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Why don't the Four Gospels record the exact date of Jesus' birth?

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2. He was not born in winter because the shepherds were taking care of their sheep on the plain outdoors. (Luke 2: 8 And there were shepherds living out in the fields nearby, keeping watch over their flocks at night.)

Contrary to popular wisdom, it is only about 46-50 F at night in Bethlehem at its coldest in late December. Therefore the sheep and shepherds could easily have been outdoors, especially if there were a campfire.

There were several methods of dating in the Roman Empire. One reckoned years from the foundation of the city of Rome (Anno urbis conditor or AUC). Another counted the current year of the Emperor's reign. There was the year of the Indiction and solar cycle, which ran 19 years. Hebrew dating was another way. You get the idea.

Christ is born! Glorify Him!
 
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I have concluded that we really cannot know, either. It is possible it is correct and it is possible it is wrong. In either case, whether the calendar was correct or not, the calendar would adjust today and not backwards if Jesus is the center of BC and AD (of which He is). The calendar day would have to change today if we knew for a fact that we got it wrong. To say Jesus was born in 4-6 BC is not a correct way to say such a thing. The calendar today would have to change to ammend to Christ's birth (Which would be 1AD - regardless of what other men have placed 1AD at in history).

So I can say Christ was born in 1AD and be correct. This would just mean that the year we are going by may not be correct is all.


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Well I don't know but are there any exact dates of events in the Bible?
We know that God said certain feasts etc. should be observed on certain days in certain months.
Valid question. Chuck Missler for one figured from the dates of Elizabeth (Mary's cousin whom she visited after her encounter with the angel) own pregnancy and various indicators and associated timelines. If I recall, he thought Mary gave birth in late September counting back from early March. You can check Missler's site out at Koinonia House and get specifics. My take as with others is that God never shared much on date specifics because as with various artifacts like Noah's ark, they would become objects of worship - much like the Catholics today who worship and idolize all kinds of representative objects, the Vatican labeled "saints", and even Mary herself who is quickly rising to god/goddess status, immaculately conceived also, etc. You get the picture. Man always wants something visual as when the Jews told Samuel they wanted a living breathing king. It never works out.
Our Creator and Savior would rather we focused on more important things, but there are clues out there.
 
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It sounds macarbe, but His death was more important. The Hebrews were told from a very early time to celebrate/remember Christ's day of death (Passover,) a time of mourning (Unleavened Bread,) and His expected resurrection (Firstfruits.)

Also, since Christ had no birth date (He is, was, and will be... John 1:1,) it would be silly to even mention His birthday as if it was something to have in remembrance. He exists. Likely, His birthday wasn't mentioned because of the focus it may draw - rather than his resurrection for the remission of sins (the first four of seven holy days.)
 
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Except that the Hebrew word for 'manger' is sukkot - And Sukkot is the Hebrew name of the Feast of Tabernacles... and a sukkot is also the lean-to-like dwelling constructed on the Feast of Tabernacles as a temporary dwelling...

So the inn keeper (which isn't right - Inns are a western idea) made them room in a sukkot, and she had a baby and laid him in a sukkot, He came to earth and 'tabernacled' among us... I wonder how you say 'tabernacle' in Hebrew?

He was born on the first day of Sukkot, and was circumcised into the covenant on the Great Eighth Day.

Every single important thing YHWH has ever done has been done according to His Feast Days. It is absurd to believe The birth of Messiah - The WHOLE POINT of it all - would be otherwise.

Time to take off the Rome-colored glasses and wipe the Greece from your eyes ; ) YHWH's feasts are immensely prophetic, predictive, and deeply about Yeshua. ALL of them.
 
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The thing about prophecy that we forget to consider is that it is EVENT driven, not date driven. How else could Daniel have prayed aright except that the visions he received showed him the time of the Babylon captivity was over. Couldn't he just have counted out the 70 years? The same is true of the time of Messiah to be born which is how the 'wise men' (magi were descendants of those who had followed Daniel) knew the signs. Isaiah and Jeremiah and Ezekiel - all the prophets - also knew what was coming upon Israel in a timely manner because of the signs, and spent years forewarning the people. Why else do you suppose the apostles spent 40 yrs warning the Jews about the end that was coming upon them and yet none of them knew the date. Yet we still think He is coming again to take vengeance upon the nation. There are no more signs to watch for because He fulfilled them all!

I look forward to the day when we will pick that event to celebrate!
 
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The thing about prophecy that we forget to consider is that it is EVENT driven, not date driven.

I would take exception to that - I find the Prophecy to be remarkably and incrementally accurate. It is amazing to me how perfectly it is executed - we will find out, before it;s done, to the very day, and perhaps even to the very hour.

How else could Daniel have prayed aright except that the visions he received showed him the time of the Babylon captivity was over. Couldn't he just have counted out the 70 years?

He did know - that is why he was praying in the first place.

The same is true of the time of Messiah to be born which is how the 'wise men' (magi were descendants of those who had followed Daniel) knew the signs.

Well, maybe so - I am fond of that same thought, but it is not proven. 'Magi', by their definition, are against YHWH... Would be nice, probable, even, but not proven.


Why is it that I can spend twenty years preaching to the people what is coming even now - that which is at the very gate - and they don't listen?

There are no more signs to watch for because He fulfilled them all!

Not even remotely. There is MUCH that remains unfulfilled.
 
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I was about to make a post along these lines, but you spared me the effort. For that, I salute you!
 
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I was about to make a post along these lines, but you spared me the effort. For that, I salute you!

Have y'all ever actually watched a herd in the wilderness? 40s/50s degrees and rainy is flat out miserable.
 
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Have y'all ever actually watched a herd in the wilderness? 40s/50s degrees and rainy is flat out miserable.

Alas Judea in the first century was not known for creature comforts.
 
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Have y'all ever actually watched a herd in the wilderness? 40s/50s degrees and rainy is flat out miserable.

I haven't had to watch a flock in those conditions, but I've had to stand a night watch in those conditions.

Yeah, it's flat out miserable. Does a sheep's coat get matted in the rain? If so, there goes the thermal protection.
 
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Alas Judea in the first century was not known for creature comforts.

Increased predation in the long nights, wet and cold, ease of injury slipping around in the mud in the dark - All reasons why the herd gets driven in to the close pastures or paddocks in the fall. Here in the Rockies, we drive em down right after harvest. Late September, early October. Of course, them are cows, but sheep are no different. I did it for half my life.
 
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I haven't had to watch a flock in those conditions, but I've had to stand a night watch in those conditions.

right on.

Yeah, it's flat out miserable. Does a sheep's coat get matted in the rain? If so, there goes the thermal protection.

Dunno. I'm a cowboy... cows. But the people, horses, and the dogs don't put up with it long... Nobody does all that if they can help it.
 
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The Jewish calendar was absolutely intact and accurate.
 
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I think the absence of the date of birth was not a mistake or over looked by the Lord. I think it is because it is ALL about the cross and resurrection and we were never suppose to focus on his birth in the way that is done.
 
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Jesus Christ Birthday - Here a little, there a little - Holy Days
 
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In the modern world it is often possible to record the onset of an event to the nearest microsecond, if not even more precisely.

However, in the classical world, such precise measurements of events was not even remotely possible.
It was also not just a matter of lack of sophisticated technology either. It was also a matter of a lack of standards that had different peoples from different cultures and different regions measuring the same event according to different calendars and different markers.
We are a people of Greenwich standard time and international datelines, that precisely demarcate where Sunday ends and where Monday begins, a people who measure the length of a year according to precise astronomical events such as the annual rotation of the earth around the sun as measured to the foot and the microsecond. Time is global for us today, where even the different calendars of different cultures and religious traditions can be synchronized.
This was not even close to the reality for people of ancient and pre-modern times. An event that happened on a Thursday for one people would have been recorded as happening on a Friday for another, as measured according to the different calendars of local traditions. Even as a people traveled to different regions, there local measurements would be according to the customs and time measurements that were already established for them at point of departure, rather than the 'turning back of their watch every time they cross a time zone , like we do now. Simply put such time zones did not even exist for ancients.

It is the challenge of the modern historian to discern the local customs and systems that define any particular recording of an event, to find the astronomical Rosetta stone of time, so to speak, which would allow them to translate the different time recordings into a universal system of time that synchronizes with our own modern clocks.
 
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