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There is nothing in the bible that promotes the birth of Jesus to be on the 25th of December as referenced to the Georgian Calendar, which is the date western societies traditionally celebrate his birth, nor any other calendar for that matter. Matter of fact, nothing in the bible points to any specific date at all. The bible points to a historical point of reference of Jesus birth as being linked to a decree by Cesear of the Roman empire to have everyone register for a vaccine shot (Luke Ch-2). However, the bible also gives us several celestial markers to reference
A star in the sky. The wise men (nomadic shepherds) proclaim it to be “his star” which is commonly referred to as the North Star. Understand! The North Star is not the brightest star in the sky, which has been falsely suggested in old Wives' tales told over the camp fire for generations. However, the North Star is the most important star for those living in the Nothern Hemisphere, where Jesus lived and was born. Matter of fact, Bethlehem is on the same parallel as Albany Georgia, USA. Somewhere around 31.7 degrees north of the equator. So, if you were standing somewhere in the USA near the 32nd parallel and looked north at his star
, you would have the same sight picture
as the wise men during the days of Jesus birth. The north star is a Navigation tool for Herdsmen to use at night when it is most dark outside. Remember the north star is not the brightest. Thus, it must be significantly dark in order to acquire the star beacon.
The North Star will be visible the longest when the days are the shortest.
The bible also tells us that the Shepherds were tending the flocks in the field, which means they were outside moving around AT NIGHT . Thus, In the days before the invention of the compass, the Shepherds needed a visual reference to navigate. Make no mistake, the North Star is more accurate than a compass for night navigation, because a compass will deviate based on fluctuations in the earth's magnetic field. The North Star is the Celestial beacon that shows the way during night navigation when human visual acuity is drastically reduced.
JOB (CH 26:7) He stretcheth out the north over the empty place, and hangeth the earth upon nothing.
The bible gives us another celestial clue by the manner Mary dressed Jesus, or those handling the after-birth formalities, by noting he was dressed in swaddling clothes. Swaddling clothes is a clue that Jesus was at the Temple of the Flock, which was a Levite temple used to raise and sacrifice lambs. Thus, a wiseman is someone who is astute enough to know Jewish tradition, and conclude swaddling clothes can only point to the Temple of the Flock. Thus, we conclude when Jesus was born there were no other women in the room except Mary. The Levite priest, all men, who handled the birth of sacrificial lambs, handled the birth formalities for Mary. Most importantly, sheep like to breed in the fall and the gestation period is about 4 months. In addition, as the days get shorter the females estrus increases. This is the eternal clock that Jewish prayers depend upon and that the heavenly father controls. The rotation of the celestial bodies in the sky which greatly influence the events on earth point to birth of Jesus as being on the winter solstice.
Our final celestial clue comes at the death of Jesus. Many argue that Jesus died on Friday and some say he died on Wednesday. These days of the week are incorrect and irrelevant. They are akin to the daylight savings time vs standard time argument. Does Cesear control the time or does our heavenly father? Jesus' death as with his birth is of time significance that is based on Celestial positioning. When Jesus dies there is darkness upon the earth during the daylight hours. This, can only be explained as a solar eclipse. Although the bible claims the darkness is for three hours, which is a long time for an eclipse, it is the only possibility. But again, bible scripture coordinates the beginning and end of Jesus with Celestial timing. Thus, easter is always determined to be the first Sunday after the first full moon after the Vernal equinox which is when the sun moves north of the equator.
The birth, life, and death of Jesus are predicated on movements of celestial objects. As illustrated at Jesus’ birth the very unseen forces controlling our planet are all based on celestial timing. All key points of his life cycle are coordinated with the advancing of the Sun into the northern hemisphere. This concept points to the life cycle and accents that the birth of Jesus cannot be a fixed date on a government calendar, and that it must be a celestial driven event. Finally, if we trace the winter solstice back to year zero using the various calenders of the day, we will see that Jesus was born on the 22nd or 23rd of December. In Closing, the birth of Jesus is not a fixed date on a government controlled calender but a celestial event of significance.