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how can you say he was born in september when july and august didn't even exist then, and when the calendar was changed substantially several times in history?

2007-08-20 05:29:05 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 2

Daniel tells us that Jesus was Glorified on April 20th 33 AD.
The Gospel tells us that Jesus was less then 34 years old.

Jesus died on Thursday, the day of preparation, not Friday and Rose 3 days later, early Sunday morning. Jesus rose on Sunday, April 19, 33 AD. We celebrate easter the 3rd Sunday in April.

Revelation 12 through 22 is the True story of the creation of humans on earth, it starts in the 2nd Age, the land of Nod, and then goes to the 3rd Age, the Garden of Eden, then to Noah's flood the 4th Age, then to Moses the 5th Age, Jesus, then the 6th Age and finally the 7th Age. Each Age is started by the openning of it's Seal.

2007-08-24 18:45:15 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Friend, I do agreed that Christ a was born somewhere around the end of Oct. To the first of Nov. But these verses you are talking about is not referring to Jesus Christ, They are Israel being in Child & There apperead a great wonder in heaven a Woman(ISRAEL)cothed with the SUN(THE GRACE AGE & The Moon( THE LAW AGE under her feet & upon her head a Crown of 12 Stars,(WHICH) is the 12 Tribes of Isreal. You see Isreal is already in the time where 2 prophets will prophetcy to Isreal & then the anti-christ will come & sit himself up.

2007-08-20 12:30:06 · answer #3 · answered by birdsflies 7 · 0 2

Isn't that the Jewish new year?

The 25th December has too many pagan precedences like the son of the sun called Baal who was sent by the sun to save the earth from sin.

Also Mythra born on this day who was the lamb of God to save the humanity from sin who sacrificed for the sins of mankind. This could also be any number of different pagan religions.

2007-08-20 12:29:10 · answer #4 · answered by Knowing Gnostic 5 · 1 1

If he was born on Sep 27 then Jesus would be a Libra? That don't make sense. Well make for the morality part but not really the personality. I'll have to do some research.

2007-08-20 12:30:41 · answer #5 · answered by Sith 2 · 1 2

Sep 27 ( Tishri 15 ) is the date of Jesus ´s birth exactly 6 montrh after his death Nisan 14 according to Daniel 9:24-27.

Sukkot in Fact by the way I am not jewish , I am Jehovah´s witness

2007-08-20 12:27:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

One thing is sure from bible, quran and hadith that he was born in cold weather but date is not mentioned. Surely this sep is wrong.

2007-08-21 00:47:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Time of Birth, Length of Ministry. Jesus evidently was born in the month of Ethanim (September-October) of the year 2 B.C.E., was baptized about the same time of the year in 29 C.E., and died about 3:00 p.m. on Friday, the 14th day of the spring month of Nisan (March-April), 33 C.E. The basis for these dates is as follows:

Jesus was born approximately six months after the birth of his relative John (the Baptizer), during the rule of Roman Emperor Caesar Augustus (31 B.C.E.–14 C.E.) and the Syrian governorship of Quirinius

His birth in relation to Herod’s death. While the date of Herod’s death is a debated one, there is considerable evidence pointing to 1 B.C.E. A number of events intervened between the time of Jesus’ birth and Herod’s death. These included Jesus’ circumcision on the eighth day, his being brought to the temple in Jerusalem 40 days after birth ; the journey of the astrologers “from eastern parts” to Bethlehem (where Jesus was no longer in a manger but in a house, Mt 2:1-11; Joseph and Mary’s flight to Egypt with the young child followed by Herod’s realization that the astrologers had not followed his instructions, and the subsequent slaughter of all boys in Bethlehem and its districts under the age of two years (indicating that Jesus was not then a newborn infant). (Mt 2:16-18) Jesus’ birth taking place in the fall of 2 B.C.E. would allow for the time required by these events intervening between his birth and the death of Herod, likely in 1 B.C.E. There is, however, added reason for placing Jesus’ birth in 2 B.C.E.

Relationship to John’s ministry. Further basis for the dates given at the start of this is found at Luke 3:1-3, which shows that John the Baptizer began his preaching and baptizing in “the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar.” That 15th year ran from the latter half of 28 C.E. to August or September of 29 C.E. At some point in John’s ministry, Jesus went to him and was baptized. When Jesus thereafter commenced his own ministry he was “about thirty years old.” At the age of 30, the age at which David became king, Jesus would no longer be subject to human parents..

According to Numbers 4:1-3, those going into sanctuary service under the Law covenant were “from thirty years old upward.” It is reasonable that John the Baptizer, who was a Levite and son of a priest, began his ministry at the same age, not at the temple, of course, but in the special assignment Jehovah had outlined for him. The specific mention (twice) of the age difference between John and Jesus and the correlation between the appearances and messages of Jehovah’s angel in announcing the births of the two sons give ample basis for believing that their ministries followed a similar timetable, that is, the start of John’s ministry being followed about six months later by the commencement of Jesus’ ministry.

On this basis, John’s birth occurred 30 years before he began his ministry in Tiberius’ 15th year, hence somewhere between the latter half of 3 B.C.E. and August or September of 2 B.C.E., with Jesus’ birth following about six months later.

2007-08-20 15:53:05 · answer #8 · answered by BJ 7 · 1 0

It's far from clear what year he was born in let alone the month.

2007-08-27 12:35:09 · answer #9 · answered by cheir 7 · 0 0

Late September is more like it.

Look for him to come again on the same date.

2007-08-20 16:28:03 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

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