Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Dec. 25 THE BIRTH OF JESUS by Louis G Joy

The Birth of the Messiah

THE BIRTH OF JESUS

http://doig.net/NTC07.htm

Zechariah was a priest in the priestly order of Abijah, which was the eighth priestly division. The priestly rotation began in the Hebrew month of Nissan (mid-March to mid-April), and therefore the division of Abijah would have served at the end of Iyyar (mid-April to mid-May) and again at the end of Marheshvan (mid-October to mid-November).

Although Zechariah's division finished its service at the end of Iyyar or Marheshvan, we have no way of knowing exactly when this was. The divisions rotated on the Sabbath, but the Sabbath rarely fell exactly at the end of the month. We can never be sure of the exact date when a priestly division began or ended its duty period. Priests of Abijah, for instance, may have ended their spring week of service from the twenty-eighth of Iyyar to the fourth of Sivan.

Like the other divisions, the priests of Abijah served in the temple for one week twice a year. We cannot be sure whether the events connected with Zechariah mentioned by Luke took place during the week of his division's spring or autumn service. We also do not know how the divisions compensated for the additional month of Adar that was placed into the calendar twice every seven years.

It is however possible to calculate the approximate time when the division of Abijah served during the period when John was conceived. Jesus was born before Herod died on November 27, 4 BCE. This was at least nine months plus five and a half months after Zacharias saw the angel while serving during the division of Abijah. The latest possible date for John's conception was in September of 5 BCE. The dates the division of Abijah served for the few years before that time are given here:

Service of the Division of Abijah : years from 8-5 BCE

Four Divisions of: Abijah Served; Conception of John; Conception of Jesus; Birth of Jesus

Dates:

4 divisions:

Abija Served // Concep. of John // The Annunciation // Birth of Christ

year 5, Sept. 3-10 // Sep. 10 // Feb. 25 // Nov. 25, 4

5, March 19-26 // Mar. 26 // Sep. 11 // June 11, 4

Year 6, Oct. 3-10 // Oct. 10 // Mar. 25 // Dec. 25, 5

6, April 18-25 // Apr. 25 // Oct. 10 // July 10, 5

Year 7, Nov. 1-8 // Nov. 8 // Apr. 23 // Jan. 23, 5

7, May 17-24 // May 24 // Nov. 8 // Aug. 8, 6

7, Jan. 18-25 // Jan. 25 // July 10 // Apr. 10, 6

Year 8, Aug. 3-10 // Aug. 10 // Jan. 25 // Oct. 25, 7

These are possible dates for the week in which Gabriel confronted Zacharias. When this occurred, "the whole multitude of the people were in prayer outside." (Luke 1:10) The "whole multitude" would only have been gathered at one of the three required feasts, at Passover, Pentecost or the Feast of Tabernacles. It would appear that just before John's conception that the "appointed order" of the division of Abijah coincided with one of these feasts. The only feast that overlapped any of the above dates is the Feast of Tabernacles in 6 BCE, which fell between September 29 and October 5. During these festivals the priests of the appointed order of the division offered the daily offerings, and this was done by lots. If Zacharias burned incense during the first few days of his division, then the "whole multitude," would have still been at the festival. The week of October 3 to October 10 of 6 BCE is likely the division of Abijah after which John the Baptist was conceived.

Zacharias no doubt hurried home with excitement after sunset on October 10. He lived nearby in the "hill country, a city of Judah." (Luke 1:39) Since Elizabeth was previously barren, it is not necessary to consider a normal fertility cycle. Just as Mary was later immediately pregnant with Jesus after the Annunciation, it is also expected that the miracle of God was not here delayed. Elizabeth likely became pregnant with John the evening of October 10, 6 BCE.

Jesus was conceived during the sixth month of Elizabeth's pregnancy. After the conception of Jesus, Mary then came to Elizabeth, stayed three months and left before John was born. Jesus was thus conceived about five and a half months after John, as established in the last chapter. The sixth inclusive month of Elizabeth's pregnancy began about March 10, 5 BCE, and the middle of that lunar month was about March 25. This is the traditional day for the Annunciation, or conception of Jesus.

Nine months later was December 25, 5 BCE. This is back to Chrysostom's date for the birth of Jesus by also beginning with the priestly duties of Zacharias.

Conclusion

Based on the division of Jehoiarib having been on duty during the destruction of the Second Temple in 70 CE, it is possible to establish the weeks in which the division of Abijah served during the time of Zacharias. When Zacharias burned incense the "whole multitude" were outside in prayer. It is expected that such a multitude would only be present at one of the three required feasts. In 6 BCE the Feast of Tabernacles overlapped the regular serving of the division of Abijah. It would be at this time that the angel Gabriel appeared to Zacharias. If Elizabeth became pregnant with John the Baptist shortly after Zacharias returned home, then John was conceived about October 10, 6 BCE. The Annunciation of the conception of Jesus followed about five and a half months later, or about March 25, 5 BCE. Jesus was then born nine month later, about December 25, 5 BCE.

Can the traditional Christmas date be independently verified without the use of the division of Abijah? One more demonstration of His winter birth follows.

In the realm of natural explanations for the Star of Bethlehem, the triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in Pisces in 7 BCE has strength if the present understanding of the astrology of the period is correct, if astrology was required by the Magi, and if a loose approach to the scriptural language it taken. Most other suggested natural explanations cause further scriptural difficulties, or cannot be verified. However, the nova of April 24, 4 BCE, preceded by the seventy-day event in 5 BCE, appears as a prime contender for the Star of Bethlehem.

Science has appeared to stand the test. But, is this the correct solution?

In the evening of the day of Jesus' birth, the shepherds were tending their flocks. Then, "an angel of the Lord suddenly stood before them, and the glory of the Lord shone around them." (Luke 2:9) This is beyond science. Faith is required to accept and understand this verse. An astronomer would not attempt to explain the light by which the "glory of the Lord shone" as a usual natural phenomenon. The presence of the Lord is often described with light, as part of the "shekinah" Glory of God. The burning bush, the pillar of fire that led Israel in the wilderness, the fire on Mount Sinai, His Glory in the Holy of Holies, and the transfiguration of Jesus are some better known occurrences of the Light of God. A thorough understanding of His light is not necessary to comprehend that it is one of His manifestations in the physical world. The light is recorded in the Word, and it exists in His creation.

It does not take a large leap of faith to recognize that God and His light were present the day Jesus was born. The shepherds saw it, and they would have certainly told others about it as part of their exciting adventure of that night. If the Magi arrived a few days, a few months, or a year later, apparently as part of God's plan, then there is again the expectation for God to have been present. His light may have been again made visible and interpreted as a star by the Magi. There is little difference between His presence being made known to the shepherds or the Magi in the form of light. They both served the same end, to make known the birth of the Messiah, Jesus. The shepherds announced His birth to Bethlehem and the Magi to Jerusalem.

Is this a final answer? Was the Star of Bethlehem a natural or supernatural occurrence? The novas of 5 and 4 BCE look tempting as the Stars seen by the Magi. This fits well with the prior conclusions of the Annunciation on about March 25. There does appear scriptural support to establish these as the Magi's Stars, and that Jesus was actually born on, or about, December 25, 5 BCE.

http://doig.net/NTC07.htm

One more point, the angel appeared to the Shepherds tending their flocks at night in "THE FIELDS."

At that time in Bethlehem the shepherds would either tend their flocks in the highlands at the outskirts of the town during the warmer months; during in the winter months they would tend their flock in the lower plain closer to the town where it was warmer and also where the grasses would be more available for the flock to feed on. The Shepherds were in "the fields" indicating the probability that at the time of the birth of Jesus it was during the winter making the date of Dec. 25 the most probable choice from among the others.

19 comments:

  1. comment lang po..

    logical bang ilabas nung shepherd yung tupa habang may yelo o may snow?

    =)

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  2. SIRA ULO LANG ANG NAGSASABI NA MAY SNOW SA BETHLEHEM PAG DECEMBER. ANG BETHLEHEM AY MALAMIG LANG KAPAG DECEMBER SUBALIT WALANG SNOW. MAS LALONG WALANG YELO.

    ITO ANG PROOF NAMIN. VIDEO AND INTERVIEWS TAKEN BY ABS-CBN IN BETHLEHEM RIGHT ON CHRISTMAS DAY. WALANG YELO AT WALANG SNOW. MALAMIG AT MAHANGIN LANG:

    http://thesplendorofthechurch.blogspot.com/2010/02/video-proof-that-there-is-no-snow-in.html

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  3. Eh paano,Father, may nakita syang snow sa Christmas card galing ng America, ha ha ha

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  4. HA, HA, HA... YAN NGA ANG KATANGAHAN NILA E. AKALA NILA ANG BETHLEHEM AY TULAD NG U.S. KAPAG WINTER. HE, HE, HE...

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  5. HAY ANG NAKITA NUNG TAGA-APALIT PAMPANGA AY LAHAR! ESTE, LAAR PALA (SILENT H).

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  6. Fr. Abe, masama po ba ng ipinagdadasal ko na sana one day, maging kami rin nung crush ko,na sana kami magkatuluyan someday? Or Am I being selfish in my prayers?

    Didinggin po ba ni God yung mga ganoong prayers??

    Thanks po!!

    -Hopelessly Romantic...

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  7. Dear Hopelessly Romantic,

    WALANG MASAMA SA PRAYER NA IYAN. HINDI MASAMA NA IPAGDASAL MONG MAKATULUYAN MO ANG IYONG CRUSH.

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  8. Dear Fr. Abe,

    Mag papasko naman...at lahat tayo ay naghahanda sa kanyang banal na kaarawan kaya lahat tayo ay nagsasaya...maliban nalang doon sa mga ibang relehiyon na hangang ngayon hindi pa maka move-on dahil may galit sa Christmas Celebration.

    Eto po ay opinyon ko lang po father kasi sa Bible wala po talagang exact date and time sa pagsilang ng ating banal panginoon at sa palagay ko ang nakakaalam lang po ay ang ating mga banal na apostoles katoliko dahil sila naman ang gumawa ng Bible. Hindi po ba si satanas lang talaga ang gustong gusto malaman ang exact time and date para masira nya ang plano ng ating panginoong ama? kaya hangang ngayon etong mga releheyon na kampon ng demonyo ay issue parin sa kanila ang Christmas...hehehe! Kasi po napanood nila yong "Back to the Future Movie" kaya umaasa sila na pwede baguhin, kaya lang di nila alam ang time and date...hehe!
    Heto pa ho... para sulit ang inis nila, wala rin po sa Bible kung kelan babalik si Kristo...hehe! pero ang nakakalam lang po ay ang mga Katoliko...Amen!

    God Bless this Blog and Fr. Abe!

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  9. anu ba naman yan fr. hehehehehe iyan sigru yung xmass wish nya hehehehehe

    jeff.........

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  10. Hello po..

    Tanong ko lang ukol sa nabasa ko sa Catholic Encyc online..

    regarding winter issue heto ang sabi.

    "..Concerning the date of Christ's birth the Gospels give no help; upon their data contradictory arguments are based. The census would have been impossible in winter: a whole population could not then be put in motion. Again, in winter it must have been; then only field labour was suspended. But Rome was not thus considerate. Authorities moreover differ as to whether shepherds could or would keep flocks exposed during the nights of the rainy season. "

    sabi impossible yung sensus sa winter..
    at yung authorities differ whether shepherds could or would keep flocks exposed during the night of the RAINY SEASON..

    hmmm..make sense..

    regarding nmn sa December 25..

    "..The well-known solar feast, however, of Natalis Invicti, celebrated on 25 December, has a strong claim on the responsibility for our December date..."

    aba tinaon pa ata sa SOLAR FEAST..totoo ba yon?

    at regarding the date ukol sa birth baptism etc...
    may mga sinabi silang jan. 6, 10..November..etc..

    so ano ba tlg kuya? =D

    ibig ba nitong sabihin HINDI TALAGA NIYO TALA ALAM..AT HULA LANG YAN???

    =D

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  11. para kay Kuya enrico.

    una..walang kang mababasa sa biblia na si Satanas nais nyang malaman ang exact date ng birth ni Cristo.

    tanong ko lang : sa palagay mo ba hindi alam ng demonyo kailan exact pinanganak ang Cristo?

    hmmm..think..

    ikalawa : wala nmn masamang ipagdiwang ang birth day ni Cristo..PERO DPAT YUNG TOTOONG BIRTHDAY..basahin mo sa mismong catholic encyclopedia..para malaman mong through the years hindi nmn December 25 yung Christmas niyo..

    ikatlo : ang PINAKAMASA at NAPAKA MALI..yung itaon mo yung BIRTHDATE ng PANGINOON na hindi mo alam kung kailan tlg sa date ng kapanganakan ng SUNGOD..

    "..3. Aurelian inaugurated his new temple dedicated to Sol Invictus and held the first games for Sol on December 25, 274, on the supposed day of the winter solstice and day of rebirth of the Sun..."

    CULT at PAGANO ang pagdiriwang nayan..tapos don mo itataon ang BIRTHDAY ng Dios na Nagkatawang tao..

    tsk..tsk..

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  12. logical bang ilabas nung shepherd yung tupa habang may yelo o may snow? -Anonymous


    ...alam mo kapatid, punong-puno nang snow ang kokote mo. bakit di mo subukan kumunsulta sa psychiatrist?

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  13. para sulit ang inis nila, wala rin po sa Bible kung kelan babalik si Kristo...hehe! pero ang nakakalam lang po ay ang mga Katoliko...Amen!

    so kailan ba ang 2nd coming of Christ?

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  14. Para kay anonymous(Inis?)...dahil nalusotan kayo sa pagsilang nya...ngayon ang tanong mo naman kung kailan ang balik nya? So aabangan mo talaga pra di naman kayo malusotan...hehe!

    Eto ang tanong ko syo Katoliko ka ba? Kung hindi ka Katoliko di hindi mo alam! HA!HA!HA!

    Ang Linaw ng nakasulat Katoliko lang ang nakakaalam...(common sense) Paano ka ba magbasa ng Bible? he!he! kung sabagay ganoon naman kayo...he!he!
    Interpret the Bible according to your level? ha!ha!ha!

    MERRY CHRISTMAS!HO!HO!HO!

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  15. so kailan ba ang 2nd coming of Christ? ---Anonymous


    Kapatid, ikaw n lang ang iniintay ni Christ. Magbalik-loob ka na sa Diyos, abandonahin mo na ang pagkainis sa selebrasyon sa pasko at magbalik sa Santa Iglesia Katolika. Wag mo na intayin pa ang 2nd coming ni Hesus para magbago, binibigyan ka pa nya ng panahon.

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  16. [tanong ko lang : sa palagay mo ba hindi alam ng demonyo kailan exact pinanganak ang Cristo?

    hmmm..think..]

    WALANG NAKASULAT SA BIBLIA NA ALAM NG DEMONIO ANG EXACTONG BIRTHDAY NI JESUS. KUNG ALAM YON NG DEMONIO ALAM RIN SANA NIYA ANG EXACTONG LUGAR KUNG SAAN IPINANGANAK ANG MESIYAS. E DI NAIPAALAM SANA NIYA KAY HERODES YUNG EXACTONG BIRTHPLACE AT BIRTHDAY NI JESUS.

    THE FACT NA MANGMANG SI HERODES, NA KAMPON NG DEMONIO, SA EXACTONG DETALYE NG PAGSILANG AT KINAROROONAN NG MESIAS E PATUNAY NA MANGMANG DIN ANG DEMONIO DITO.

    [ikalawa : wala nmn masamang ipagdiwang ang birth day ni Cristo..PERO DPAT YUNG TOTOONG BIRTHDAY..basahin mo sa mismong catholic encyclopedia..para malaman mong through the years hindi nmn December 25 yung Christmas niyo..]

    WALANG SINASABING GANYAN ANG CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA. PWEDE BA GIVE THE EXACT PAGE AND VOLUME OF THAT CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA... WHERE IS THE PROPER CITATION?

    [ikatlo : ang PINAKAMASA at NAPAKA MALI..yung itaon mo yung BIRTHDATE ng PANGINOON na hindi mo alam kung kailan tlg sa date ng kapanganakan ng SUNGOD..]

    WAG MO KAMING IDAMAY SA KATANGAHAN AT KAWALAN NINYO NG KAALAMAN SA PAGSILANG NG PANGINOON. HINDI PORKE HINDI MO ALAM E LAHAT NG TAO E HINDI NA RIN ALAM ANG PAGSILANG NI JESUS. ALAM NAMIN NA DECEMBER 25 ANG PAGSILANG NI JESUS.

    ["..3. Aurelian inaugurated his new temple dedicated to Sol Invictus and held the first games for Sol on December 25, 274, on the supposed day of the winter solstice and day of rebirth of the Sun..."]

    WHERE DID YOU GET THIS QUOTATION? FROM THE BOOK OF LUCIFER? EXCUSE ME. DON'T GIVE BOGUS QUOTATIONS FROM UNKNOWN SOURCES. ANONYMOUS KA NA NGA PATI BA NAMAN PROOF MO E ANONYMOUS DIN.

    [CULT at PAGANO ang pagdiriwang nayan..tapos don mo itataon ang BIRTHDAY ng Dios na Nagkatawang tao..

    tsk..tsk..]

    MANGMANG.

    ANG DECEMBER 25 AY FEAST OF LIGHTS OF THE PEOPLE OF ISRAEL. YAN AY PISTA NG PANGINOON:

    THE GOSPEL OF JOHN AND THE JEWISH FESTIVAL OF LIGHT:

    John 1:9 “That was the true Light, which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.”

    Jesus is declared by early Christians, following the SACRED SCRIPTURES, as THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD.
    Unknown to many, December 25 [which for the Jews starts in the evening of December 24 and continues for 8 days until January 1.] is the Feast of the KISLEV– THE JEWISH FESTIVAL OF LIGHT which originated from the Purification of the Temple during the time of Judas Maccabees who is a ‘type’ of Christ who came into this world to purify and sanctify us from sins. [cf. “Feast” in Merrill C. Tenney & Alexander Cruden, The Handy Bible Dictionary & Concordance. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Lampligher Books, Zondervan Publishing House, 1983. p. 55-56.]

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  17. Magandang araw po Padre at Maligayang Kaarawan ng Panginoong Jesus! Andami po talagang mga kampon si Grinch dito sa mundo. Since yun pong mga ibang heretikong kulto eh ayaw sa Pasko, masasabi po ba natin na kagaya rin sila ni Herodes at Satanas?

    -RCCKnight

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  18. Talagang kampon sila ni Herodes at ni Satanas. Galit kasi si Satanas sa pagsilang ng Mesiyas dahil talo na siya.

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  19. Good day Fr.Abe!
    thank you poh sa blog nyo...this really help poh sa pag tuturo ko sa mga student ko sa public school...kasi poh mismo ako hindi ko rin poh alam kung bakit dec.25 tlaga yong christmas...salamat poh talaga at nalinawan narin yong naguguluhan kong isipan.same as my students poh.hhehe
    by the way poh im anne...18 year old volunteer catechist...

    God bless ppoh!

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