Post by bradwatsonmiami on Mar 10, 2012 11:09:00 GMT -5
"The system of numbering years A.D. (for 'Anno Domini') was instituted in about the year 527 A.D. by the Roman abbot Dionysius Exiguus, who reckoned that the Incarnation of Jesus had occurred on March 25 in the year 754 AUC with his birth occurring nine months later (Dec. 25). Thus the year 754 AUC was designated by him as the year 1 A.D. It is generally thought that his estimate of the time of this event was off by a few years (and there is even uncertainty as to whether he identified 1 A.D. with 754 AUC or 753 AUC)." - The Julian & Gregorian Calendars by Peter Meyer www.hermetic.ch/cal_stud/cal_art.html . Pope Benedict XVI in his book states that the Roman Calendar has Jesus' birth wrong and that Herod I died in 4 BC.
Y'shua74*/Joshua74/IESVS74/Jesus74 was born on Saturday 17.4.748 AUC (ab urbe condita [since the founding of Roma47]) / April 17, 6 BC / 29 Nisan 3755 HC. He was crucified on Friday 7/4/783 AUC / April 7, 30 AD / 14 Nisan 3790 HC. That, along with GOD=7_4, 7/4=July 4th or 7 April is 'beyond coincidence'. See my tweaked NASA Conference presentation: Identifying 'True Earth-like Planets' - All New Worlds Are Built On 7_4 (like Earth) Or 6_4 (formerly at exep.jpl.nasa.gov/exep_exoMtgPosters.cfm) PlanetNestor.blogspot.com .
See astronomer MichaelMolnar.com , his research concluding that Jesus was born on April 17, 6 BC has been featured since 1999 in his book, on the BBC and BBC Video (Jesus - The Complete Story), History Channel, Discovery Channel, CNN, CBS, FOX, etc.
For almost 2,000 years, the prophesied Jewish74 Messiah74 has been believed to have been 33 years of age at the time47 of his crucifixion on the Cross74 - the Gospel74 sort of says this. But, in fact, Y'shua ben Yosef was 34 and turned 35 ten days later. Huh!
Jesus was an Aries the Ram and baby rams are lambs. The Messiah shed his blood on the first full-day of the Passover Festival, again, under the astrological sign of Aries. Jesus has always been referred to as the "Lamb of God".
The number 17.4 has the square root of 4.17 (4.1713307...). This unique mathematical relationship relates well to the reversible dates of 17.4 & 4.17 (17 April or April 17) and should be recognized as non-coincidental and indicative of the Grand Architect of this Universe (G.A.O.T.U.).
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(The following was written by B. A. Robinson on
Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance)
The winter solstice occurs about Dec. 21 each year. It is the day of the year when the night is longest and the daytime shortest. Using the crude instruments available, ancient astronomers were able to detect by Dec. 25 of each year that the daytime had become noticeably longer. This date was chosen, and remains, the traditional date for followers of many different Pagan religions to celebrate the rebirth of the sun. Following the solstice, each succeeding day has slightly more sunlight than the previous day. It was seen as a promise that warmth would return once more to the earth. Numerous pre-Christian Pagan religions honored their gods' birth or rebirth on or about that day. Their deities were typically called: Son of Man, Light of the World, Sun of Righteousness, Bridegroom, and Savior. Some examples are:
Roman Pagan Religion: Attis was a son of the virgin Nana. His birth was celebrated on Dec. 25. He was sacrificed as an adult in order to bring salvation to mankind. He died about Mar. 25, after being crucified on a tree, and descended for three days into the underworld. On Sunday, he arose, as the solar deity for the new season. His followers tied an image of Attis to a tree on "Black Friday," and carried him in a procession to the temple. His body was symbolically eaten by his followers in the form of bread. Worship of Attis began in Rome circa 200 BC.
Greek Pagan Religion: Dionysus is another savior-god whose birth was observed on Dec. 25. He was worshipped throughout much of the Middle East as well. He had a center of worship in Jerusalem in the 1st century BC. Some ancient coins have been found in Gaza with Dionysus on one side and YHWH (Yehowah) on the other. In later years, his flesh and blood were symbolically eaten in the form of bread and wine. He was viewed as the son of Zeus, the Father God.
Egyptian Pagan Religion: Osiris is a savior-god who had been worshipped as far back as Neolithic times. "He was called Lord of Lords, King of Kings, God of Gods...the Resurrection and the Life, the Good shepherd...the god who 'made men and women be born again'". Three wise men announced his birth. His followers ate cakes of wheat which symbolized his body. Many sayings associated with Osiris were taken over into the Bible. This included: 23rd Psalm: an appeal to Osiris as the good Shepherd to lead believers through the valley of the shadow of death and to green pastures and still waters
Lord's Prayer: "O amen, who art in heaven..."
Many parables attributed to Jesus.
Worship of Osiris, and celebration of his Dec. 25 birth, were established throughout the Roman Empire by the end of the 1st century BC.
Persian Pagan Religion: Mithra was a Persian savior. Worship of Mithra became common throughout the Roman Empire, particularly among the Roman civil service and military. Mithraism was a competitor of Christianity until the 4th century. Their god was believed to have been born on Dec. 25, circa 500 BC. His birth was witnessed by shepherds and by gift-carrying Magi. This was celebrated as the "Dies Natalis Solic Invite," The "Birthday of the Unconquered Sun." Some followers believed that he was born of a virgin. During his life, he performed many miracles, cured many illnesses, and cast out devils. He celebrated a Last Supper with his 12 disciples. He ascended to heaven at the time of the spring equinox, about March 21.
Babylonian Pagan Religion: Dec. 25 was celebrated as "Victory of the Sun-God" Festival
Saturnalia (the Festival of Saturn) was celebrated from Dec. 17-23 in the Roman Empire. The Roman Emperor Aurelian blended Saturnalia with a number of birth celebrations of savior Gods from other religions, into a single holi-day: Dec. 25. After much argument, the developing Christian Church adopted this date as the birthday of their savior: Jesus. The people of the Roman Empire were accustomed to celebrating the birth of a God on that day, so, it was easy for the Church to divert people's attention to Jesus' birth.
(minor editing by Brad Watson)
References:
B.G. Walker, "The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets," Harper & Row, (1983) Review/order the book
*Simple(6,74) English(7,74) Gematria(8,74) - the key74: A=1...Z=26
Y'shua74*/Joshua74/IESVS74/Jesus74 was born on Saturday 17.4.748 AUC (ab urbe condita [since the founding of Roma47]) / April 17, 6 BC / 29 Nisan 3755 HC. He was crucified on Friday 7/4/783 AUC / April 7, 30 AD / 14 Nisan 3790 HC. That, along with GOD=7_4, 7/4=July 4th or 7 April is 'beyond coincidence'. See my tweaked NASA Conference presentation: Identifying 'True Earth-like Planets' - All New Worlds Are Built On 7_4 (like Earth) Or 6_4 (formerly at exep.jpl.nasa.gov/exep_exoMtgPosters.cfm) PlanetNestor.blogspot.com .
See astronomer MichaelMolnar.com , his research concluding that Jesus was born on April 17, 6 BC has been featured since 1999 in his book, on the BBC and BBC Video (Jesus - The Complete Story), History Channel, Discovery Channel, CNN, CBS, FOX, etc.
For almost 2,000 years, the prophesied Jewish74 Messiah74 has been believed to have been 33 years of age at the time47 of his crucifixion on the Cross74 - the Gospel74 sort of says this. But, in fact, Y'shua ben Yosef was 34 and turned 35 ten days later. Huh!
Jesus was an Aries the Ram and baby rams are lambs. The Messiah shed his blood on the first full-day of the Passover Festival, again, under the astrological sign of Aries. Jesus has always been referred to as the "Lamb of God".
The number 17.4 has the square root of 4.17 (4.1713307...). This unique mathematical relationship relates well to the reversible dates of 17.4 & 4.17 (17 April or April 17) and should be recognized as non-coincidental and indicative of the Grand Architect of this Universe (G.A.O.T.U.).
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(The following was written by B. A. Robinson on
Ontario Consultants on Religious Tolerance)
The winter solstice occurs about Dec. 21 each year. It is the day of the year when the night is longest and the daytime shortest. Using the crude instruments available, ancient astronomers were able to detect by Dec. 25 of each year that the daytime had become noticeably longer. This date was chosen, and remains, the traditional date for followers of many different Pagan religions to celebrate the rebirth of the sun. Following the solstice, each succeeding day has slightly more sunlight than the previous day. It was seen as a promise that warmth would return once more to the earth. Numerous pre-Christian Pagan religions honored their gods' birth or rebirth on or about that day. Their deities were typically called: Son of Man, Light of the World, Sun of Righteousness, Bridegroom, and Savior. Some examples are:
Roman Pagan Religion: Attis was a son of the virgin Nana. His birth was celebrated on Dec. 25. He was sacrificed as an adult in order to bring salvation to mankind. He died about Mar. 25, after being crucified on a tree, and descended for three days into the underworld. On Sunday, he arose, as the solar deity for the new season. His followers tied an image of Attis to a tree on "Black Friday," and carried him in a procession to the temple. His body was symbolically eaten by his followers in the form of bread. Worship of Attis began in Rome circa 200 BC.
Greek Pagan Religion: Dionysus is another savior-god whose birth was observed on Dec. 25. He was worshipped throughout much of the Middle East as well. He had a center of worship in Jerusalem in the 1st century BC. Some ancient coins have been found in Gaza with Dionysus on one side and YHWH (Yehowah) on the other. In later years, his flesh and blood were symbolically eaten in the form of bread and wine. He was viewed as the son of Zeus, the Father God.
Egyptian Pagan Religion: Osiris is a savior-god who had been worshipped as far back as Neolithic times. "He was called Lord of Lords, King of Kings, God of Gods...the Resurrection and the Life, the Good shepherd...the god who 'made men and women be born again'". Three wise men announced his birth. His followers ate cakes of wheat which symbolized his body. Many sayings associated with Osiris were taken over into the Bible. This included: 23rd Psalm: an appeal to Osiris as the good Shepherd to lead believers through the valley of the shadow of death and to green pastures and still waters
Lord's Prayer: "O amen, who art in heaven..."
Many parables attributed to Jesus.
Worship of Osiris, and celebration of his Dec. 25 birth, were established throughout the Roman Empire by the end of the 1st century BC.
Persian Pagan Religion: Mithra was a Persian savior. Worship of Mithra became common throughout the Roman Empire, particularly among the Roman civil service and military. Mithraism was a competitor of Christianity until the 4th century. Their god was believed to have been born on Dec. 25, circa 500 BC. His birth was witnessed by shepherds and by gift-carrying Magi. This was celebrated as the "Dies Natalis Solic Invite," The "Birthday of the Unconquered Sun." Some followers believed that he was born of a virgin. During his life, he performed many miracles, cured many illnesses, and cast out devils. He celebrated a Last Supper with his 12 disciples. He ascended to heaven at the time of the spring equinox, about March 21.
Babylonian Pagan Religion: Dec. 25 was celebrated as "Victory of the Sun-God" Festival
Saturnalia (the Festival of Saturn) was celebrated from Dec. 17-23 in the Roman Empire. The Roman Emperor Aurelian blended Saturnalia with a number of birth celebrations of savior Gods from other religions, into a single holi-day: Dec. 25. After much argument, the developing Christian Church adopted this date as the birthday of their savior: Jesus. The people of the Roman Empire were accustomed to celebrating the birth of a God on that day, so, it was easy for the Church to divert people's attention to Jesus' birth.
(minor editing by Brad Watson)
References:
B.G. Walker, "The Woman's Encyclopedia of Myths and Secrets," Harper & Row, (1983) Review/order the book
*Simple(6,74) English(7,74) Gematria(8,74) - the key74: A=1...Z=26