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Blog EntryIs Chanukkah The Conception of Yeshua? Dec 10, '07 1:43 PM
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Is Chanukkah The Conception of Yeshua?


Yeshua was born on Sukkot and circumcised on Simchat Torah. However, can we determine when He was conceived, and does the time of His conception have any significance to the Jewish Calendar?
"You can find the year Yeshua was born by counting backwards from the
year he was crucified.

We know he was crucified April 3rd 30 A.D. because the Talmud records
that for 40 consecutive years up until the Roman Seige in 70 A.D. that
the Yom Kippur ribbon on the goat failed to turn white. The stone
failed to turn white, and the doors to the temple opened mysteriously
and the fire went out on the altar for 40 consecutive years.

That year in 30 A.D. Passover fell on a Wednesday giving us the 3 days
and 3 nights in the heart of the earth as Yeshua said he would be. He
resurrected on Havdalah "exiting the Sabbath" on Saturday night. He
then waived the first fruits offering before Yehovah on the day after
the Sabbath following Passover.

If we count 33.5 X 360 days for a Biblical Lunar Calendar = 12,060
days to his life
If we count 33.5 X 365 days for Solar Calendar = 12,227.5 days to his life

This means that there is a difference of 167.5 days to his life from
the Biblical Calendar to the Solar Calendar. This is a difference of
about 6 months.

And so if we go by the solar calendar he was 34 at his death. If we go
by the lunar calendar he was 33.5 at his death.

Going by the solar calendar, we count 30 A.D. minus 34 years and it
comes to 4 B.C. but we don't count the year "zero" so it brings us to
Feast of Tabernacles in 3 B.C. and the announcement came on Feast of
Trumpets with the constellation on September 11, 3 B.C.

This constellation was on September 11, 3 B.C. showing Ariel the Lion
of Judah, and Bethula (Virgin) the "woman clothed with the sun and the
moon under her feet, and she had a crown of 12 stars, she gave birth
to a man child who would rule all nations with a rod of iron"
(Revelation 12).

I found out that the Jewish Calendar that year in 3759 when Yeshua was
born in 3 B.C., was the same as the year 1999. So I found a Jewish
Calendar online for 1999, counted 180 days or 6 months from Passover
(when John the Baptist was born) and it lands precisely on the Feast
of Tabernacles for the birth of Yeshua!

Then I counted 271 days backwards to Chanukkah and it lands in 4 B.C.
on December 13th.

The reason why we use 271 days for a normal gestation is because the
Hebrew word for pregnancy is Herayon and it adds up to 271 in Hebrew
Gematria!"
So we can conclude that Yeshua was conceived on Chanukkah 4 B.C. 3758.


By: Lioness4Yeshua
Reposted by: Rabbi Yehudah ben Shoemyr


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