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First we would have to pin down Jesus' birthday period. Although Christmas is on December 25th, this is no indication of Jesus' birthday. The institution of Christmas for the celebration of Jesus' birth was to allow for the Roman festival of Saturnalia to continue uninterrupted into the Christian period. Most scholars believe Jesus to have been born at an unspecified time in the spring. Secondly, it is unclear what year he was actually born in and could be anywhere between 5 BCE and 5 CE depending on which scholarly opinion you follow.
However, the Hebrew date for December 25, 1 C.E. is Tevet 23, 3762.
The Scripture does not plainly state but today many religious scholars/students believe it to have been in the Autumn/Fall season of the year (late September to early-mid October). More specifically, these believe it to have occurred around/on the Feast of Trumpets (announcing the birth of our King of Kings) which is the beginning of the Jewish Civil New Year. Jewish custom also has this day as the creation of Adam. Some believe they year to have been 5/4 BC.
Since no one knows the date he was born, it's impossible to say.... checking events during the time of birth, census, etc., March would appear to be right.
No. According to evidence that we now have, most Biblical scholars believe that Jesus was born in 4 BCE, not 1 CE. Although, admittedly the Julian Calendar still would have failed to get the date right. The Romans simply miscalculated. Whether or not Jesus was actually the Jewish Messiah is not universally agreed upon. While Christians assert that he is, Jews do not believe this. Muslims, while calling Jesus "the Messiah" have a very interpretation of this term.
Jesus was raised Jewish.
No one. Jewish history does not go by the secular calendar.
Jesus was born into the Jewish religion.
Some have calculated that Jesus was born in late September to mid October in 5-4 BC (Jewish New Year at this time). According to the Jewish Calendar, Jesus would have been 5-6 years of age.The Roman Calendar has been modified several times. One of the bigger errors was in the Middle Ages when Dionysus the Little, under Pope Gregory's charge, calculated the current time by the age of the Emperor Augustus reign. He neglected to account for the year 'zero' going from BC 1 to AD 1 in his count.Answer/AD 1 was Jesus' first year incarnated as man. Generally as with all babies born, the first year records in months in relation to their age. His first birthday was on January 1 of AD 2, according to the calculations of Dionysius Exiguus who instituted the Christian Era calendar, of which we gained the Gregorian calendar of today.
Jesus was a Jew because he was born to a Jewish mother and observed Jewish rituals.
Jesus wasn't born until A.D. 3-5 Jesus was born
Jesus was Jewish. He did not go to a "church." He worshipped at a synagogue. Jesus (or Jeshua bar Joseph, ie "Jesus, son of Joseph") was born a Jew, lived as a Jewish man, and died as a Jewish man.
Mary and Joseph, Jesus' parents, were Jewish.
Jesus was born to a Jewish family .But he taught about God.
No the Bible has no reference on what race Jesus actually was. Well, he was born in Israel, so he was born Jewish.
When Jesus was born, the Jewish Law or Torah was the religious system of the Jewish people of the time. Thus Jesus was born 'under the Law' in terms of both when He was born and in terms of the prevailing system to which Jews at that time were subject.