Merry Christmas! Christ is born.
>snowing in Jerusalem Starting to think Christmas is white, Western Europeans projecting their own spiritual ideals retroactively on jewish myths…,,
>>18253493Eternal war against the TARTARS!
>>18253514Jesus was born in Bethlehem not in JerusalemAlso it does snow in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, pic rel
>>18253521>Also it does snow in Bethlehem and Jerusalem, pic relNo it doesn't.
>>18253493This is Karopanayal Yantra. It serves several purposes. But it's all speculation. Here's the juicy part: As a yantra, it allows to connect to the Karopanayal tala. It's like an infernal dimension. Demons and all sorts of negative entities travel by. So naturally, I want you to dim the lights and either. a) Listen to the pic with your mind. b) Tratak meditation with it. c) Draw it in your body, blood and menses are ideal. d) Draw it on a mat, sit on the mat and meditate on it. Optional: Do with intent to locate and establish link with demons. So that you may have a new fren. Secret level: Surprise friends and family if you figure out how to send them energy from this Hell realm.
>>18253525Record lows are literally below freezing. It does snow in Judea and Samaria once every 7-10 years, pic rel fuck face
>>18253536Do you know what a record low is? That is literally the coldest it was ever recorded, not even 1 below zero.
>>18253536Yes, it does snow in that area occasionally. Even if it doesn’t snow, it still gets very cold in December. Which is why the idea that shepherds were out at night sitting on a hill in the middle of Winter is absolutely absurd. Christ was clearly born around September, when it would be much warmer. This also aligns with the historical records of priestly duties, mentioned in the gospels.
SALUTÍFERA ESTA TEMPORADA BUENA,DE REGALOS, Y DE FAMILIA,Y DE POSADAS NAVIDEÑA;GÉLIDAS SEMANAS DE CONSUMO FEBRIL,DE VILLANCICOS, Y BELENES;DE NOCHES BUENAS, Y DE BUENÍSIMOS FINES.DE CRISTO, EL REY DE EL MUNDO, LA NATIVIDAD;DE TRES MAGOS LA ADORACIÓN;DE USUREROS, FESTINACIÓN.
>>18253493Merry Christmas!
>>18253569>And Benaiah the son of Jehoiada was a valiant man of Kabzeel, a doer of great deeds. He struck down two ariels of Moab. He also went down and struck down a lion in a pit on a day when snow had fallen.>1 Chronicles 11:22
>>18253493Merry Christmas! Glory to Christ!
>>18253776Fire existed then. Warm clothing existed then. Jesus was born in the winter according to the calculation of St. Hippolytus of Rome.
>>18253919>Fire existed then. Warm clothing existed then. Yes. What also existed were practical pastoral practices and laws, recorded both by Romans and Jews, that did not keep cattle or sheep out in fields during winter. You may read the Mishna, particularly Baba Qamma and De re Rustica, Varro, Columella. Sheepfolds are found at contemporary settlements at the time, and were used for obvious purposes. There is no reason shepherds would be out at night as reported by Luke unless it was not Winter. >Jesus was born in the winter according to the calculation of St. Hippolytus of Rome.Your saint was using a Roman solar calendar to place the nativity on a Roman solar holiday. He made several incorrect assumptions, mainly that Jesus died on 25th March. This is incorrect. The crucifixion must have occurred>On Friday>During Passover>On or near 14–15 Nisan>During Pontius Pilate’s governorship (26–36 CE)Modern astronomical reconstructions of the Jewish lunar calendar narrow viable dates to>7 April 30 CE>3 April 33 CEThese are the two most widely defended scholarly candidates. Neither of which fit in with Hippolytus’ or Tertullian’s concept of an integral age of a prophet. Luke says Jesus was “about 30” at crucifixion.Based on the two possible crucifixion dates, that puts his birth around 4-6 BCE, which matches the temple-service window of Zachary, the conception of John the Baptist, and a September birth. Stop worshipping Sol Invictus.
>>18253493GLORIFY HIM!
>>18254003>You may read the Mishna, particularly Baba Qamma and De re Rustica, Varro, Columella.The Mishnah was compiled in the 3rd century and doesn't accurately reflect 1st century lifestyle. The Mishnah probably doesn't also accurately reflect the ordinary person's experiences in daily life either. Also keep in mind that Temple sacrifices were conducted all year round which suggests shepherds would have continued pastoring their flocks in the winter. There being shepherds in the field at winter time in this region is not impossible:>William Hendriksen quotes a letter dated Jan. 16, 1967, received from the New Testament scholar Harry Mulder, then teaching in Beirut, in which the latter tells of being in Shepherd Field at Bethlehem on the just-passed Christmas Eve, and says: “Right near us a few flocks of sheep were nestled. Even the lambs were not lacking. . . . It is therefore definitely not impossible that the Lord Jesus was born in December” [Jack Finnegan, Handbook of Biblical Chronology (2nd ed.), no. 569, quoting Hendriksen, New Testament Commentary: Matthew (Grand Rapids: Baker, 1973), 1:182].>Stop worshipping Sol Invictus.The festival of Sol Invictus was never a major celebration in Roman religion, the earliest direct evidence we have for it is from the Chronograph of 354. Julian the Apostate attempted to popularize it in response to Roman Christians placing Christmas on or near the winter solstice. Even if Hippolytus's calculations were incorrect we do know that the Roman Church had been celebrating Jesus's birthday in connection with the winter/December 25 for a long time and Hippolytus's calculation is him trying to make the date make sense rather than him first setting the date. If you actually read about Hippolytus's calculation he has the birthday of Jesus be on January 2nd. Academic historians have largely refuted the "History of Religions hypothesis." The calculation hypothesis is more viable. Oh, also, enjoy hell. :)
>>18254053>The Mishnah was compiled in the 3rd century and doesn't accurately reflect 1st century lifestyle.>This Roman magic man, Hippolytus in the same era just happened to know the 1st century lifestyle as it was revealed to him in a dream>Right near us a few flocks of sheep were nestled. Even the lambs were not lacking. . . . It is therefore definitely not impossible that the Lord Jesus was born in December>I went to a tourist destination called SHEPHERDS FIELD and there were sheep there, therefore December nativity>The festival of Sol Invictus was never a major celebration in Roman religion, the earliest direct evidence we have for it is from the Chronograph of 354>If you actually read about Hippolytus's calculation he has the birthday of Jesus be on January 2nd.>retard papists celebrate Sol Invictus instead >enjoy Hell>AAaaagh I didn’t get the right date of the nativity aaAaagh.gif
>>18253493Merry Christmas except for Jews, negroids, beaners, chinks and pajeets. May you all get a bucket of shit for Christmas and the white man laugh at your misfortune. To my white brothers, merry Christmas indeed.
>>18254146>I got refuted and have no argument so let me sperg outGo adorn your idols, Varg.
>>18254211BASED Yulechad
>>18254236Yule is a neo-pagan invention.
>>18254211Retarded /pol/tranny
>>18253493You sure about that? https://youtu.be/_P4XOiMKLhk?si=8FVBSIpCNc8M4kZCWhere, where, where is Jesus?