What is God's real birthday?

No one knows the exact date Jesus (the Lord) was born, but scholars estimate it was between 6 BC and 4 BC, with most celebrating December 25th, a date chosen by early Church leaders, not based on historical fact, but possibly linked to winter solstice festivals. The Bible offers clues, like shepherds tending flocks, suggesting a non-winter birth, but provides no specific date.


When was Jesus's true 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.

Did Jesus get born on 25th December?

No, Jesus was likely not born on December 25th; the Bible doesn't specify his birth date, but scholars suggest it was likely in the spring or fall, as shepherds would not be tending flocks at night in winter, and early Christians chose December 25th centuries later to align with Roman pagan winter solstice festivals, making it a symbolic date, not a historical fact. 


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. 

Was Jesus born on January 6th?

While the Bible doesn't state Jesus' birth date, January 6th was an early Christian tradition, especially in the East, to celebrate the Nativity (Epiphany), marking his manifestation as God's Son, but most Western churches later settled on December 25th, with January 6th becoming the Feast of the Epiphany (Magi's arrival). The Armenian Church still celebrates Christmas on January 6th, while some Orthodox churches, using the Julian calendar, observe it on January 19th. 


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Why is Christmas on 7 January?

Christmas is celebrated on January 7th by some Orthodox Christians because they follow the older Julian calendar, which is currently 13 days behind the Gregorian calendar used by most of the world, making their December 25th fall on January 7th on the Gregorian calendar. This difference arose because the Julian calendar's year is slightly longer than the solar year, causing it to drift, and while most countries adopted the more accurate Gregorian calendar centuries ago, some Orthodox churches kept the Julian for religious dates.
 

What is January 6 called in Christianity?

Christians around the world will mark the Epiphany on Jan. 6 with a series of celebrations that go from parades and gift-giving for children to the blessing of water. The holiday is also called the Feast of Epiphany, Three Kings Day and Theophany.

Why was Jesus' birthday changed to December?

Based on this winter solstice link, the "History of Religions hypothesis" or "Substitution theory" proposes the Church chose 25 December as the birthday of Jesus (dies Natalis Christi) to appropriate the Roman festival of the birthday of the Invincible Sun (dies Natalis Solis Invicti), held on the same date.


What does 911 stand for in the Bible?

While the number 911 has no inherent meaning in the Bible itself (as the emergency number came later), many Christians associate it with powerful verses like Psalm 91:1 ("He who dwells in the secret place of the Most High...") for divine safety and Revelation 9:11 concerning spiritual warfare, viewing it as a call to God during crises or a sign of end-times events, particularly in light of the September 11th attacks. 

Why is September the month of the Bible?

For Catholics, September is the month of the Bible, as it closes with the feast of St. Jerome, which is celebrated today, 30 September. St. Jerome dedicated his entire life to the study of Scripture and is best remembered for having created the Vulgate, that is, the Latin translation of the Bible.

Is Christmas mentioned in the Bible?

No, the word "Christmas" isn't in the Bible, nor does it command celebrating Jesus' birth on December 25th, as the date wasn't established until centuries later to coincide with Roman winter solstice festivals. However, the Bible contains detailed accounts of Jesus' birth in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke (Matthew 1-2, Luke 1-2), and Christians celebrate Christmas to commemorate these biblical events and honor Christ, even though the specific holiday isn't biblical. 


What languages did Jesus speak?

Jesus most likely spoke Aramaic as his everyday language, but was also familiar with Hebrew for religious texts and Greek, the common tongue of the Eastern Mediterranean, for broader interaction, making him likely multilingual in the key languages of first-century Judea. 

Why do Catholics believe that Jesus was born on December 25th?

Catholics celebrate Jesus' birth on December 25th based on early Christian tradition, not a precise biblical date, with early Church Fathers like Hippolytus mentioning it by the 3rd century, finalized by Pope Julius I in 350 A.D.. Key theories for choosing the date include it being nine months after March 25th (believed conception/Crucifixion day) and its proximity to the winter solstice, aligning Jesus as the "Light of the World" with the re-birth of the sun. 

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 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?

What is 333 in the Bible?

In the Bible, the number 333 isn't explicitly defined but carries symbolic weight through repetition of the number three (Trinity, completeness) and specific occurrences like Jeremiah 33:3 (KJV) Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not being seen as God's invitation to prayer, or links to Genesis 15:9-10 (Genesis 15:9-10) God asks Abraham to bring Him a three-year-old heifer, a three-year-old female goat, and a three-year-old ram, representing His covenant and Exodus 33:3 (Exodus 33:3) the first time God commands the Israelites to begin their journey to their inheritance to the Promised Land, symbolizing divine promise and guidance. While not a direct scriptural definition, many interpret 333 as a message of spiritual encouragement, completeness, or the Trinity, linked to its context within scripture. 


What does 1234 mean biblically?

Biblically, the number 1234 doesn't have a single direct symbolic meaning, but its components or related verses carry significance: 1234 often points to Luke 12:34 ("where your treasure is, there your heart will be also"), representing eternal riches, and signifies building foundational steps (1, 2, 3, 4) towards spiritual growth, though some see it as just a sequence in "angel numbers" or numerology rather than deep scripture. 

What does it mean even the dogs under the table eat the children's crumbs?

yet the dogs under the table eat of the children's crumbs; which they leave, or let fall: signifying that she did not envy the blessings of the Jews, or desire any thing might be done injurious to them; only that this favour might be granted her, which she owned she was unworthy of, that her daughter might be healed.

Was Jesus actually born on December 24th?

No, Jesus was not definitively born on December 24th, as the Bible doesn't state his birth date, but historians generally agree he was born between 6 and 4 BC, with December 25th (Christmas) becoming the celebrated date much later, possibly linked to existing Roman winter festivals, though the exact reasons are debated. While traditions mention the 24th as "Holy Night," this reflects cultural celebration rather than historical proof of the actual date, which remains unknown.
 


Was Jesus born in March?

While the Bible doesn't state Jesus' birth month, some early Christian theories linked his conception to March 25 (the spring equinox), leading to a December 25 birth; other theories suggest spring or autumn dates like September, based on shepherds and Passover clues, making March a plausible time for conception, but not definitively for birth. 

Was Jesus born in spring or autumn?

While the Bible doesn't state Jesus' exact birth date, many scholars and biblical clues suggest it was likely in the spring or fall, not winter, with strong arguments pointing to autumn (September/October) due to events like shepherds in fields (not common in cold December) and the timing of John the Baptist's birth. The December 25th date was adopted centuries later, likely to coincide with Roman winter solstice festivals, notes Bible Study Tools, United Church of God, and Reddit users, Reddit users, Reddit users, Reddit users. 

Was Jesus baptized on January 6th?

In Eastern Christianity, Jesus's baptism is commemorated on 6 January (the Julian calendar date of which corresponds to 19 January on the Gregorian calendar), the feast of Epiphany, also referred in some Churches as the Feast of Theophany.


What was Christians' original name?

Furthermore, around 331 AD Eusebius records that Christ was called a Nazoraean from the name Nazareth, and that in earlier centuries "Christians" were once called "Nazarenes". The Hebrew equivalent of Nazarenes, Notzrim, occurs in the Babylonian Talmud, and is still the modern Israeli Hebrew term for Christian.

What triggers an Epiphany?

An epiphany (a sudden, profound realization) is caused by your subconscious linking unconnected ideas, often triggered by focused awareness, relaxation, or experiencing a problem from a new angle, leading to a "network reboot" in the brain where insights suddenly click, like finding the missing puzzle piece after periods of mental effort or quiet contemplation. It's a mix of experience, memory, and context, culminating in a feeling of illumination.