Wednesday, March 23, 2016

Matthew 2:1 The Birthday Of The Messiah, Part Three

It has been 27 weeks from the discourse of Abiyah, the conception of John, to Chanukah, the conception of Yeshua. That leaves 14 weeks to Johns birth, which was at Pasach, Passover, the 14th of Nisan, first month of the Hebrew religous year. That leaves six more months to Yeshua's birth which would have occured during the seventh month, the month of Tishri. If John was born on 14th of Nisan, then Yeshua would have been born the 15th of Tishri, which would have been the first day of Sukkot (Feast of Tabernacles).

It's interesting to note that all of Israel are to build temporary dwellings called a sukkah and dwell in them [Leviticus 23:34-43]. These sukkahs were erected to house families with some bare comforts and food for the eight days. Food was placed in a stall or a crib for storage in this sukkah or tabernacle. Does that not sound like the nativity story found in the B'rit Hadashah. Yeshua was not born in a manger, but rather in a temporary tabernacle which had been built for the celebration. He was placed in a food stall or crib. This is most fitting, because this models what Yeshua is to all of us. He is the Bread of Life from heaven.

In conclusion, the date of Yeshuas birth was the 15th of Tishri, 6-7 BC, not the 25th of December. Why not celebrate the true birthdate of Y'shua this year on October 17, 2016? Please prayerfully consider this information and let the Holy Spirit guide you into the truth. There is a reason why G-d commands us to continually celebrate his feasts. This is because, just as the stars in the heavens revealed the glory of God, so does the feast revealed the salvation plan of G-d and points to the Messiah of all mankind, our Lord and Savior, Yeshua.

4 comments:

  1. Hi Keith,
    As I read your post and got down to where you wrote 'Yeshua was not born in a manger.....' I thought I know this is likening Jesus to the bread of life. What do you mean about celebrating the true birthdate of Y'shua in 2010? I don't quite understand that part.
    I would love to know so much more about the true meaning of the scriptures, I shall have to come over to your blog and study your posts, learning gradually. Was you born Jewish Keith?

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  2. Hey Brenda,
    Thanks for noticing my mistake. It was supposed to be October 17, 2016. As you know, the Hebrew calendar jumps around. No. I was not born Jewish. I was grafted into the root. However, it was amazing, that when I started learning my Jewish roots, how natural it felt, like this is where I belonged all the time. :-) Praise God!

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  3. Wow, very technical!!! You really are an engineer. Have a look at my blogs, amigo. There is a post about hair on one of them you may (or may not) like!

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    1. Hey Controversial Christian! I am so sorry for not noticing your comment earlier. I've been really busy, but that's not a real excuse. As for the hair, yes, you and I should start a "Bald Guys Unite" movement. :-) LOL I will definitely visit your blog. Have a Great Day, My Brother!

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