said its not the day of ones birth we should celebrate but their death because he came to conquer the grave don't mistake worship to the Sun as a religious holiday

  • @voxnonvox6382
    @voxnonvox6382 2 года назад

    In the age of internet you could check all facts. December 25 is Jesus birth. Check it from the bible together with the historical facts.

    • @jacobdedmon5487
      @jacobdedmon5487 Год назад

      The Bible never says Jesus’s birthday

    • @voxnonvox6382
      @voxnonvox6382 Год назад

      @@jacobdedmon5487 ah. So Jesus never had a birthday because it is not in the Bible? How foolish.

    • @voxnonvox6382
      @voxnonvox6382 Год назад

      @Rick Anglin hahaha. Check Israel during december. Tell me if they have thick snow. Im waiting.

  • @Wann-ez4wl
    @Wann-ez4wl 3 года назад

    Nope...they just changed it....at their wimp...

  • @kishordas2300
    @kishordas2300 2 года назад

    I think Jesus Christ born 30 August

  • @brancunningham1352
    @brancunningham1352 3 года назад

    If Mary mother of Jesus heard she was to bear the Son of God at the time John the baptist mother was in the sixth month of the year which would of been June then Mary mother was told in June she was to bear a child I'd say Jesus must of been born in March if I read it right

    • @coryanderson5210
      @coryanderson5210 2 года назад

      The calendar months we use now are different than the hebrew were noting. Abib isn’t January…

  • @endtimespreparingbytheword8850
    @endtimespreparingbytheword8850 3 года назад

    4bc 4 April?

  • @marlontiongco1691
    @marlontiongco1691 Год назад

    Jesus was born oct.3, amen.

  • @tazzydevill
    @tazzydevill 11 лет назад +3

    Very Interesting Thanks

    • @davidnco1
      @davidnco1 7 лет назад +1

      tazzydevil1962. thanks for the dissinformation. lol

  • @terrygardner7684
    @terrygardner7684 3 года назад

    Nissan 1 6 bc
    Watch Jonathan Cahn, when was Jesus really born

  • @larryallen7662
    @larryallen7662 4 года назад

    Why not they ant got anything right yet .

  • @paulcampbell2844
    @paulcampbell2844 4 года назад

    Thank you

  • @truthseeker4298
    @truthseeker4298 3 года назад

    On purpose

  • @mariloumarimla5387
    @mariloumarimla5387 4 года назад

    Jesus birth October because in December it has no snow

  • @usdlus
    @usdlus 2 года назад

    it was 9-11 of 3 bc,

  • @ramona.spedale7065
    @ramona.spedale7065 3 года назад

    July

  • @AmanLRajput
    @AmanLRajput 4 года назад +1

    People used to understand astrology
    People used to understand math
    People had counting method and calendar
    But still they dont know the exact date. Ha

  • @rhondapickett8301
    @rhondapickett8301 3 года назад

    When I got here I was a Indian with two lebnessee names in the middle and Indian on the end ok remember two different worlds two different colors now I'm a hassien Mexican havainnian ooso mooso Korean vietnessee arbic all wrong spellings

  • @MichaelSmith-yo5xh
    @MichaelSmith-yo5xh 4 года назад

    HOW CAN YOU WORRY ABOUT THE DATE OF, JESUS CHRIST? KNOW THIS ! HE IS ' LORD ' ... PERIOD '

  • @mojojeinxs9960
    @mojojeinxs9960 3 года назад

    Jesus's birth ushered in the age of Pisces he was probably born in March. Fish symbol represents him.

  • @joshuabreault1301
    @joshuabreault1301 4 года назад

    6 16 82

  • @matthewjohnson6360
    @matthewjohnson6360 Год назад

    He was born at Tabernacle John the Baptist was born at Passover and Yeshua was 6 months younger

  • @judebigelow2689
    @judebigelow2689 4 года назад

    March 23

  • @davidnco1
    @davidnco1 7 лет назад

    More than one Harod fool

  • @flowerbloke
    @flowerbloke 4 года назад

    I have the jusus game

  • @easterlywhitedove1
    @easterlywhitedove1 3 года назад

    August 19th :) Is His true Birthday :)

    • @rro3924
      @rro3924 3 года назад +1

      Only god knows

    • @MuhammadIrfan-iu2ty
      @MuhammadIrfan-iu2ty 3 года назад

      @@rro3924 but according to you God is Jesus right?

    • @rro3924
      @rro3924 3 года назад

      @@MuhammadIrfan-iu2ty No im muslim

  • @davidnco1
    @davidnco1 7 лет назад

    Well son of a bitch. No Historain or other has never figured that out by now Maybe because this video is false.

  • @judebigelow2689
    @judebigelow2689 4 года назад

    7bce

  • @kimbishop824
    @kimbishop824 4 года назад

    My moon sign is in capricorn.

  • @timhayes3336
    @timhayes3336 3 года назад

    You know I kinda like the bible. I also like cat in a hat. lol