Today is celebrated as Christmas, all
around the world. December 25th is of course a seasonally convenient time for
celebration, just after the Winter Solstice. Most Biblical scholars agree that
Christ's birth probably took place in the spring rather than in December. And his birth year
was most likely in 4 BC. To clarify: The original year calculated by Dionysius
Exiguus was in error. The Jewish historian Josephus wrote circa 70 AD about the
reign of King Herod. He stated that Herod died 37 years after the Romans
declared him King, and 34 years from the time he actually became King. So we
can deduce a date of 4 BC. Bishop Ussher later corrected the error, but not
before the BC/AD delineation had already been irreversibly established.
But regardless of the irregularity of
calendars, the birth of Christ was and is cause for great celebration. May the
love of Christ, our Savior be with you all. May your Christmas be
Christ-centered and truly joyous.
From the Survival Blog
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