Happy Chanukah!!

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AbbaLove

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I wish all of you a wonderful time, blessings and knowing that even this Holiday speaks LOUDLY of our Savior:groupray:

It’s quite possible that Yeshua was conceived on the 25th of Kislev (1st day of Chanukah) or on the 2nd of Tevit (8th day of Chanukah) in 1 BCE. Chanukah included 2 Sabbaths (1st & 8th day) in 1 BCE. The first Chanukah in 167 BCE also included 2 Sabbaths (1st & 8th day). It’s possible that Yeshua was born approximately 9 months later on the 10th of Tishrei (Yom Kippur) in 1 CE on the 7th day Sabbath. This doesn’t happen that often that the 1st day and 8th day of Chanukah as well as the following Yom Kippur all occur on Sabbaths. Yeshua would have been approximately 33⅓ (from conception) on the 14th of Nisan in 34 CE, assuming Yeshua was conceived on the 1st or 8th of Chanukah in 1 BCE. The 14th of Nisan falls on the 4th day of the week in 34 CE.

For those that believe in a 7th day Sabbath resurrection then three years earlier is another possibility. Yeshua is conceived on the 1st or 8th day of Chanukah (2 Sabbaths) in 4 BCE. Yeshua is born on the 10th of Tishrei (Yom Kippur) in 3 BCE, which again falls on the 7th day Sabbath. Approximately 33⅓ years later (from Yeshua’s conception), the 14th of Nisan falls on the 3rd day of the week in 31 CE. Three days and three nights later would allow for a 7th day Sabbath resurrection.

Another possibility for a 7th day Sabbath resurrection is 35 CE. Approximately 33½ years later from Yeshua’s birth on Yom Kippur in 1 CE, the 14th of Nisan falls on the 3rd day of the week in 35 CE. Three days and three nights later would allow for a 7th day Sabbath resurrection.


 
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