The second Tuesday of last week.
2006-08-27 17:38:39
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answer #1
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answered by ohio healer 5
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http://www.astraltraveler.com/calendars/conversions.html
According to the calendar calculator on this page, today is the 3rd day of Elul, 5766 (Jewish calendar).
March 1st of the Year 1 A.D. is the 18th day of Adar, 3761. (Guessing that Jesus was born sometime in the spring, as the present conjecture goes; I'm not sure whether the person who suggested that was going by birth-month statistics or some other clue).
So, Feb. 28 of the year 1 A.D. would be the 17th day of Adar, 3761.
In the Christian calendar, the year before Jesus's birth would be 1 B.C. (there is no year zero). Since the Christian year does not begin with Jesus's birth date, then Jesus would have been born between Jan. 1st and Dec. 31st of the Year 1 A.D. Unless he was born on Jan. 1st exactly of the Year 1 A.D., then the day before his birthday would still be in the Year 1 A.D. (Actually, I heard that the current estimated year of Jesus's birth worked out to 4 B.C.)
2006-08-28 00:52:29
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answered by amy02 5
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Jesus was born on or around September 29 around 5 b.c. so the day before would be September 28. If you read to book of Luke, the time of year is right after the harvest, taxes were paid right after the harvest not in the middle of winter
2006-08-28 00:33:50
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answered by tebone0315 7
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one thing i can say is that there isn't a exact Day in the bible for his date of birth. people think that BC meant before Christ. he was born in the time of AD which wasn't called after death till many years later. if i had my new testament teaching book. i can give you the exact words. we celebrate his birth in Christmas, but that date too is wrong for the fact that you say whatever makes me wonder if you did this question just to do it or if you really want to know?
2006-08-28 00:40:29
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answered by angelchele 3
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Jesus (pbuh) was not born in Bethlehem. He was born in a building about a kilometre south of the Qumran platue. Jesus (pbuh) was born during the reign of high priest Simon Boethus who was in power between 23 to 5 b.c.
then Mary (a.s) went to bethlehem after jesus (pbuh) was born and stayed for few months. but when the people started bad mouthing her about her unmarried child , she finally moved with joseph to nazereth.
Jesus (pbuh) was born on March 1, 7 b.c. In order to regulize his status he was allocated the official birthday of 15 September in line with the Messianic requirment.
It was in a.d. 314 the Roman Emperor Constantine the Great changed the date of Jesus's (pbuh) birthday to December 25. Sad to say this date is still believed by many to be his birthdate.
Constantine had two reasons for making the change. Firstly it separated the Christian celebration from any Jewish association. In doing so Constantine was trying to suggest Jesus (pbuh) was a Christian, not a Jew.
http://www.paralumun.com/jesusbirth.htm...
The month and day of Jesus' (pbuh) birthday is also unknown. However, we can be fairly certain that it was not DEC-25.
THE SHEPHERDS: Luke 2:8 mentions that shepherds were living in their fields keeping watch over their flocks during the nighttime (and, one would assume, also during the daytime.) This is a good indication that Jesus' birth did not happen in December when the flocks would have already have been moved from the fields to pens. They were only in the fields during the hotter months. There is a remark in the Talmud that flocks were put out to grass in March and brought in during the beginning of November. During the Jewish month of Heshvan (our October/November) the fall rains hit and the animals are penned up. At best, the passage narrows down the birth month to one of 7 months in the late spring, summer, or early fall.
Hilke Dokter 4 offers three indicators from the Bible that Jesus was born during the month of Tishri (September/October).
The month of Jesus birth can be calculated with reference to the conception of John the Baptist: Luke 1:5 says that John's father, Zacharias, was "a member of the Abijah division of the Temple service corps." (Living Bible)
1 Chronicles 24:15 assigned the priests of the Abijah division to begin temple service at the start of the 9th week of the year. But at the end of the week, Pentecost had begun, so he would have remained on duty until the end of the 10th week.
Luke 1:23-24 records that Zacharias returned immediately to his home, and that John was conceived shortly thereafter - probably during the last half of Sivan, the 3rd month in the Jewish calendar.
Allowing for a normal 9 months pregnancy, John would have been born in the springtime.
Luke 1:36 records that the angel came to Mary when John's mother Elizabeth was 6 months pregnant.
Luke 1:31 reports that Mary conceived very shortly after the angel's visit.
Assuming a normal, 9 month pregnancy, Jesus would have been born about 6 months after John - sometime in the fall of the year
http://www.religioustolerance.org/xmas_d...
It is important to note that the "December 25th" birthdate only applies to the age and hemisphere in which the winter solstice falls on December 21-24. In other ages, the solstice month is different, changing with the precession of the equinoxes every 2150 years.
The December 25th birthdate is that of the sun, not a "real person," revealing its unoriginality within Christianity and the true nature of the Christian godman. "Christmas" was not incorporated into Christianity until 354 AD/CE. In reality, there is no evidence, no primary sources which show that "Jesus is the reason for the season."
http://www.jesusbirthday.org/
http://www.lcms.org/pages/internal.asp?n...
may the peace and blessings of Allah be with everyone
2006-08-28 01:00:14
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answered by marissa 5
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Most historians agree that he wasn't born in the year 1. I think that what you're asking though is that the year before 1 AD would be the year 1 BC. But most historians agree that he was born in roughly the year 3 AD. We're pretty close though. I hope this answers both questions.
2006-08-28 00:35:01
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answered by lizardmama 6
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If Christians would only think, they would see that orthodox
religion rests upon suicide -- that man was redeemed by suicide,
and that without suicide the whole world would have been lost.
If Christ were God, then he had the power to protect himself
from death. But instead of using his power he allowed them to take his life.
If a strong man should allow a few little children to hack him
to death with knives when he could easily have brushed them aside, would we not say that he committed suicide?
There is no escape. If Christ were, in fact, God, and allowed
himself to be killed. then he consented to his own death --
refused, though perfectly able, to defend and protect himself, and
was, in fact, a suicide.
2006-08-28 00:39:54
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answered by newsgirlinos2 5
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I think the day before Jesus' birth would be December 24.
2006-08-28 00:40:38
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answered by bestmom_31 1
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April 14, 0002
Mid-East standard time, around 7:30 pm
cloudy with a chance of showers...
low in the high 50's...high in the low 70's
The roman army has just announced a charity pig roast for the coming saturday....y'all come , ye hear !!!
Donations to benefit Constantine.
film at 11
2006-08-28 00:40:17
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answered by Gemelli2 5
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The Roamn Calendar that we go by and the Jewish calendar don't match, so they screwed up the date. I think it's 4 B.C.
2006-08-28 00:35:33
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answered by moviesmiss1 3
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He was born 14 September 0003.
2006-08-28 00:34:46
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answered by Anonymous
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