And our Father, is right.
Five years ago, I put out an article covering this from the deductive viewpoint of the birth of John the Baptist. Here it is again. This should answer any lingering doubts as why when I was given that the whole satanic reverence of that date to do Great Evil, was really about Revelations 9-11, not the birthday of our Savior, Yeshua (Jesus.)
Don
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Birth of John the Baptist
Don Bradley 8-22-2016
Yeshua told us John was Elijah born again, fulfilling the prophecy of Malachi. And so he was. For this wonderful service of making straight the pathway to the Messiah,
he was beheaded by Herod Antipas, instigated through trickery by the
very same Jezebel (Lilith, Zoe, Semiramis, et al) spirit demonically
controlling Herodotus and Salome, with whom both suffered the same fate
as Jezebel.
October
14, 29 A.D., the date of Christ's baptism
Fact: Other approach to determining the date of Yeshua’s birth is from information about John the Baptist. Elizabeth,
John’s mother, was a cousin of Mary and the wife of a priest named
Zacharias, who was the “course” of Abijah.
(Priests were divided into 24 courses and each course officiated in the Temple for one week, from Sabbath to Sabbath.)
When the Temple was destroyed by Titus on August 5, 70 A.D., a witches
cross-quarter Sabbath, the first course of priests had just taken
office.
Since the course of Abijah was the 8th course, we can track backwards
and determine that Zacharias ended his duties on July 13, 3 B.C. If the
birth of John took place 280 days later, it would have been on April
19-20, 2 B.C., precisely on Passover of that year. The birth of John and
the birth of Yeshua was separated by 5 months. Therefore, we have again
the autumn of 2 B.C. as Yeshua's (Jesus) probable birth date.
Fact: John began his ministry in the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar. The minimum age for the ministry was 30. As Augustus died on August 19, 14 A.D., that was the accession year for
Tiberius. If John was born on April 19-20, 2 B.C., his 30th birthday
would have been April 19-20, 29 A.D., or the 15th year of Tiberius. This
seems to confirm the 2 B.C. date and, since John was 5 months older,
this also confirms the autumn birth date for Yeshua.
John’s repeated introduction of Yeshua as “The Lamb of Adonai (God)” is interesting as John was indeed born on Passover, himself sacrificed
for the new covenant, making a first in two ways-the last old testament
prophet to be slaughtered by those he came to serve and the first New
Testament cross bearer to pre-echo the Great Lamb of God he came to represent.
Yeshua’s Birth date
CONCLUSION: Elizabeth hid herself for 5 months and then the Angel Gabriel announced to Mary both Elizabeth’s condition and that Mary would also bear a son who would be called Yeshua. Mary went “with haste” to visit Elizabeth, who was then in the first week of her 6th month, or the 4th week of December, 3 B.C. If Yeshua was born 280 days later it would place his birth on September 29, 2 B.C.
I called up stellarium to show that we had a post echo event on June 30th, 2015. That evening, a bit after sunset, as I recall, we gathered out in a large field so we could get a good look away from people, places, and things. There was a bit of buzz about this among the faithful that summer in anticipation; as usual, we kept the appointed time, as we've been doing since the 1990s. I write all these events in my day planner, as they go along, but on this date, I neglected to indicate the time, though it was just after sunset. Now being June 30th, one can get near when the shine started that night. There were four people with me, so we all saw the shine.
The last time this happened was on September 29, 2 B.C. and the post echo as indicated above; it started in Leo, then continued in brightness until His birth. It lasted about 35 minutes, then the SHINE departed. I'm sorry, I didn't have a good enough camera at the time to get the event, regrettably. This is what the Magi and most of the Mediterranean saw that fall, a long time ago.
What caused the event was the junction of Jupiter the King Planet, with Venus, the Mother planet, with Regulus, the Rulership planet in Leo, the Lion of Judah. Though Regulus was a combination as was Jupiter and Venus, it was heading into this combination. His kingship would actually be made complete upon the cross when His victory over Satan was set and done for all time.
Bethlehem star June 30, 2015. A little after sunset PM, PDT. |
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The Year of Yeshua’s Birth
On the other hand, the year of Yeshua's birth is broadly accepted as 4 B.C., primarily from erroneous conclusions derived from Josephus’ recording of an eclipse, assumed to be on March 13, 4 B.C., “shortly before Herod died.” There are a number of problems with this, in addition to the fact that it was more likely the eclipse to happened on December 29, 1 .B.C. Considerable time elapsed between Yeshua's birth and Herod’s death since the family fled to Egypt to escape Herod’ edict and they didn’t return until after Herod’s death. Furthermore, Herod died on January 14, 1 B.C.
Fact: Tertullian, (born about 160 A.D.) stated that Augustus began to rule 41 years before the birth of Yeshua and died 15 years after that event. Augustus’ died on August 19, 14 A.D., placing Yeshua's birth at 2. B.C.
Fact: Tertullian also notes that Jesus was born 28 years after the death of Cleopatra in 30 B.C., which is consistent with a date of 2 B.C.
Fact: Iraneus, born about a century after Yeshua, also notes that Yeshua was born in the 41st year of the reign of Augustus. Since Augustus began his reign in the autumn of 43 B.C., this also appears to substantiate the birth in 2 B.C.
Fact: Eusebius (264-340 A.D.), the “Father of Church History,” ascribes it to the 42nd year of the reign of Augustus and the 28th from the subjection of Egypt on the death of Anthony and Cleopatra. The 42nd year of Augustus ran from the autumn of 2 B.C. to the autumn of 1 B.C. The subjugation of Egypt into the Roman Empire occurred in the autumn of 30 B.C. The 28th year extended from the autumn of 3 B.C. to the autumn of 2 B.C. the only date that would meet both of these constraints would be the autumn of 2 B.C.