MARCH 21 33.BC
When Jesus was born, it could not be in December because December is very cold and snowing. In fact, the Bible says that the Shepherds were outside tending the Flock, (Luke 2:8-11), but why were they outside?
During the Spring, the Sheep would begin to make their babies. Therefore, the Shepherds would leave the sheep outside and would stay in the field all night, to see if any of the Sheep would need help in bringing forth their babies, also to provide protection for the flock. This happened from March 21st to April, which is the peak time for the Sheep and the Shepherds to be in the field. Which means, the Messiah Jesus WAS born during the Spring.
That is why the Angels found the Shepherds in the field during the night.
The Lambs that had to be used for the Passover were born in late March into April. Jesus is the Passover Lamb and had to follow the pattern.
During the Spring, the Sheep would begin to make their babies. Therefore, the Shepherds would leave the sheep outside and would stay in the field all night, to see if any of the Sheep would need help in bringing forth their babies, also to provide protection for the flock. This happened from March 21st to April, which is the peak time for the Sheep and the Shepherds to be in the field. Which means, the Messiah Jesus WAS born during the Spring.
That is why the Angels found the Shepherds in the field during the night.
The Lambs that had to be used for the Passover were born in late March into April. Jesus is the Passover Lamb and had to follow the pattern.
DATE OF BIRTH OF CHRIST JESUS
Jesus was born in the Spring Equinox on March 27, the year 33 BC.
Also, when we follow the principles and pattern of the bible and understand who Jesus is, we will see that Jesus was born in the Spring, in the year 33 BC. 33 years after, he died; this was the end of the Old Testament and when he rose from the dead this started the first day of the New Testament. It was now the year 0000.
The First Month according to the Hebrew Calendar is Abib; [March], but after the Babylonian captivity Abib was called Nisan; the 1st of Nisan is the real New Years according to Hebrew.
It is the first month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, corresponding to the Gregorian Calendar’s month -March-April.
Traditionally, Hebrew celebrated the first day of Spring on March 21st, which happen to be the first day of Nisan, and happen to be the actual first day of the Spring Season or Spring Equinox.
After the Passover in Egypt God said in Exodus 12:2, "This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you".
Deut 16:1, "Observe the month of ABIB, and keep the Passover unto the LORD thy God: for in the month of Abib the LORD thy God brought thee forth out of Egypt by night".
Six Days after the first day of Abib, was the Birth of the Messiah, being the 7th day of Nisan/Abib, [27th day of March in the Gregorian Calendar].
Most of us are following the Gregorian Calendar; therefore, we have gotten everything wrongly, having January as our New Year.
Nevertheless, though March 21st is the first day of Spring, the date changes at times; Example: In 2019, we greet spring with the Vernal Equinox on Wednesday, March 20th.
In 2020, the Spring Season starts on 19 March and ends on Saturday 20 June. The 21st of June starts the Summer Solstice.
Jesus was born in the Spring Equinox on March 27, the year 33 BC.
Also, when we follow the principles and pattern of the bible and understand who Jesus is, we will see that Jesus was born in the Spring, in the year 33 BC. 33 years after, he died; this was the end of the Old Testament and when he rose from the dead this started the first day of the New Testament. It was now the year 0000.
The First Month according to the Hebrew Calendar is Abib; [March], but after the Babylonian captivity Abib was called Nisan; the 1st of Nisan is the real New Years according to Hebrew.
It is the first month of the Jewish ecclesiastical year, corresponding to the Gregorian Calendar’s month -March-April.
Traditionally, Hebrew celebrated the first day of Spring on March 21st, which happen to be the first day of Nisan, and happen to be the actual first day of the Spring Season or Spring Equinox.
After the Passover in Egypt God said in Exodus 12:2, "This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you".
Deut 16:1, "Observe the month of ABIB, and keep the Passover unto the LORD thy God: for in the month of Abib the LORD thy God brought thee forth out of Egypt by night".
Six Days after the first day of Abib, was the Birth of the Messiah, being the 7th day of Nisan/Abib, [27th day of March in the Gregorian Calendar].
Most of us are following the Gregorian Calendar; therefore, we have gotten everything wrongly, having January as our New Year.
Nevertheless, though March 21st is the first day of Spring, the date changes at times; Example: In 2019, we greet spring with the Vernal Equinox on Wednesday, March 20th.
In 2020, the Spring Season starts on 19 March and ends on Saturday 20 June. The 21st of June starts the Summer Solstice.
WHY HE WAS BORN IN BETHLEHEM.
According to scriptures and Hebrew ancient traditions, Christ was born in the Spring Equinox in Bethlehem, but why Bethlehem?
We must know that all the lambs that were to be use as a sacrificial lamb in the Passover, were born in Bethlehem. There were many places where they breed sheep. but those specifically for the Passover had to be born and raised in Bethlehem. A Year after, this lamb was brought to the temple for the Sacrifice. Bethlehem was called the Sheep...
Jesus was the Passover Lamb, and had to follow in the pattern of God and be born in Bethlehem. He said, Hebrews 10:7/Psalms 40:7, "Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God."
According to scriptures and Hebrew ancient traditions, Christ was born in the Spring Equinox in Bethlehem, but why Bethlehem?
We must know that all the lambs that were to be use as a sacrificial lamb in the Passover, were born in Bethlehem. There were many places where they breed sheep. but those specifically for the Passover had to be born and raised in Bethlehem. A Year after, this lamb was brought to the temple for the Sacrifice. Bethlehem was called the Sheep...
Jesus was the Passover Lamb, and had to follow in the pattern of God and be born in Bethlehem. He said, Hebrews 10:7/Psalms 40:7, "Then said I, Lo, I come (in the volume of the book it is written of me,) to do thy will, O God."