No, it does not. It was the custom of that period to remember one's death but not their birth. Additionally, if it were to have been celebrated, Jesus would have told us to do it as He told us to remember His sacrifice giving mankind two symbols to use - bread and wine (see Luke 22:18-20; 1 Corinthians 11:24-25).
The family tree of Jesus and the birth of Jesus Christ.
Jesus is the Messiah and God's son. The books Mathew, Mark, Luke, and John, in the bible, tell the story of Jesus, from his birth to his death.
The bible does not tell us about Jesus and Enoch meeting.
Mary did not tell any one to write about Jesus.
There is no record in the Bible of Jesus saying anything to Barabbas.
Throw a bible at his face then he will read it
The bible does not tell us who gave it.
no jesus told the apostals
In The Bible there is a story of the angel appearing to shepherds in the field to announce the birth of Jesus. The angels brought glad tidings and good news to the shepherds.
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To tell you the truth, I'm not sure. The only answer I have for that is to celebrate his death by living your life to the fullest everyday by God's standards.
the bible did not tell how many but it is sure they are.