So… been hunting a ‘Christmas Eve’ date and just saw this on twitter … anyone got any sauce on this and how the date is such?? 🙏🏻

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In response Moultrie Patriot to his Publication

If actual Birthday is day of conception…..
then…..9/10, before the calendar change would be Christmas Eve tomorrow!

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In response Hyssop Cedar to her Publication

I read somewhere, that Christ was born sometime during he festival of lights and that the temple doors were opened

May you trust God that you are exactly where you are meant to be. May you not forget the infinite possibilities that are born of faith.

In response Lion Hart to his Publication

I believe the feast of the trumpets is coming on the 25th. Tomorrow (23rd) would also be two days ahead of schedule.

The Feast of Trumpets is also called Yom Hakeseh – The Hidden Day – because it is the only holy day designated by the LORD to be kept on a new moon. In ancient Israel, sighting the small sliver of the new moon could be challenging and unpredictable. Unlike the other feast days, no one could precisely calculate the exact day or hour the festival could begin. (That's why even today, two days are reserved for the Feast in case the moon isn't visible on the first night).

Hmmmmm…..looks similar to VK’s banner change.

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In response Hyssop Cedar to her Publication

I saw the sliver a couple nights ago - bright as day, very low in the eastern sky.

“That's why even today, two days are reserved for the Feast in case the moon isn't visible on the first night).”

It’s been too cloudy here!

In response Pike Bishop to his Publication

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