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Is it true that the bible say Jesus was born in December?

no he was not born in December he was born in april


Some sources say Jesus was born was in March and the Bible says he was born Spring so what is the true significance of December 25th?

Jesus was born sometime between the end of October and the beginning of November. He died sometime in march or may that's where many people get confused, so really Christmas has nothing to do with Jesus' birth.


What mystery is celebrated on December 25th?

The true day of birth of Jesus is not known. 25th December was adopted as his presumed birthday early in the history of Christianity. In those days, most people did not have their important days well documented. Indeed, birth and death records of entire populations have only been kept by law in the last 200 years or so.


Is it true Santa is coming on the 25th of December?

Yes! Santa comes for Christmas Dec. 25th each year. Exciting!


Was the 25 December when Jesus was born?

Answer: No, every true Christian by now probably knows that Jesus-Yahushua the son of Yahweh was NOT born on December 25. There is no Biblical or historic proof, every person who reads the Bible should know that the Messiah was not born on December 25. Even so if you still believe that December 25 is a correct date, you should at least have a suspicioun if you truly read the Bible. Nowhere in the Bible does it say that Jesus was born on the "25th day of the 12th month". Nowhere. According to the ACTUAL Hebrew calendar, if you convert the months Jesus was born around September-October. But the church-idiots chose December instead. Same goes for Easter and Good Friday. Both are idiotically chosen dates. Not to mention that Easter and Good Friday changes every year. Nowhere did the Bible predict dates for Jesus's crucifixion and resurrection either.


Is it true that Jesus was born on the 25th of December?

The majority of biblical scholars today would be of the consensus that Jesus could not of been born in the winter. The 'clues' in the Gospel accounts note shepherds and flocks out on the mountainside which is prohibitive physically in the winter in Israel - even today. Consensus has Jesus being born between mid to late September to early to mid October of the year. This is also the time of the Jewish High Holy Days which would be a logical time of year for the Romans to have a census (winter too cold and inclement weather hindered travel). A deeper analysis of this event would have one first find out the time when John the Baptist was born and then add on 6 months for Jesus' birth. The choosing of December 25th was a man-made choice by the powerful church in Rome that coincided with a popular pagan feast day throughout history.


Is it true that Jesus born on Dec25?

no he was born a round october time as December is also there winter time so the sheep would not be out ,and the shepherds would not be in the fields at that time of the year.


Is it true that Jesus Christ was born on 25th of December?

No. It is evident through clues in the story he was born in the summer or early fall. When the Catholic Church took over Europe they wanted to replace the pagan celebrations with Christian ones, so they choose the Winter Solstice as Christmas and the Spring celebration as Easter. Thus, those dates were picked that we now use today.


Was Jesus actually born in December?

We don't know. The Bible never says anywhere, and in the gospels it never says either. 2nd Answer: True, but the Roman rulers of that time kept pretty accurate records. While there are a couple of possibilities for His actual birth day, December was not one of them. Most likely, Jesus was born in April, sometime.


Why is Christmas celebrated on the 25th of December?

It is believed that the early Christians did not usually celebrate the birth of Jesus. This is most likely to be true since the primary focus was on His life, crucifixion, and particularly His resurrection (which is mostly believed by Christians). There certainly were some early celebrations. However, we do not know the exact day that Jesus Christ was born. For the first few centuries after his crucifixion, His birth was not celebrated at all. In 336 AD, the Emperor Constantine declared Christianity the preferred religion, but even then, the church leaders celebrated a date in January as His birth. The tradition for December 25th is actually quite ancient. Hippolytus, in the second century A.D., argued that this was Jesus' birthday. Meanwhile, in the Eastern Church, January 6th was the date that was followed. In the fourth century, John Chrysostom (Archbishop of Constantinople) argued that December 25th was the correct date and from that day until now, the Church in the East, as well as the West, has observed the 25th of December as the official date of Jesus' birth. But then, it is quite possible that Jesus was born in the spring. However, the important thing is that He was born at all, the Word come to earth in the likeness of man. There is evidence to suggest that Christmas was actually a takeover of a pagan festival. When Christianity was first formed, many Christians wanted to be rid of paganism. This is also evident with the wars that occurred in Rome. Many historians do believe that to get rid of paganism Christians took over the pagan festivals in order for them to have nothing to celebrate. The believers of Christ could not profess their faith among the pagans. The pagans held a winter solstice around the late December. Christians figured out that if they celebrated the birth of the baby Jesus it would be seen as taking part of the pagan rituals.


Jesus was born on December 25th true or false?

No Jesus was certainly not born on December 25th. As it was very cold and the weather would be to harsh , to expect sheperds to keep their flocks out in the cold .The date 25th of December is given by the early christians, as they saw that the pagans celebrated the god Satans birthday on 25th December. Then the early christians changed it as christs birthday on 25 th December.Another, more correct view than that of the above, is that there is nothing to trump December 25th as the birth of Jesus.Midal Eder was a 'tower of the flock' where shepherds would have stayed all the year round to watch over sacrificial lambs just outside of Bethlehem.From Life and Times of the Messiah, Alfred Edersheim notes:"That the Messiah was to be born in Bethlehem was a settled conviction. Equally so was the belief, that He was to be revealed from Migdal Eder, 'the tower of the flock.' This Migdal Eder was not the watchtower for the ordinary flocks which pastured on the barren sheepground beyond Bethlehem, but lay close to the town, on the road to Jerusalem. A passage in the Mishnah leads to the conclusion, that the flocks, which pastured there, were destined for Temple-sacrifices, and, accordingly, that the shepherds, who watched over them, were not ordinary shepherds."He goes on to note that such shepherds would be about their work all the year round, thus the misconception that Jesus MUST be born in a warmer month is rendered moot.Though authenticity of the writings are questioned, both Hippolytus and Theophilus of Antioc wrote of the birth of Christ being on December 25th, and though heretical, the Donatists of Northern Africa had been celebrating a feast on that very day for some time before the Roman Holiday of Sol Invictus was invented. The above references the celebration of Saturnalia, which was anywhere from December 17th to the 22nd, but certainly never the 25th as the winter equinox is never on that day.All that said, the traditional day was likely upheld due to the fact that, depending on which date is assigned to Passover, December 25th is exactly 9 months after it, and both Jewish custom as well as Christian theology in the early centuries AD lent themselves well to tying the conception of the Messiah as the same day as His death. Thus, in the end, no better date can be upheld than the traditional December 25th, or possibly the Eastern January 6th (celebrated as Epiphany by some) once the dust has settled and even confusion present in the early church over the date has been over-viewed, much of which exists.


Isn't it true that Christianity is a borrowed religion?

Christianity is a borrowed religion. Many of their rituals are borrowed from Pagan religion. Christmas and Easter is a borrowed ritual from Paganism. The birth of Jesus on December 25th is not the birth of Jesus. It is the birth of the Pagan Sun-God. Easter Sunday is not the day Jesus rose from the dead. It is the resurrection of the Pagan Sun-God. Fact is: There is no truth to the Christian religion. Christianity is a borrowed religion from ancient Paganism.