Well, yes, because Christmas is Jesus's birthday, whom is talked about in the New Testament! Another opinion Christmas as a word is not in The Bible. The celebration of Christmas started with the Roman Catholic church. The word Christmas comes from "Christ Mass," a mass celebrated in the Catholic church celebrating the birth of Christ. Early Christians did not celebrate the birth of Christ.
24 And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.
25 After the same manner also he took the cup, when he had supped, saying, this cup is the new testament in my blood: this do ye, as oft as ye drink it, in remembrance of me."
When I read these verses I realized Jesus Christ asked us to remember Him by why He lived and died through Passover not through his birth (Which Jesus didn't ask us to Do).
Christmas ( Christ's mass ) is NOT scriptural.
It was invented by the Catholic church a very long time ago to give a "religious" meaning to the winter solstus celebrations of the pegans.
In doing this they could say to the pegans that they too celebrated that day and intice them into the roman church. No where in scripture is the suggestion we should celebrate the birth of the Messiah.
You can read some of it in the 1st chapter of Matthew put the whole story is found in Luke. His conception is told in Luke 1: 26-38 and he is born in Luke chapter 2.
I am for sure in the Gospel, that is, Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, and for sure it's in The Book of Mathew.
Luke chapters 1 and 2 are the most descriptive Christmas story. It is also found in the beginning chapters of Matthew.
Well, Jesus's birth is, but as far as I know, there is no talk of the Christmas we know today.
The Christmas story is found in the New Testament part of the Bible in the books of Matthew and Luke
It's not. Christmas itself was not a holiday during the time frame that the Bible encompasses.
Christmas is not in the Bible. but his Ressurection is and that is more important.
to me it is "a Christmas carol" Bible twas the night before christmas.
The Bible does not mention Jesus' date of birth or the celebration of it, therefore it does not mention "Christmas", anywhere.
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Christmas is a Christian holiday originating from the bible. The stories in the bible by definition are myths (that is to say they are ancient stories, not necessarily untrue.). So yes, technically the story of Christmas is mythological.
AnswerThe story of the Grinch who stole Christmas is not from the Bible, it is from How the Grinch Stole Christmas!, a children's book written in 1957 by Dr. Seuss.
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Christmas is a celebration of the birth of Christ, and was not founded in Bible times. The birth of Christ can be referred to as the Nativity or just The Birth of Christ.
The acts of commercial Christmas have nothing to do with the bible or Jesus Christ.
The term Christmas isn't used in the Bible, but the two books that tell the story of Christ's birth is Matthew and Luke.