Hi Heather. I just discovered your channel yesterday and have already soaked up about a dozen of your videos! Lol… I have a question that I’m sure you’ve answered before but I wasn’t sure where to find it. How are you determining what day is Nisan 10. Do you just go by Israel’s official current calendar? There are so very many different interpretations out there if when and how the head of the year is determined. I was just curious on yours. Thanks,
I wonder why the gospel of Luke or Matthew or Mark did not mention that it was the feast of Tabernacle’s that was going on when Jesus was born? Is it just inferred based on no room in the inn?
That's part of it. Tabernacles was one of three pilgrimage festivals, so space would have been limited for sure. They all have different details surrounding the same events, so I'm not sure. Luke actually does give a specific time of year based on other data given but not specifically of Tabernacles.
Thank you Heather !!!!🌺🌺🌺
Thank you so much, sweet Heather!❤️❤️❤️🙏🏻😘👍
Great job, loved the video.
Thank you, praise Jesus!
You're welcome :) And yes, praise Him always!
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Hi Heather. I just discovered your channel yesterday and have already soaked up about a dozen of your videos! Lol… I have a question that I’m sure you’ve answered before but I wasn’t sure where to find it. How are you determining what day is Nisan 10. Do you just go by Israel’s official current calendar? There are so very many different interpretations out there if when and how the head of the year is determined. I was just curious on yours. Thanks,
Hello and welcome! Nisan 10 is the same on both hebcal and chabad calendars. April 8 this year 😃
I wonder why the gospel of Luke or Matthew or Mark did not mention that it was the feast of Tabernacle’s that was going on when Jesus was born? Is it just inferred based on no room in the inn?
That's part of it. Tabernacles was one of three pilgrimage festivals, so space would have been limited for sure. They all have different details surrounding the same events, so I'm not sure. Luke actually does give a specific time of year based on other data given but not specifically of Tabernacles.