Questions for Christmas (1)
From The Independent
When exactly is Christmas Day?
By Robert Verkaik
No one knows when Jesus was born. Early Christians tried to calculate the date
of Christ's birth based on the Annunciation, 25 March, the Bible's first account
of when Mary was told she was pregnant. If this is taken as the conception of
Christ, nine months later it is 25 December.
But Jewish tradition has it that Jesus was born during Hanuk-kah, 25 Kislev into
the beginning of Tevet. In the Julian calendar, 25 Kislev would be 25 November.
Others say Jesus and Mohammed shared the same birthday. Mohammed was born on the
12th of the Muslim month of Rabi-ul-awal in the 7th century which this year was
celebrated in April. Muslims use a lunar calendar, so Mohammed's birthday will
eventually fall in December. Most Eastern Orthodox churches celebrate Christmas
on 7 January.
Christmas was first celebrated on 25 December in the 5th century in the time of
the Constantine, the first Christian Roman emperor. This date was probably
chosen because the winter solstice and the ancient pagan Roman midwinter
festival called Saturnalia was in December. The winter solstice is the day with
the shortest time between the sun rising and setting. It falls between 22 and 25
December.
8 comments:
CK,
Have a great holiday!
Thanks. You too............
Hope you enjoy my Christmas related postings over the next week or so....
Merry Christmas to you & yours....
Why argue over the day - they can't even agree over the year:-)
Have a good day anyway:-)
Mrs A said: Why argue over the day - they can't even agree over the year:-)
Very true.... Maybe when/if they actually get their story straight.... (snigger)
Merry Christmas to the Aginoth household....
I'll never look at Jupiter the same! Have a great holiday week!
We can't even agree on whether Jesus even existed.
http://www.jesusneverexisted.com/
BEAW said: We can't even agree on whether Jesus even existed.
Indeed.
SO many things to Blog on.....
Happy Holidays to you & yours.....
GWB said: I'll never look at Jupiter the same! Have a great holiday week!
Thanks - and the same to you. Enjoy.
Watch this space for some more interesting Christmas revelations...
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