What day was Jesus born?

The earliest mention of December 25 as Jesus' birthday comes from a mid-fourth-century Roman almanac that lists the death dates of various Christian bishops and martyrs. The first date listed, December 25, is marked: natus Christus in Betleem Judeae: “Christ was born in Bethlehem of Judea.”


When was the true birthday of Jesus?

The date of the birth of Jesus is not stated in the gospels or in any historical sources and the evidence is too incomplete to allow for consistent dating. However, most biblical scholars and ancient historians believe that his birth date is around 6 to 4 BC.

Was Jesus born on 11 September?

Yes, some theories, notably from The Living Truth Fellowship, propose Jesus was born on September 11, 3 B.C., based on astronomical alignments described in Revelation 12:1 (a woman clothed with the sun, moon at her feet) and aligning with the Hebrew New Year (Rosh Hashanah) and priestly calendars, though this isn't universally accepted by biblical scholars, who note the gospels don't specify a date and the interpretation of Revelation is debated. 


Does the Bible say December 25 is Jesus' birthday?

No, the Bible does not say December 25th is Jesus' birthday; the Scriptures don't mention the specific date or even the time of year, but early Christians later chose December 25th, possibly as a symbolic date linked to pagan winter solstice festivals or a tradition of conception on March 25th, with the shepherds' presence in fields possibly suggesting spring. 

Where in the Bible does it say not to put up a Christmas tree?

In Jeremiah 10:1-4 the verses basically say not to cut down trees and decorate them as the heathens did to sum it up. So why is this such a common practice among Christians, when they shouldn't even be celebrating Christmas in the first place?


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Is it against the Bible to have a Christmas tree in your house?

The Bible doesn't directly mention Christmas trees, but some believe Jeremiah 10:1-5 condemns them as pagan idolatry, describing cutting down a tree, shaping it, decorating it with silver/gold, and worshipping it. However, most interpretations say Jeremiah targets the worship of idols, not modern, Christ-centered Christmas trees, which can symbolize eternal life (evergreen) or the Star of Bethlehem (top star), and the focus should remain on Christ, not the tree itself. 

Why is decorating a Christmas tree considered witchcraft?

Decorating a Christmas tree is seen by some as having ties to witchcraft because its roots are in pagan winter solstice traditions, where evergreens symbolized life and were used in rituals to ward off evil spirits, witches, and illness; these customs were later adapted by Christianity, but their ancient, magical significance remains a connection point for modern pagan or Wiccan practices. While most people view it as a secular holiday tradition now, the use of trees and lights for protection and to welcome the sun's return echoes ancient nature magic.
 

What is the true date of Christmas?

The exact date of Jesus' birth is unknown, though it is estimated to have occurred between 6 and 4 B.C. December 25th was chosen as the date to celebrate Jesus' birth centuries after his death, possibly to coincide with Roman pagan festivals.


Why was Christmas changed from Jan 6 to Dec 25?

There are different hypotheses regarding the date of the birth of Jesus. In the early fourth century, the church fixed the date as December 25, the date of the winter solstice in the Roman Empire. It is nine months after Annunciation on March 25, also the Roman date of the spring equinox.

Why do some Christians not celebrate Christmas?

Some Christians don't celebrate Christmas due to its perceived pagan origins (like Saturnalia or Mithraism), the lack of biblical instruction to celebrate it, concerns about excessive commercialism, or the belief that Jesus's birth date isn't December 25th, viewing it as a man-made tradition rather than a divine command, with groups like Jehovah's Witnesses, some Seventh-Day Adventists, and Hebrew Roots followers holding these views. 

What does 911 stand for in the Bible?

The biblical meaning of "911" is interpreted in several ways, primarily referencing Psalm 91:1 ("He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High...") as a spiritual call for divine shelter, Revelation 9:11 (the "angel of the abyss," Abaddon/Apollyon) relating to end-times judgment, and even Genesis 9:11, where God promises never to flood the earth again. It's also seen in numbers like 9/11 (referencing the tragic attack) linked to prophecy, and as a general number signifying spiritual "wake-up calls" or the need for deeper connection with God. 


Which month did Mary give birth to Jesus?

Counting from mid-October to mid-November (see above), the announcement to Mary and Jesus' conception in her womb would have come sometime between mid-March and mid-April. A normal gestation period of nine months would place Jesus' birth toward the end of December, making a birth date of December 25 entirely possible.

Why do Jehovah's Witnesses not celebrate Christmas?

Jehovah's Witnesses don't celebrate Christmas because they believe it has pagan origins, lacks biblical support, and conflicts with Christian principles, viewing it as a worldly holiday with links to ancient sun worship (Saturnalia) and sinful behaviors like materialism and excessive drinking. They focus on commemorating Jesus' death (the Memorial) rather than his birth, as instructed by the Bible, and avoid holidays not commanded by God to maintain spiritual purity and separate from "unclean" practices. 

Was Jesus born on October?

While December 25th is the traditional date for Christmas, many scholars and traditions suggest Jesus was likely born in the autumn, specifically around September or October, pointing to biblical clues like shepherds tending flocks outdoors (unlikely in winter) and the timing of John the Baptist's birth, placing Jesus' birth around the Jewish Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot).
 


Why is the year 2033 so important?

The year 2033 holds major significance for Christians as it marks the 2,000th anniversary of Jesus Christ's crucifixion, resurrection, and the birth of the Church, prompting global preparations for a massive Jubilee, while futurists and tech experts foresee major shifts in connected work, potential AI advancements, and increased focus on deep space missions, like sending humans to Mars, making it a year of spiritual reflection and technological foresight. 

Where is 25th December mentioned in the Bible?

Neither the date 25th Dec nor any other date on Jesus' birth is mentioned in the Bible. The only book in the bible that has mentioned 25th day of end year is in the book of kings.

When was Jesus' actual birthday?

The exact birthday of Jesus is not known and doesn't appear in the Christian Bible, but it is estimated that Jesus was born between 6 and 4 B.C., due to the Biblical story of King Herod the Great's reign, which coincides with the birth of Christ.


Does the Bible say Christmas is December 25th?

The Bible offers few clues: Celebrations of Jesus' Nativity are not mentioned in the Gospels or Acts; the date is not given, not even the time of year.

What does the number 25 mean in the Bible?

In biblical numerology, the number 25 often symbolizes grace, forgiveness, and new beginnings, derived from 5 (grace) multiplied by itself (5x5) or combined with 20 (redemption) for "grace upon grace" or "multiplied grace," pointing to divine favor, restoration, and spiritual readiness, though Numbers 25 also details Israel's sin with Moab and the resulting plague, showing judgment for idolatry and harlotry. 

Was Jesus born on April 6th?

The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has taken no official position on the exact date of Christ's birth. In his 1915 classic Jesus the Christ, Elder James E. Talmage maintained that Jesus Christ was born on April 6 in the year 1 BC. Talmage was apparently the first LDS writer to propose this particular date.


Does the Bible say "don't put up a Christmas tree"?

No, the Bible doesn't explicitly say "don't put up a Christmas tree," but some interpret Jeremiah 10:1-5 as a warning against it, though most scholars agree this passage condemns making and worshipping wooden idols, not modern Christmas trees, which symbolize eternal life and Christ as the light, with the focus always being on worshipping Him, not the tree. The Bible doesn't command or forbid trees, but Christians decide based on faith, focusing on Christ.
 

Why was December 25 chosen as Jesus' birthday?

December 25th was chosen for Christmas through a combination of early Christian calculations, linking Jesus' birth to his conception/death date (March 25th), and strategically placing it near existing pagan winter solstice festivals like the Roman Sol Invictus, co-opting popular celebrations to spread Christianity. The exact date isn't biblical, but theories suggest it aligns with Jesus' supposed conception on Annunciation (March 25) or coincides with the "birth of the unconquered sun" at winter's darkest point, symbolizing Christ as the world's light.
 

What does the Bible say about decorating your home?

Decorating our homes is also a way in which we can speak our faith silently. Matthew 5:16 says that Christians should let their light shine so others will glorify God through our actions. When you practice hospitality, your home is seen by others, even if Christ does not directly come into the conversation.


Why put a tree in your house for Christmas?

Christmas Tree Origins

Just as people today decorate their homes during the festive season with pine, spruce and fir trees, many ancient peoples hung evergreen boughs over their doors and windows. In many countries, they believed evergreens would keep away witches, ghosts, evil spirits and illness.

What does 🎄 mean?

The 🎄 (Christmas Tree) emoji symbolizes the Christmas holiday, winter season, celebrations, and festive joy, representing a decorated evergreen tree with lights and ornaments, used from early December through January to convey holiday spirit, family time, gifts, and general merriment or even the beauty of winter nature.