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According to the crypto-testimony of Roman astrologer Julius Firmicus Maternus (4 century AD), Jesus was born on July 27, 7 BCE.
Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas!
Isn't December 25th his birthday and not July 27th"Jesus" was born sometime in the 16th century...
"The letter J was first distinguished from 'I' by the Frenchman Pierre Ramus in the 16th century, but did not become common in Modern English until the 17th century, so that early 17th century works such as the first edition of the King James Version of the Bible (1611) continued to print the name with an I."
Jesus (name) - Wikipedia
Isn't December 25th his birthday and not July 27th
Isn't December 25th his birthday and not July 27th
Hebrews didn't really do birthdays...they just honored the person's death..."in remembrance of me"...this is what He told us.
Even so, we used a pagan birthday to celebrate Christ's death.
Not Yahshua's...and Jesus (the name) didn't exist until the 16th century.
"We"? Also,what pagan birthday?
What's in a name? That which we call a rose
By any other name would smell as sweet;
We Christians... Tammuz birthday.
Even so, we used a pagan birthday to celebrate Christ's death.
You use a pagan b-day to celebrate His death?
Yes we did.