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I did know how the Jews calculate their year. I had heard of a June date before, bit also September. We may find out some time through some archeological find. But it really does not matter to me the exact month. It matters that He was born!
I had read that the Herod, from time of the slaughter of the children 2 years and younger, died in 4 B.C. So Jesus was born before that date, perhaps 2 or more years earlier than 4 B.C. because we do not know the date of the slaughter edict.
The dates should be 28 A.D. when John started his ministry and 29 A.D. the first Passover Jesus attended, according to the accuracy of the records. Sorry about that.
I am with you, we may not ever know when Jesus was born, Earl is close on the month, but the only thing Jesus said to do in remembrance of Him was at the last super, Luke 22:19. Scripture does let us know when Jesus came, the year He was baptized. Luke 3:1-6 when John the Baptist came. Tiberius Caesar was emperor from 14-37 A.D. Pontius Pilate ruled from 26-36 A.D. so the fifteenth year of Tiberius would have been 29 A.D. start of John the Baptist ministry.
This may have been in the late summer or early fall, Jesus came up from Galilee to Jordan to be baptized and the Spirit of God descending upon him, Matt. 3:13-17Mark 1:911Luke 3:21-22. Then Jesus went into the wilderness for forty days, tempted by Satan, then collecting the twelve.
In John 2, Jesus was in Cana of Galilee at the wedding and after in John 2:13, the Passover was at hand. This would place it just before spring of 30 A.D. There are four Passovers recorded in John, John 2:13John 5:1John 6:4John 19:14, Jesus was crucified on the fourth. John 6:4 is in question if it was a Passover, or another required feast. May this help.
The Hebrew New Year was calculated and adjusted every year from the spring equinox, according to our calendar this would be approximately March 21, give or take.
Their months went off the moon cycle so the sixth month would be about 26 weeks from March 21.
Gabriel would have appeared to Mary somewhere around our September 21, Elisabeth was already 6 month with child so John the Baptist would have been born close to December 25, Jesus would have been born somewhere around the following June 21.
I have not spent a lot of study on their calendar so I could be off some, but it should be close.
I also have read that He may have been born in the fall, such as September 11, 6 B.C. I don't know if we will ever know for sure. But I don't think it was December 25th.
The Lord has called us out of Egypt(the world), from sin so that He can be our Lord, He has called us out of serving sin, being servant to sin to sonship in His kingdom, to serve Him in spirit and truth, in holiness all the days our lives without fear. You have brought me out of Egypt to be my Lord. You are my God.
Gauta M. - I assume you are referring to the phrase, " ,,,,, neither shall ye make any offering thereof in your land." The word "thereof" refers back to the blemished animals.
I did know how the Jews calculate their year. I had heard of a June date before, bit also September. We may find out some time through some archeological find. But it really does not matter to me the exact month. It matters that He was born!
I had read that the Herod, from time of the slaughter of the children 2 years and younger, died in 4 B.C. So Jesus was born before that date, perhaps 2 or more years earlier than 4 B.C. because we do not know the date of the slaughter edict.
The dates should be 28 A.D. when John started his ministry and 29 A.D. the first Passover Jesus attended, according to the accuracy of the records. Sorry about that.
RLW
I am with you, we may not ever know when Jesus was born, Earl is close on the month, but the only thing Jesus said to do in remembrance of Him was at the last super, Luke 22:19. Scripture does let us know when Jesus came, the year He was baptized. Luke 3:1-6 when John the Baptist came. Tiberius Caesar was emperor from 14-37 A.D. Pontius Pilate ruled from 26-36 A.D. so the fifteenth year of Tiberius would have been 29 A.D. start of John the Baptist ministry.
This may have been in the late summer or early fall, Jesus came up from Galilee to Jordan to be baptized and the Spirit of God descending upon him, Matt. 3:13-17 Mark 1:911 Luke 3:21-22. Then Jesus went into the wilderness for forty days, tempted by Satan, then collecting the twelve.
In John 2, Jesus was in Cana of Galilee at the wedding and after in John 2:13, the Passover was at hand. This would place it just before spring of 30 A.D. There are four Passovers recorded in John, John 2:13 John 5:1 John 6:4 John 19:14, Jesus was crucified on the fourth. John 6:4 is in question if it was a Passover, or another required feast. May this help.
God bless,
RLW
Luke 1:26
The Hebrew New Year was calculated and adjusted every year from the spring equinox, according to our calendar this would be approximately March 21, give or take.
Their months went off the moon cycle so the sixth month would be about 26 weeks from March 21.
Gabriel would have appeared to Mary somewhere around our September 21, Elisabeth was already 6 month with child so John the Baptist would have been born close to December 25, Jesus would have been born somewhere around the following June 21.
I have not spent a lot of study on their calendar so I could be off some, but it should be close.
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