Wednesday, December 28, 2011

When was Christ; THE MESSIAH born…


Today, I am going to share part of an article with you.  It is called
The Secret Time of Jesus' Birth.  I chose NOT to include the whole article because of its length and detail!!!

To read this article in its
entirety
and other writings by the same author, please click on this link: http://bibleprophecy.net/birth.htm 

 


I must tell you that I have NOT taken out time to study when Christ was born, but I find what my friend has published to be very interesting and logical. 

 


I will leave the decision whether to agree or disagree with you!!!


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Jesus was not born on December 25. He was born at a time when shepherds would be out with their flocks at night, which is not in December, even in Palestine.



Christian oral tradition says that Jesus was born on September 29. In the calendar of the Church of England, September 29 is listed as the feast of St. Michael. A close study of the name "Michael" in the Old and New Testaments reveals that "Michael" is Christ.


For instance, "Michael" is mentioned at Revelation 12:7 as head of the angels who cast out Lucifer from heaven.


Only Christ would have the ultimate authority to do that. In Jude 9 we are told that Michael the archangel disputed with Satan about the body of Moses.


Only Christ could rightfully engage Satan in such a debate. Further, the title "archangel" means the "head of the angels." That is Christ.


Thus the feast of St. Michael, on September 29, is really a commemoration of Christ's birth into this world, His incarnation as Jesus from Nazareth.


"In the beginning was the Word and the Word was with God, and the Word was God."


This famous sentence, beginning John's gospel, is a clear revelation that Christ was with God the Father from eternity, and was God Himself, reigning with the Father.


Thus the word "incarnation", from the same root as "carnal", meaning "flesh", is used to refer to the most astounding of historical events; God Himself taking human flesh in the womb of Mary!


The Creator and Sustainer of the Universe lying in a donkey's feed box, a helpless babe!


  "When the fullness of the time came, God sent forth His Son, born of a women..."(Gal. 4:4)



  "The days were completed for her to give birth."(Luke 2:6)


These two scriptures seem to indicate that the time of Jesus' birth was fully planned in the foreknowledge of God. Why September 29?


In 4 B.C., the year Jesus was born, the 10th of Tishri fell on September 29 of our present calendar. That day was Yom Kippur, the day of atonement. Jesus was born on Yom Kippur! God so loved the world that He gave it an offering for all its sins.


The Day of Atonement was, and is, the most solemn Jewish feast day. The people were to fast and afflict their souls before God, in anticipation of the High Priest's exit from the temple's Most Holy Place.


When he finally came forth it was evidence that their sins had been purged away, and all was made right with God.


God instituted this special feast at Mount Sinai for the purpose of getting the worshippers looking by faith to that day when the Messiah would come and put away all sin. But the Jews had let selfishness and pride all but obliterate the Divine purpose in their religious calendar.


So while many worshippers massed upon the temple site (like the Muslims of our day to Mecca), blindly obeying a religious habit, waiting for the High Priest to come forth, it was a few humble shepherds only who saw the true High Priest after he had come forth from the most holy place of Mary's womb!


One of the Levitical stipulations for Yom Kippur, the Day of Atonement, was that the high priest would remove his beautiful, glorious garments, and put on the white linen garb of the common priests. (Lev. 16:4, 23)


The symbolism is plain: the Son of God would lay aside His royal robes, and leave the adoration of all the angels in the bliss of Heaven, and clothe Himself with humanity and share in the dismal lot of humankind.


"And the Word was made flesh and tabernacled among us..." (John 1:14) Christ's birth in Bethlehem was thus the beginning of the true Yom Kippur, God's initial "making good" on His promise to redeem the race.


The headlines in Heaven certainly read: "Son of God takes human flesh! First beachhead established in Operation Redemption."


There were many distant visitors sojourning at this time in the vicinity of Jerusalem for the Tishri feasts, especially the upcoming Feast of Tabernacles.

 
The Roman government probably planned the census enrollment during these feasts to ease their administration. Bethlehem was seething with people returned for the enrollment. All the rooms in the famous city and its environs were booked up.


And who is making room for Him who is Lord of Lords and King of Kings?


Where is the eager anticipation among the people of God for Him who was to fulfill all that was written in Moses and the Prophets?


Where is the earnest seeking of the long-promised Messiah?




"And she wrapped Him in swaddling clothes, and laid Him in a feeding box, because there was no room for Him in the inn." (Luke 2:7)


Oh sublime paradox and lofty contradiction! Food indeed for the deepest meditation!


When the wise men had come through Jerusalem and inquired of the Jewish theologians, they were quick to inform the Oriental astrologers that the Messiah was to be born in Bethlehem:


4 And when he (Herod) had gathered all the chief priests and scribes of the people together, he demanded of them where Christ should be born.


5 And they said unto him, "In Bethlehem of Judaea: for thus it is written by the prophet,


6 'And thou Bethlehem, in the land of Juda, art not the least among the princes of Juda: for out of thee shall come a Governor, that shall rule my people Israel.'" (Matthew 2:4-6)
 

But there is no record that these Bible-smart theologians asked the magi if they could travel with them to see their Messiah.


There is no record that they gladly sent messengers to Bethlehem to tell the common people: "Get excited! The prophecy of Micah about the Messiah being born in your town is likely to soon be fulfilled! Congratulations! Keep your eyes open."


No. Too often pride rules in the heart of men, even in (especially in?) men with lofty religious profession.


Since we know Jesus was not born on December 25, what reason is there to continue the custom of gift-giving? Must we admit that we are simply going the way of Rome, engaged in Saturnalia, or can we find yet a godly rationale for this holiday we love?


In His unique way, the God of Heaven has turned this pagan feast day into a day to glorify Himself! For if we count 280 days, the length of human gestation, back from September 29, it comes to December 25! Mary was inseminated by the Holy Spirit on this day!


What a gift that was, causing her forever to be blessed of women!


It is customary in the Orient to consider one's birthdate the date of conception. Following this Oriental custom, Jesus WAS born on December 25!


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(***Please note:  I just wanted to remind you again, that I did NOT post ALL of this article.  To read the rest of it, please click on the link provided above.  However, the last part of this article is shown below.  And although I tried, I was unable to post any of the pictures!!!) 


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I believe that Jesus is the seed of Mary, the seed of David, the seed of Abraham. I believe He is free of the taint of sin-nature plaguing the rest of the human race.


I believe He is fully God and fully man. I believe that He is aware of the temptations we experience as humans because He was human. In fact, He is still NOW human since at 1 Timothy 2:5 He is called a "man!"


Jesus fulfilled several prophecies in a unique way.

First, He had to be in the kingly line of David, for the Messiah must have right to David's throne. Joseph, Mary's husband, was descended from David through his son, King Solomon.


Because of this Joseph could transfer legally to Jesus his claim to David's throne, without being His biological father.


Indeed, if Joseph had been Jesus' biological father, Jesus could not be the Messiah, because there was a curse spoken over Solomon's line by the prophet Jeremiah, which stated that NO descendant of Jehoiakim or Jehoichin could sit on the throne of David.


If Jesus would have been of the seed of Joseph he would have been a descendant of Jehoiakim and Jehoichin (these curses are spoken at Jeremiah 22:30 and 36:30) and thus could not lay claim to David's throne.


Yet Jesus had to be of the "seed of David" to fulfill prophecies the likes of Psalm 132:11:


"The LORD made a promise to David, a sure promise that he will not take back. He promised, 'I will make one of your descendants rule as king after you.'"



Jesus became the literal "seed" of David through Mary, his mother, who was descended from David, but not through the line of Solomon but rather through David's son Nathan.


Thus her womb provided the means to fulfill the seed promise, but not the throne promise, which only Joseph could provide.


The prophecy of Micah 5:2 necessitated that the Messiah be born in Bethlehem. Micah also wrote there that this One would be a "ruler" who had been "going forth" from "everlasting".


Thus the prophet tells us that the One born in Bethlehem was also pre-existent, from eternity. Liberal theologians, Jehovah's Witnesses and others who deny this wonderful truth have not properly apprehended who Jesus really is.


Forgive them Father, for they know not what they do.




"The Lord Himself will give you a SIGN: Behold a virgin shall conceive, and bear a son, and shall call his name Immanuel." (Isaiah 7:14)


Immanuel, God with us! Matthew uses this prophecy to refer to Jesus' birth, in Bethlehem. Thus the great sign is the virgin birth of God (for Immanuel means "God with us", Matt. 1:23).


A great sign indeed!!! Our minds are dull and slow to fathom this wonderful thing.


There is a most remarkable prophecy that reveals centuries beforehand the very year Jesus would be born.


Most modern scholars agree that He was born in 4 B.C.Since many major events of the Bible happen according to definite time prophecies (120 years to the flood Gen. 3:6, the 400 years of sojourn of Abraham's seed Gen. 15:13, the 70 year captivity Jer. 25:11) it should be no marvel that the date of birth of the Son of God Himself is revealed in Scripture.


But it is revealed spiritually, according to the Biblical dictum "Spiritual things must be spiritually discerned". Certainly the Incarnation is the most spiritual and sublime of truths.


The 70 week prophecy of Daniel 9:24-27 is the source of revelation of Christ's nativity...


In verse 25 we are told that from a "decree" to rebuild Jerusalem until the "Messiah" will be 69 weeks.  (Please see the original article for more detail on this 69 week period of time.)


For Queen Esther is issued a "decree" (same Hebrew word as in Dan. 9:25) at Esther 2:8.


Since Esther can typify Jerusalem spiritually (since women often represent God's people, see Jer. 6:2, Rev. 12 and Mark 3:34 and 35) here we have a decree to restore Jerusalem, spiritually speaking.


This decree was issued in 480 B.C. Counting 476 years, we come to 4 B.C., the birth year of the Messiah, Jesus in Bethlehem. "O the depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!" Romans 11:33


There are several other indications of a 4 B.C. birth for Jesus. Luke 2:2 says that Quirinius was governor of Syria when the census of Caesar was taken.


Quirinius was governor from 4 B.C. to 1 B.C. and the register was commenced during the first year of his reign.


Also, the Jerome Biblical Commentary lists 27 A.D. as the year that Jesus began His public ministry and since He was 30 at that time (Luke 3:23 and Number 4:3), He would have to have been born in 4 B.C. (Remember there is no zero year when calculating from A.D. to B.C.)



Furthermore, there are well- known special planetary conjunctions in 7 and 6 B.C. that led the wise men to Jesus in 4 B.C.


Herod asked the wise men intensely about their star-gazing. He based his command for baby boys two years old and under to be killed from this round of questioning.


This squares with the conjunctions of 7 and 6 B.C. which led the wise men to look for some grand event.

 
The conjunction involved Venus, Saturn and Mars. To the wise men this would have indicated that a Messiah (Venus) was to be born among the Jews (long associated by astrologers with Saturn) with intense persecution (Mars, the symbol of war and opposition; this would be Herod's reaction).


God honored their searching by giving them a supernatural star in the heavens which led them to Jesus.


Have you been led to Him? Wise men still seek Him.




 

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