I’ve been wondering also, if he was born on Yom Kippur, atonement for all, the blessed unblemished sacrifice, Savior to all who drink from His cup and share the bread of life at His table. Surely, Dec 25th is marred in paganism but in a sense what a day to praise His birth nevertheless when pagans chant their incantaions to the resurrection of Tammuz*gag*
...doesn’t much matter to me what day Constantinople chose as Christmas , but the winter solstice is a good time for families to get together, and for kids to get lots of presents from santa
I'm sure Yah'shua's Circumcision would not have occurred on some random day. As he was and is the Jewish Messiah, His external sign of the covenant Since Luke 1, John 1 and 1 Chronicles 24:7-18 point to Yah'shua's birthSept 23 is not Yom Kippur, but instead is Sukkot
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua HaMashiach
Also known as Tabernacles or Booths.
would have occurred on the appropriate YHvH commanded Feast Day.
on the YHvH commanded Feast of Tabernacles, eight days later would
be the Feast of Simchat Torah or it is also known as the Joy of the Word.