The world claims Jesus was born December 25. But when was he really born? John Reid explains.
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According to popular belief, Jesus was born on December 25 in the year 1 AD. Thanks for using ChaCha!
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Jesus was born in the beginning before the world was created. He spoke the world into existence. No man knows the exact date of birth because he was before any man.
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A monk known as Dennis the Little (Dionysius), recognized that Julian dates of the 28-year week cycle and of the 19-year lunar cycle will repeat in 532 years. So he calculated the birth of Jesus as the span of time to 532 AD. However, we no...
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Unlike the Western Church, the Eastern Church observes Christmas on January 6, as the day that both Jesus was born and the Magi visited him. Additionally, determining the year of Jesus’ birth with exact precision is incredibly complex. The ...
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So, if you have followed the above reasoning, based on the scriptural evidence, a case can apparently be made that Jesus Christ was born on the 15th day of the month of Tishri, on the first day of the Feast of Tabernacles, which corresponds to the September - October timeframe of our ... What Year Was Jesus Born?
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When Was Jesus Christ Born ... According to the Gospel of Matthew, Jesus was born near the end of Herod's reign which would place his birth at 6-4 BCE. Luke tells us that Jesus was born around the time the Roman governor Quirinus took a census in Judea.
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www.usbible.com/Astrology/when_was_jesus_born.htm
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Today most astrologers and historians agree that Jesus was probably not born in December, and he also was not born in 1 AD. Until now, exactly when he was born has been a mystery and the subject of much debate. It wasn't until the advent of...
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I had never before questioned the assumption that Jesus was born in Bethlehem in Judea. But in the early 1990s, as an archaeologist working for the IAA, I was contracted to perform some salvage excavations around building and infrastructure projects in a small rural community in the Galilee.
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www.archaeology.org/0511/abstracts/jesus.html
www.archaeology.org/0511/abstracts/jesus.html
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