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Jesus died in april, he was 33 1/2 years old. count six months forward and you get sometime in oct. dec 25 is a pagan holiday. the shepards where out in the field and that time of the year it is cold and rainy. Jesus told us in the bible to celebrate his death not his birth. if Jehovah (Jesus Christ Father) wanted us to know when Jesus was born it would be in the bible. but we know when he died Nisan 14.

2006-12-22 04:50:01 · answer #1 · answered by lover of Jehovah and Jesus 7 · 1 0

Neither...he was born sometime at the end of September to the end of October. One item that points to this fact is that Jesus was 33-1/2 years old when he was executed...that would have placed his birth in that timeframe if his death was sometime in April.

Secondly, December is typically a cold and ugly month and the animals would've never been out of doors if it were that late in the year that Jesus was born.

It's easy enough to figure out just by using common knowledge and logic...don't listen to the priests and the ministers, they have no idea whatsoever...there is nothing in the Bible about Christmas anyway, and if that's the case...how did it get into the sermons and the preaching done in these churches.

Somebodies really pulling your leg!

2006-12-22 04:51:21 · answer #2 · answered by Paul J 3 · 1 0

Jeus was born in autumn because the shepherds were still outside (Luke 2:8) at the time of decree of Ceasar August that the whole world should be taxed, or enrolled (Luke 2:1). No it was not april, neither december.
December 25 is a celebration date of pagan origin from the cult of sun worship.

2006-12-22 05:02:29 · answer #3 · answered by CyberPastor 2 · 1 0

Jesus wasnt born on Dec 25th and hardly anyone believes He was... As for April 17th thats highly unlikely too. It is more likely to have been in late Sept

2006-12-22 04:50:00 · answer #4 · answered by impossble_dream 6 · 2 0

Yes, yes I do. But to make it absolutely clear, it really doesn't matter. Christmas is more of a spiritual thing than a celebration of anyone's birthday, and it doesn't really matter when we celebrate it, as long as we do. Now, let's look at the evidence. On that day, there was a unique astrological symbol in the skys. The sun, moon, Jupiter, and Uranus were ALL aligned in one line, not to mention that Jupiter soon went on to be eclipsed by the sun (perhaps causing the 'north star' that the magi saw). That has never in the history of the world happened again. If that's not marking some important event, please tell me what is? Also look in the bible, if you believe in it. according to it, the Shepperd's were 'tending their flocks' when he was born. This implies it was sometime during the spring, since that is when the birthing season for lambs is. I.E NOT WHEN IT'S FREAKING COLD! That's just too much evidence for me to dispute. But again, i don't think it matters. ^^

2016-05-23 15:58:58 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The course Abijah came up twice a year, 6 months apart. Using this as a starting point, Jesus would have been born either late September/early October or late March/early April.

2006-12-22 04:53:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Im not too sure when Jesus was really born but we still celebrate it on Dec 25th. We celebrate His birth, give gifts, sing, pray and eat. Its all about what Christmas really means to the individual which will determine it being right or wrong!

2006-12-22 04:52:58 · answer #7 · answered by JDJ34 3 · 0 1

I dont know the exact date, and I tend not to beleive in anything that defies logic or proof - but Im well aware of hte fact that he was NOT born on December 25.

2006-12-22 04:47:04 · answer #8 · answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6 · 1 1

No.

About October 1.

2006-12-22 04:46:46 · answer #9 · answered by Abdijah 7 · 1 0

i wouldnt say april 17th, but any biblical scholar will tell u jesus was definately not born on december 25th.

2006-12-22 04:46:56 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

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