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24 Dec 202114:56

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the host explores the historical and biblical questions surrounding the birth of Jesus, challenging the common belief that He was born on December 25th. By examining key details from the Gospel accounts, historical records, and astronomical events such as the death of Herod, the video presents a revised timeline suggesting Jesus was likely born between 6 and 4 BC. The discussion also delves into the origin of Christmas traditions, offering a deeper understanding of why December 25th was chosen as the date to celebrate Jesus' birth, while reflecting on the true significance of Christmas.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Jesus was not born on December 25th, and the exact date of His birth remains unknown.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The celebration of Christmas on December 25th was chosen due to its alignment with Roman pagan festivals, not as a reflection of Jesus' actual birth date.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Historical evidence suggests that Jesus was likely born between 6 and 4 B.C., based on the timing of King Herod's death and astronomical events.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Herod's death, which occurred in 4 B.C., serves as a critical reference point for determining the approximate year of Jesus' birth.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The Gospel of Matthew mentions that Jesus was born while Herod was still alive, confirming that Jesus' birth occurred before Herod's death in 4 B.C.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The Gospel of Luke's account of the census under Governor Quirinius provides additional context for the timing of Jesus' birth, though the exact dating remains debated.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The eclipse mentioned by the historian Josephus around 4 B.C. is an important astronomical clue in narrowing down the year of Jesus' birth.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Jesus' birth is traditionally placed around 6 B.C., with some variations in the timeline due to historical sources and interpretations of biblical texts.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The birth of John the Baptist provides a way to estimate the month of Jesus' birth, with some scholars suggesting Jesus was born around September, six months after John.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ December, though associated with Jesus' birth due to Christian tradition, may symbolically represent the conception of Jesus, not His actual birth, which aligns with the theological meaning of the season.

Q & A

  • Why is it commonly believed that Jesus was born on December 25th?

    -The belief that Jesus was born on December 25th is tied to historical and cultural developments. The date was chosen to align with pre-existing pagan festivals such as the Roman festival of Sol Invictus, marking the winter solstice. The Christian celebration of Jesus' birth on this date was a later adaptation.

  • What does the script say about the actual year of Jesus' birth?

    -The exact year of Jesus' birth is difficult to pinpoint, but it is generally believed to be between 4 BC and 6 BC. This is based on historical evidence, including the death of King Herod, who died in 4 BC, and other references in the Bible.

  • What historical evidence challenges the traditional dating of Jesus' birth?

    -One major piece of evidence is the death of King Herod, mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew. Historical records suggest that Herod died in 4 BC, which means Jesus must have been born at least a few years earlier than the traditional date of 1 AD.

  • How does the reference to a census help pinpoint the birth of Jesus?

    -The Gospel of Luke refers to a census that occurred during the governorship of Quirinius in Syria. While there is some debate about the exact timing, this census suggests Jesus was born around 6 BC, which aligns with other historical clues.

  • What role does the eclipse mentioned by Josephus play in determining Jesus' birth year?

    -The eclipse mentioned by the historian Josephus is a key clue. Josephus recorded an eclipse shortly before Herod's death, and astronomers have determined that this eclipse occurred in 4 BC. This provides further evidence that Jesus was born before Herod's death, aligning with a birth date around 4 BC.

  • Why is December 25th not likely to be the actual month of Jesus' birth?

    -December 25th is unlikely to be the actual month of Jesus' birth because the weather conditions in the region at that time would not have been suitable for shepherds to be in the fields, as described in the Gospel of Luke. Furthermore, historical evidence and calculations point to a different time of year.

  • What does the script suggest as the most likely month of Jesus' birth?

    -The most likely month of Jesus' birth is September. This is based on the birth of John the Baptist, who was conceived in June, and since Jesus was six months younger, it suggests a September birth. This fits with the environmental and seasonal context described in the Bible.

  • How does the service schedule of the priests help determine the timing of Jesus' birth?

    -The timing of Jesus' birth can be estimated by looking at the priestly service schedule. According to the Gospel of Luke, Zechariah, the father of John the Baptist, served in the temple during a specific rotation. This leads to the conclusion that John was conceived in late June, and Jesus, being six months younger, was likely conceived in December and born around September.

  • What does the script say about the idea of 'year zero' in the context of Jesus' birth?

    -The concept of 'year zero' does not exist in the calendar system. The years before the birth of Jesus are counted in reverse order (BC), and after Jesus' birth, the years move forward (AD). This creates a discrepancy, as the calculation of Jesus' birth was slightly off, placing it a few years earlier than 1 AD.

  • How does the script address the theological significance of the Christmas celebration?

    -The script emphasizes that while the exact date of Jesus' birth is uncertain, the focus should be on the theological significance of Christmasโ€”celebrating the incarnation of Jesus, the Son of God, who came to earth to live a perfect life and die for humanity's sins, bringing hope and salvation.

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