It is plausible to me that it was the conception date of Jesus, which was originally considered a day to celebrate. And also plausible that to this day (literally in this case), that's what many are (unknowingly) commemorating. The evidence is there, in the Book, to render this a reasonable conclusion.
It is plausible to me that it was the conception date of Jesus, which was originally considered a day to celebrate. And also plausible that to this day (literally in this case), that's what many are (unknowingly) commemorating. The evidence is there, in the Book, to render this a reasonable conclusion.