In the Bible, winter is consistently portrayed as a season marked by danger, hardship, and limitation rather than celebration or large public gatherings. This understanding is essential when evaluating the timing of Jesus’ birth, because the conditions described in the nativity account do not reflect the realities Scripture associates with winter. The biblical portrayal of winter stands in direct contrast to the joyful, open, and active environment surrounding the birth of Christ.
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DECEMBER ALREADY HELD the FEAST of DEDICATION, NOT the BIRTH of CHRIST. (PT21 OF JESUS CHRIST BIRTHDAY IS NOT DECEMBER 25TH)
When examining the biblical calendar, December already carried religious significance long before later traditions assigned it as the birthdate of Jesus. Scripture identifies this time of year with the Feast of Dedication, also known as Hanukkah, a winter festival commemorating the rededication of the Temple. This existing observance makes it unlikely that Jesus’ birth occurred in December, especially since the Bible consistently connects His arrival with themes and seasons associated with God’s appointed times rather than later-added traditions.
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Most other Bible prophets lived before God punished the Jews by exiling them to Assyria and Babylon, in what is now Iraq. So those earlier prophets warned the Jews where they were headed if they didn’t stop sinning. But even those prophets offered hope, promising that God would bring the Jews home one day.
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