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There are several theories as to when Yah'shua the Messiah (Jesus Christ) was actually born. One thing we know for certain is that He was not born on 25 December (acording to Catholics and Protestants) or on 6 January (according to Eastern Orthodoxy). Most messianics believe that He was born in the autumn on either the Day of Trumpets (Yom Teruah) or (the most widespread belief) during the Feast of Tabernacles (Sukkot) because Scripture describes His incarnation as a 'tabernacling'. One prominent messianic minister believes He was born in the spring on Aviv 1 or the Biblical New Year. Find out on this page why He was almost certainly born at Passover (Pesach) and on none of the other days and why this ministry celebrates it on Aviv 1.
Rabbi Jonathan Cahn on the Jim Bakker Show, 12 November 2012
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