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Ok so a few questions:
1. Christ's birth is mentioned in the gospels but not what season he was born in. Which leads many to believe If he was born In winter, wouldn't the apostles have mentioned since every other mention of important things Jesus did the apostles wrote whether it was during winter.
2. When people protray Christ being born in pictures, they show a baby in a Manger with snow all around them. There's one major problem with that, it doesn't snow in Israel. While it's true Jesus was born in Bethlehem in a Manger with Wiseman greeting him and honoring him as King. It's highly unlikely snow was involved even if he was born on Dec 25th.
3. If there was snow when Jesus was born, wouldn't the apostles have recorded such a miraculous event?
I'm not saying Christ couldn't have vedn born on Dec.25th in fact, I believe he was. I'm just trying to get some misconceptions answered. That's the only discrepancies I can think of at the moment. Maybe you guys can think of some.
1. Christ's birth is mentioned in the gospels but not what season he was born in. Which leads many to believe If he was born In winter, wouldn't the apostles have mentioned since every other mention of important things Jesus did the apostles wrote whether it was during winter.
2. When people protray Christ being born in pictures, they show a baby in a Manger with snow all around them. There's one major problem with that, it doesn't snow in Israel. While it's true Jesus was born in Bethlehem in a Manger with Wiseman greeting him and honoring him as King. It's highly unlikely snow was involved even if he was born on Dec 25th.
3. If there was snow when Jesus was born, wouldn't the apostles have recorded such a miraculous event?
I'm not saying Christ couldn't have vedn born on Dec.25th in fact, I believe he was. I'm just trying to get some misconceptions answered. That's the only discrepancies I can think of at the moment. Maybe you guys can think of some.