Was Jesus Conceived on Hanukkah?
Many believe that our Messiah, the light of the world, was conceived on the festival of lightsHanukkah. The Bible does not specifically say the date of Jesus birth. It was not during the winter months because the sheep were in the pasture (Luke 2:8). A study of the time of the conception of John the Baptist reveals he was conceived about Sivan 30, the eleventh week (Luke 1:8-13, 24). Adding forty weeks, for a normal pregnancy reveals that John the Baptist was born on or about Passover (Nisan 14). Six months after Johns conception, Mary conceived Jesus (Luke 1:26-33); therefore Jesus would have been conceived six months after Sivan 30 in the month of KislevHanukkah. Was the light of the world, conceived on the festival of lights? Starting at Hanukah, which begins on Kislev 25 and continues for eight days, and counting through the nine months of Marys pregnancy, one arrives at the approximate time of the birth of Jesus at the Festival of Tabernacles. (See the Tabernacle chapter.)
Isn’t this all tied to the dates of the Roman census and the requirement to return to the husband’s place of birth?
For many years, I’ve considered that explanation to make the most sense.
Wanna get in on when Jesus was born and/or conceived? :-)