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The Days of Noah

EP 8: The King Has Come: When Was Jesus Born?

The Days of Noah

The Days of Noah

Greek Mythology, National, Christianity, History, Religion

4.6539 Ratings

🗓️ 23 December 2022

⏱️ 70 minutes

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Summary

Luke and Pete explore the evidence for the different theories of when exactly was Jesus Christ born. Jonathan Cahn and Michael Heiser are referenced for their excellent research on the topic, and not surprisingly, they come to very different conclusions! Original Music by BassManPete Cover art is of Mt. Hermon, site of the Watchers descent, photo credit: By Almog - Own work, Public Domain, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=2181987 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedaysofnoah/support

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0:00.0

God became like a little child in a little child in a lowly place to become a servant to all.

0:25.2

And just what incredible love he has to come into the world in that way in such a humble way.

0:32.3

For our sake, but also, as we've talked about, to reverse the sin of the rebellious angels. You know, it's not just about providing salvation to us, the opportunity for salvation, but it's undoing the works of the devil and his angels and demons. I'm Welcome to the Days of Noah podcast, where we talk all things biblical, supernatural, and strange.

1:22.9

We have a special episode this week where Luke and I talk about the different theories for when the

1:29.5

Messiah was born. When did Jesus come into the earth as a little baby? And there's really a lot

1:37.6

of conjecture, speculation, but also a lot of interesting factoids and just different rabbit trails you can go down to see.

1:47.6

How can we piece this together and figure it out?

1:52.9

But most importantly is celebrating the birth of our creator coming into the world as a little child to redeem us and the world.

2:15.6

Welcome back to the Days of Noah podcast, and we're going to go over Jesus' birth, the timing of it, and why it matters, and kind of the popular theories for that.

2:26.9

So in some ways, I think it doesn't matter.

2:30.8

It's more about our desire to celebrate the love of God that he came to earth for us than what actual day had occurred.

2:41.4

But as is often the case in God's plans and words and prophecies, you know, there's layers of significance to when the actual birth occurred.

2:52.3

So we'll kind of look at that kind of stuff and see how it fits in.

2:59.0

So the three possible timeframes that I've been seeing are, of course, December 25th or thereabouts.

3:08.1

And then late summer, early fall, so September time frame, and then also spring.

3:16.5

And I found it interesting as I was looking some of the stuff up that some of the early

3:21.9

church fathers thought it was very pagan-like and even sinful to be concerned with the birth of the Messiah and the timing of it and celebrating it.

3:34.1

Because that was, I guess, culturally, that was not the norm.

3:38.5

You know, we're very used to that today. But I guess that was not the norm. You know, we're very used to that today. But I guess that was not the norm back then. And so you have Clement was one and Origin, if you've heard of him, he said it was like calling Jesus something like a king Pharaoh.

4:01.3

So they thought of that idea very pagan.

4:02.7

It's kind of interesting.

4:05.3

So some of the... Yeah, go ahead.

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