The True Birthdate Of Christ

Merry Christmas everyone!

The past few days I’ve enjoyed these two sermons, which do wander a bit but also get pretty nerdy about the details about Jesus’ birth. Here’s a condensed version of what they make the case for, for all the other bible geeks out there:

But! December 25th is a relevant date:

  • The Bible says the magi – sorcerers and witches trained by the Babylonian school Daniel was put in charge of – showed up to a house, not the stables.
    • They did not show up on Jesus’ actual birthday.
    • This is reinforced by Luke using the word for Infant and Matthew using the word for Toddler
    • Further reinforced by Herod needing to kill all under age 3.
  • Christmas is co-opted from the Roman celebration of Saturnalia – a period of gift giving and sacrificing to the chief Roman God, Saturn
    • The magi followed pagan customs and were celebrating Saturnalia to give gifts to the newborn God King.
  • The “star in the east” the magi were following was likely the conjunction of Jupiter and Venus in the constellation of Leo. Jupiter was the “star” of Kingship, Venus the “star” of Love, and they appeared as a single bright star only twice in human history – June 17th 2 BC and again December 25th of the same year, right as Saturnalia was concluding.

So Christmas is the celebration of God subjecting Pagan rituals to himself and turning their tribute to himself, and of the Magi’s gift giving.

A Pretty Neat Thing That Just Happened

One of the Spiritual gifts I have is giving. I was inspired this summer to give my sister’s family an ice cream maker – so I saved that to my gift ideas spreadsheet for this Christmas. I did not talk with them about it, other than surreptitiously making sure they didn’t have one already. This Christmas, they asked my sister’s mother in law for one of several gifts including a specific ice cream maker, but she chose to give a different gift. I sent them not only the exact model they were looking for, but the exact color they requested.

What a cool divine bit of inspiration to get to participate in!