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Many Bible students and other biblical experts/reference materials all agree that Jesus could not have been born in the dead of Winter but rather in the early to mid Autumn - late September to mid-October. This being the case the answer is a solid no. Here is a timeline of His Passover death and resurrection for your reading pleasure:

Last Supper - Passover night, 25 April 31 AD, 4th Passover as Sir Isaac newton first postulated

Crucifixion - Passover day 25 April 31 AD, just before sunset and start of High Annual Sabbath of the Feast of Unleavened Bread

Resurrection - Saturday Sabbath, 28 April 31 AD, just before sunset and start of first day - Sunday. Jesus ascends to the Father as the 'wave sheaf' offering for the sins of all humankind


Ascension - Thursday, 07 June 31 AD or 40 days after the Resurrection awaiting Holy Spirit

NT Church - Pentecost Sunday (50 days after resurrection Saturday), 17 Jun 31 AD and release of God's Holy Spirit to all He chooses (see John 6:44; 65).

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