ONLY GOD KNOWS
BTOO
2006-07-30 13:02:17
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answer #1
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answered by Pashur 7
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It is said that he was born during "lambing season" which is around march or april from what I have heard. Being that many people were sheperds back then, or at least lived agriculturally, I would tend to believe that they used this timeframe versus a solar calendar used by the romans that was not in it's final version ( the one we know) until the reign of constantine. But hey, what do I know...
2006-07-27 20:16:55
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answer #2
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answered by Alysianna 3
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That couldnt be determine because back then Joseph and Mary, didnt keep a great calendar, also the calendars have changed since then, but if you go by what was noticed on his birth, there was a distinct comit, tracing the comits orbit shows that his birthday was around early March.
2006-07-27 20:16:49
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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The exact date of his birth is not important. Man has made that important. We were instructed to celebrate Jesus death. Not his birth. Ecclesiastes 7:1 says that, " A name is better than good oil, and the day of death than the day of one’s being born." We know the exact date of his death.
2006-07-27 20:31:35
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answer #4
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answered by h.e. 2
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well, calendars have changed a lot over the years as we've learned more about how the universe works. plus different cultures use different calendars. Jesus was born around late sept early oct in or around 4-6 BC
2006-07-27 20:16:19
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answer #5
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answered by Spellcaster97 2
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Jesus Christ was born exactly on the day of the feast of tabernacles.....the fifteenth day of the seventh month in the Jewish calendar...contrary to popular beliefs, Christ's birthday was never "lost" in history...
http://www.thercg.org/books/ttooc.html
http://www.thercg.org/questions/p002.a.html
http://www.thercg.org/youth/odds/0303-wdycc.html
2006-07-30 14:59:48
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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Well it is a day to celebrate His Birth. Just as we celebrate His Resurrection every Sunday. FYI, people never kept calendars in those days like we do now.
2006-07-28 04:03:24
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answer #7
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answered by P P 5
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No one knows the day, but we know the time of year, which was around the month of September in 3 B.C.E. before or during the Feast of Tabernacles.
2006-07-27 20:21:39
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answer #8
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answered by Adyghe Ha'Yapheh-Phiyah 6
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He would have been born in April or May. Look at when lambs are born....it's not that hard to figure out.
2006-07-27 20:16:04
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answer #9
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answered by cyanne2ak 7
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I celebrate my savior every day. My savior is my rectum because it frees the poo from me that makes my stomach cramp
2006-07-27 20:17:09
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answer #10
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answered by John D 2
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the calendars are changed. there are several types of calendars. I think three.
2006-07-27 20:15:42
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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