I'm thinking it's because Mary was 9 months pregnant in the winter.
no he was born in winter
Jesus was born in the summer , not in the winter. As shepherds would not keep over their flocks in the cold winter of that place Bethlehem.
There is none. The early Church move Jesus birthday to coincide with the pagan rites of winter, celebrated around the Winter's solstice.
A:Many children are born during the winter. Luke's Gospel qualifies this, because it talks of shepherds watching their flocks at night, out in the open pastures. It has been pointed out that shepherds would never have kept their sheep outside at night time in the winter, thus ruling out Jesus having been born in winter. However, the story of the shepherds finding Jesus in a manger is only in Luke's Gospel. Matthew's Gospel has an entirely different nativity story in which Bethlehem is the home town of Mary and Joseph, so Jesus is born in a house, not a stable. The shepherds do not visit Jesus in Matthew, so he could have been born at any time of the year.
It is more likely in summer, as the shepherds were out at night.
i am not sure. but i do know that He was not born on Dec. 25 as we celebrate it. He wasnt even born in the winter. I think He was born in the March/ April time period.
No Jesus was born in the desert and in the summer months. Because Johns Father was attending a certain festival in the synagogue when John was born we know he was born in April. Jesus was born 6 months later, whgich makes his birth month October. Sheep were in the fields when Jesus was born..........they would not have been there in snow, or in the Winter. Jews did not celebrate their birthdays in those days.......only pagans........no request has been made to celebrate Jesus's birthday, whenever it was.
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.
No one knows when Jesus was actually born. We celebrate His birth on December 25th, but that's more than likely because that's the day of the winter solstice. It probably wasn't even winter when He was born b/c of some of the details told in the Biblical story hint at warmer weather.
25th December Christmas That is what Christmas is about you know People made it be the 25th because they said that that's when light first came in winter
The belief that Jesus was born on December 25 stems from early Christian tradition and the alignment of this date with pagan winter solstice celebrations, such as the Roman festival of Saturnalia. In the 4th century, church leaders may have adopted this date to facilitate the conversion of pagans to Christianity. Although the Bible does not specify a date for Jesus' birth, December 25 became widely accepted over time, symbolizing the arrival of light in the darkness of winter.
Jesus was not born in a inn he was born in a manger.