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Old 12-04-2018, 10:22 PM
 
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Christmas is tre celebration of Jesus birth.
Amen. I suspect the vast majority of Christians feel that way!
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Old 12-04-2018, 11:36 PM
 
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People can feel all they want, they can feel that they were not born on the day they were born and pretend it's true, but as Christians, WE are so bold to claim that the death of Jesus was appointed for an exact day and that he could not have died on any other day because the days were appointed for his life. WE claim that Jesus had to die on an exact day and be resurrected on an exact day telling the unbeliever that the days of Jesus were appointed, and after his death and resurrection, WE claim that the spirit of Jesus was appointed to fall on an exact day, and now we are talking about 4 out of 7 feast days appointed as exact days that a certain human had to fulfill and these are just the appointed holy days of the spring rain and season............


Now we will look at the fall holy days because WE claim that all the Spring holy days pointed to exact events in the life of Jesus, are we then going to claim that NONE OF THE FALL DAYS WERE APPOINTED?

ON Passover Jesus died and from his body came the two witnesses spilling out of him in blood and in water and thus the bride was taken and created from his own body.

On Pentecost the created bride is offered a betrothal, but this betrothal is not consummated until the fall holy days appointed for the marriage, consummation, marriage feast and the birth of the son from this consummation on Tishri 15th.

Jesus was born on Tishri 15th, and his circumcision CANNOT BE DENIED.

Shemini Atzereth teaches circumcision, it is the great eighth day of circumcision where circumcision actually happens when Gentiles are sent home and only Israel remains, it is a circumcision, and although this day was appointed for the circumcision of Jesus coming under the covenant, it points to all people who become born again and is instruction for every bride going through labor pains about to be born again.

People who reject the appointed days of Jesus are rejecting their own appointed days, the Sabbaths are made for man, not man for the Sabbaths. Jesus walked in the 7 feast days because he was a man.
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Old 12-05-2018, 04:48 AM
 
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Amen. I suspect the vast majority of Christians feel that way!
I find at least the majority of ' Christendom ' feels that way.
Christendom (apostate Christianity) started after 1st-century Christianity ended - Acts 20:29-30.
Christians know Christmas is Not the celebration of Jesus' birth because Jesus was Not born in December.
Christians know what is now called Christmas was an old non-biblical celebration with now Christian names attached.
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Old 12-05-2018, 04:56 AM
 
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People can feel all they want,........................
ON Passover Jesus died...............
Jesus was born on Tishri 15th, and his circumcision CANNOT BE DENIED.
Jesus did die on the Jewish Spring month of Nisan the 14th day.
Since Jesus was 33 1/2 years old when he died, then Jesus would have turned 34 in the Fall or Autumn of the year.
So, to me Tishri (September) is an option for his birth, but Heshvan (early October) could also be considered.
Just a thought......
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Old 12-05-2018, 05:02 AM
 
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The Christians, somehow, always remembered the love of God and that wonder that made when he became man and was born in Bethlehem, of Mary, the Virgin.
Christians 'remember' Luke 22:19 because Jesus expressed how he wanted to be remembered (by the day of his death).
- 1st Corinthians 11:24-25.
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Old 12-05-2018, 07:46 AM
 
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I find at least the majority of ' Christendom ' feels that way.
Christendom (apostate Christianity) started after 1st-century Christianity ended - Acts 20:29-30.
Christians know Christmas is Not the celebration of Jesus' birth because Jesus was Not born in December.
Christians know what is now called Christmas was an old non-biblical celebration with now Christian names attached.
Even so, it's still the celebration of the birth event even though the date is wrong and it's a co-opted pagan holiday. If it weren't, there wouldn't be Christmas pageants with little kids dressed as shepherds and angels and dogs dressed as cows and sheep, now would there?

As one who does observe and honor the natural world, I think the theme of new birth/new life meshes nicely with the return of the light to our side of the planet.
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Old 12-05-2018, 08:48 AM
 
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At xmas I celebrate with Krampus.


https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=mojrfw7SJ14
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Old 12-05-2018, 10:08 AM
 
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Jesus did die on the Jewish Spring month of Nisan the 14th day.
Since Jesus was 33 1/2 years old when he died, then Jesus would have turned 34 in the Fall or Autumn of the year.
So, to me Tishri (September) is an option for his birth, but Heshvan (early October) could also be considered.
Just a thought......
The reason people dont understand how obvious this thing is, is because they reject the knowledge of the feasts and they don't know all the things pointing to his birth but his being born in a booth on the freaking feast of booths should give somebody a clue, this is not a coincidence that Jesus was born in an animal stall and this had to be during Tabernacles because they couldn't have done a census at any other time, we know he wasn't born in the spring.

Jesus HAD to be circumcised on Shemini Atzeret, and this is his coming under the covenant and that being fulfilled is ever greater that Passover being appointed for his death.


Jesus is Lord of the Booths, born in a booth on the feast of booths and circumcised on the great eighth day of circumcision, and this great eighth day is the day that the double portion of rain is promised in spirit, and do you know what the prophets say about this day? It shows the flesh being circumcised clean off a person who becomes something other than human. It is the Pentecost of the spring and that rain will circumcise all flesh, Jesus HAD to be circumcised on that day and he HAD to be born in a booth on the feast of booths.
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Old 12-05-2018, 11:46 AM
 
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The reason people don't understand how obvious this thing is, is because they reject the knowledge of the feasts and they don't know all the things pointing to his birth but his being born in a booth on the freaking feast of booths should give somebody a clue, this is not a coincidence that Jesus was born in an animal stall and this had to be during Tabernacles because they couldn't have done a census at any other time, we know he wasn't born in the spring.
Jesus HAD to be circumcised on Shemini Atzeret, and this is his coming under the covenant and that being fulfilled is ever greater that Passover being appointed for his death.........................................
To me there is a difference between an ' animal stall ' and a ' manger '.
Isn't the 'manger' part where animals were just fed, so that separate manger area was kept clean for eating purposes.
Thus, being in the manger part of the stall, would have meant 'No animal nor animal droppings' were present at the night of Jesus' birth.
Plus, Mary would Not have put straw in the manger, but used blankets instead because straw could have contained bugs, thus blankets would have been the cleaner choice.
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Old 12-05-2018, 02:21 PM
 
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To me there is a difference between an ' animal stall ' and a ' manger '.
Isn't the 'manger' part where animals were just fed, so that separate manger area was kept clean for eating purposes.
Thus, being in the manger part of the stall, would have meant 'No animal nor animal droppings' were present at the night of Jesus' birth.
Plus, Mary would Not have put straw in the manger, but used blankets instead because straw could have contained bugs, thus blankets would have been the cleaner choice.
The manger is in the booth, it all took place in a stall made for animals, a booth and it is very symbolic of being clothed in flesh representing an animal....
If one put's on animal skins to decieve, he is insinuating that he is the hidden man of the spirit just like a picture of Jacob putting on the skins of an animal to pretend he was Esau, it is a picture of one brother standing in the other as we are all made, a first born of flesh but also a hidden man of spirit. We are of the seed of Ishmael AND the seed of Isaac as two brothers, one life of flesh where we die, and yet another life of spirit after we die.

The City of Sukkot was built to house animals and that is what a booth is, a Sukkah. Being born inside a booth in a manger is to be in a booth..........
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