DECEMBER 25 IS NOT THE DATE OF BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST ! MY GOODNESS !
Decoding the real date of birth of Jesus Christ
by: aka Ancient Magu
THE REAL DATE OF BIRTH OF JESUS CHRIST IS AUGUST 21, 7 B.C.
I owed you an explanation, kindly read the following:
I owed you an explanation, kindly read the following:
8. The Birth of Jesus
122:8.1 (1351.5) All that night Mary was restless so that neither of them slept much. By the break of day the pangs of childbirth were well in evidence, and at noon, August 21, 7 B.C., with the help and kind ministrations of women fellow travelers, Mary was delivered of a male child. Jesus of Nazareth was born into the world, was wrapped in the clothes which Mary had brought along for such a possible contingency, and laid in a near-by manger.
122:8.2 (1351.6) In
just the same manner as all babies before that day and since have come
into the world, the promised child was born; and on the eighth day,
according to the Jewish practice, he was circumcised and formally named
Joshua (Jesus).
122:8.3 (1351.7) The
next day after the birth of Jesus, Joseph made his enrollment. Meeting a
man they had talked with two nights previously at Jericho, Joseph was
taken by him to a well-to-do friend who had a room at the inn, and who
said he would gladly exchange quarters with the Nazareth couple. That
afternoon they moved up to the inn, where they lived for almost three
weeks until they found lodgings in the home of a distant relative of
Joseph.
122:8.4 (1351.8) The
second day after the birth of Jesus, Mary sent word to Elizabeth that
her child had come and received word in return inviting Joseph up to
Jerusalem to talk over all their affairs with Zacharias. The following
week Joseph went to Jerusalem to confer with Zacharias. Both Zacharias
and Elizabeth had become possessed with the sincere conviction that
Jesus was indeed to become the Jewish deliverer, the Messiah, and that
their son John was to be his chief of aides, his right-hand man of
destiny. And since Mary held these same ideas, it was not difficult to
prevail upon Joseph to remain in Bethlehem, the City of David, so that
Jesus might grow up to become the successor of David on the throne of
all Israel. Accordingly, they remained in Bethlehem more than a year,
Joseph meantime working some at his carpenter’s trade.
What? let us Rewind:
3. Gabriel’s Announcement to Mary
122:3.1 (1346.4) One evening about sundown, before Joseph had returned home, Gabriel appeared to Mary by the side of a low stone table and, after she had recovered her composure, said: “I come at the bidding of one who is my Master and whom you shall love and nurture. To you, Mary, I bring glad tidings when I announce that the conception within you is ordained by heaven, and that in due time you will become the mother of a son; you shall call him Joshua, and he shall inaugurate the kingdom of heaven on earth and among men. Speak not of this matter save to Joseph and to Elizabeth, your kinswoman, to whom I have also appeared, and who shall presently also bear a son, whose name shall be John, and who will prepare the way for the message of deliverance which your son shall proclaim to men with great power and deep conviction. And doubt not my word, Mary, for this home has been chosen as the mortal habitat of the child of destiny. My benediction rests upon you, the power of the Most Highs will strengthen you, and the Lord of all the earth shall overshadow you.”
BEFORE
JESUS CHRIST IS ABOUT TO BE BORN on planet earth, THERE WERE NAMES
PREPARED CALLED "JOHN" THE FORERUNNER OF THE DIVINE TEACHER, (Christ
Michael= His name in heaven. Joshua=his childhood name on earth and
Jesus Christ= his name in different Religions at present time.)
2. Gabriel Appears to Elizabeth
122:2.2 (1345.4) It
was late in the month of June, 8 B.C., about three months after the
marriage of Joseph and Mary, that Gabriel appeared to Elizabeth at
noontide one day, just as he later made his presence known to Mary. Said
Gabriel:
122:2.3 (1345.5) “While
your husband, Zacharias, stands before the altar in Jerusalem, and
while the assembled people pray for the coming of a deliverer, I,
Gabriel, have come to announce that you will shortly bear a son who
shall be the forerunner of this divine teacher, and you shall call your
son John. He will grow up dedicated to the Lord your God, and when he
has come to full years, he will gladden your heart because he will turn
many souls to God, and he will also proclaim the coming of the
soul-healer of your people and the spirit-liberator of all mankind. Your
kinswoman Mary shall be the mother of this child of promise, and I will
also appear to her.”
122:2.4 (1345.6) This
vision greatly frightened Elizabeth. After Gabriel’s departure she
turned this experience over in her mind, long pondering the sayings of
the majestic visitor, but did not speak of the revelation to anyone save
her husband until her subsequent visit with Mary in early February of
the following year.
122:2.5 (1345.7) For
five months, however, Elizabeth withheld her secret even from her
husband. Upon her disclosure of the story of Gabriel’s visit, Zacharias
was very skeptical and for weeks doubted the entire experience, only
consenting halfheartedly to believe in Gabriel’s visit to his wife when
he could no longer question that she was expectant
with child. Zacharias was very much perplexed regarding the prospective
motherhood of Elizabeth, but he did not doubt the integrity of his
wife, notwithstanding his own advanced age. It was not until about six
weeks before John’s birth that Zacharias, as the result of an impressive
dream, became fully convinced that Elizabeth was to become the mother
of a son of destiny, one who was to prepare the way for the coming of
the Messiah.
122:2.6 (1346.1) Gabriel
appeared to Mary about the middle of November, 8 B.C., while she was at
work in her Nazareth home. Later on, after Mary knew without doubt that
she was to become a mother, she persuaded Joseph to let her journey to
the City of Judah, four miles west of Jerusalem, in the hills, to visit
Elizabeth. Gabriel had informed each of these mothers-to-be of his
appearance to the other. Naturally they were anxious to get together,
compare experiences, and talk over the probable futures of their sons.
Mary remained with her distant cousin for three weeks. Elizabeth did
much to strengthen Mary’s faith in the vision of Gabriel, so that she
returned home more fully dedicated to the call to mother the child of
destiny whom she was so soon to present to the world as a helpless babe,
an average and normal infant of the realm.
122:2.7 (1346.2) John was born in the City of Judah, March 25, 7 B.C.
Zacharias and Elizabeth rejoiced greatly in the realization that a son
had come to them as Gabriel had promised, and when on the eighth day
they presented the child for circumcision, they formally christened him
John, as they had been directed aforetime. Already had a nephew of
Zacharias departed for Nazareth, carrying the message of Elizabeth to
Mary proclaiming that a son had been born to her and that his name was
to be John.
http://www.urantia.org/urantia-book-standardized/paper-122-birth-and-infancy-jesus
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