Happy Birthday Yeshua, Jesus Christ, Great Teacher, and Son of the Most High!

Happy Birthday Yeshua, Jesus Christ, Great Teacher, and Son of the Most High!

Many uninitiated Christians believe Jesus Christ was born on the winter solstice . . . December 25.  This erroneous belief allowed movies like Zeitgeist to further perpetuate this deception by grouping Jesus with the birth of Horus. Jesus was not born on December 25. Jesus was born around the time of the Feast of the Tabernacle.

 

The Feast of Tabernacles takes place on the 15th of the Hebrew month Tishri. This was the seventh month on the Hebrew calendar and usually occurs in late September to mid-October. The feast begins five days after the Day of Atonement and at the time the fall harvest had just been completed. It was a time of joyous celebration as the Israelites celebrated God’s continued provision for them in the current harvest and remembered His provision and protection during the 40 years in the wilderness.

 

With the advent of software like Stellarium, a planetarium software that shows exactly what you see when you look up at the stars; researchers are able to regress the stars to the configuration when Christ was born. The “The Star of Bethlehem: The Star That Astonished the World” by Ernest L. Martin spoke of a planetary alignment of Jupiter and Venus including star constellations as the cosmic marker of the birth of Christ . . . on September 11, 3 BC.

 

 

The stars/angels celebrated in the Heavens at the birth of Christ for they knew His mission had begun. No such cosmic alignment is evident for December 25, 3 BC. I often wonder if this is why the elite orchestrated the 9/11 terrorist attacks to thumb their nose at the birth of Christ? Or were there other cosmic factors because the Silver Gate hovered over the tragic grisly 9/11 scene.

 

 

Remember Roman Emperor Constantine  bastardized pagan rituals with the Bible to keep the pagan’s happy as well. How are your Easter (Ishtar) eggs doing? And what exactly does an egg laying rabbit have to do with Christ? Nothing! This is nothing more than pagan goddess worship wrapped in a pretty bow. In my opinion, with the Feast of the Tabernacles inference to the time of the birth of Christ and the cosmic evidence. I would like to give a birthday shout out to my Lord and big ups for holding down Heaven & Earth before your big return. Bring the heat!


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Michael Erevna

Michael is the Editor-in-Chief of RevelationNow.net fulfilling his true passion of researching and writing about Biblical scripture, ancient text, and esoteric mysteries. His book "Thy Sun, Thy Rod, and Thy Staff" is available on Amazon.com. He has appeared on "In Search Of..." with Zachary Quinto and other radio appearances.
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