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The Birth Of Jesus.
According to the Bible, Jesus was born on the Day of Atonement, 4,000 years, 7 months and 10 days after the creation of Adam on the 6th day. This is confirmed by the completed Old Testament timeline and by the timeline in Luke chapter 1.
Why is the 10th day of the 7th month of Tishrei on the Jewish calendar (September) so significant? Because God told Moses in Leviticus 16:29-34, on the 10th day of the 7th month of Tishrei, you are to make a sacrifice for the sins of the people, the Day of Atonement. Is it just a coincidence the Old Testament timeline from the creation of Adam to the birth of Jesus ends with the 7th month and 10th day to coincide with what God told Moses in Leviticus 16:29-34? Why did Jesus come to be born? He came to atone for the sins of the world. Both the Day of Atonement and the Passover Feast represent Jesus.
Jesus was born on the Day of Atonement and He was crucified, buried and rose again on the third day at Passover. Only God could have made this happen as no one but God is in control of time and the events of time for His own purpose and glory.
The True Birthday Of Jesus, According To The Bible.


The Passover Feast Timeline,
The Crucifixion And Resurrection Of Jesus.

The Passover Feast represents Jesus. God told Moses it was a time to remember how God delivered the children of Israel out of bondage.
The children of Israel had spent 430 years enslaved by the Egyptians. God tells Moses, go to Pharaoh and tell him to let my people go. Moses obeys the voice of God and goes before Pharaoh and tells him, God said let my people go. Pharaoh refuses, so God through Moses inflicts Egypt with 10 plagues. The Bible says God hardened the heart of Pharaoh not to let the people go because God had a purpose and a plan.
The apostle Paul quotes God’s purpose in Romans 9:17-18, For the scripture saith unto Pharaoh, Even for this same purpose have I raised thee up, that I might shew my power in thee, and that my name might be declared throughout all the earth. Therefore hath he mercy on whom he will have mercy, and whom he will he hardeneth.
God tells Moses, say unto the children of Israel they are to select a lamb without blemish. On the day before Passover you are to kill the lamb and using a hyssop sprinkle the blood of the lamb on the door post of each house. That night the angel of death would come through the land of Egypt. Every house in the land of Egypt that did not have the blood on the door post the angel of death would kill the first born son of that household. The next morning the Egyptians woke up to the death of their first born sons. Pharaoh calls Moses before him and tells Moses to take his people the children of Israel and leave the land of Egypt. The Bible says they left that same day.

The time of Passover is in the first month of Nisan on the Jewish calendar from the 10th day to the 15th day, which varies each year either in March or April on the Gregorian calendar. The time of Passover lasts for 7 days from the 14th to 21st day. During Passover no leavened bread is to be eaten.
Nisan the 10th is called lamb selection day. This is when a lamb without blemish is selected to be the sacrificial lamb. In 33AD the 10th day of Nisan, “lamb selection day” fell on the first day of the week, which is Sunday on the Gregorian calendar.
Jesus as the selected lamb enter the city of Jerusalem through the Eastern Gate riding on a donkey. The people shouted, Hosanna! Blessed is he who comes in the name of the Lord!". They honored him as the promised King and Messiah by waving palm branches and throwing palm branches down in the path of the donkey to step on, shouting "Hosanna to the Son of David”! Blessed is the king of Israel” and "Hosanna in the highest”! This is why we call this day “Palm Sunday”. Only God could have made this 10th day of Nisan fall on the first day of the week (Sunday) in 33AD. It is important on the Passover and resurrection timeline in order for Jesus to be resurrected on the first day of the week seven days later to become the first fruits of the resurrection.

Here is an important note to remember.. In the Bible and on the Jewish calendar, each day ends and the new day begins at sunset, Genesis 1:5. This is a very important point to God’s timeline of the Passover feast and the resurrection of Jesus. Let me also just mention, it is the best time of the day to pray, ending the day and beginning the new day with prayer.

On the 14th day of Nisan from high noon to sunset, the lamb is slain, roasted and prepared for the Passover meal. The Passover Feast begins at sundown with the Seder meal, on the 15th day of Nisan. Every part of the lamb is eaten. The Jews eat unleavened bread and bitter herbs to remind them of the bitterness of being enslaved in the land of Egypt.

The enslavement of the children of Israel in the land of Egypt represented the world’s enslavement to sin. The lamb selected without blemish represented Jesus as the perfect lamb that was slain. The door post represented the cross. The blood of the lamb on the door post represented the blood Jesus would shed on the cross for the sins of the world.

In the year of our Lord 33AD, the 14th day of Nisan began at sundown and in that year the day fell on Thursday. That evening Jesus and His 12 disciples ate the first Passover Seder meal that was by Biblical tradition. Jesus told His disciples in Matthew 26, And as they were eating, Jesus took bread, and blessed it, and brake it, and gave it to the disciples, and said, Take, eat; this is my body. And he took the cup, and gave thanks, and gave it to them, saying, Drink ye all of it; For this is my blood of the new testament, which is shed for many for the remission of sins.
Later that evening after eating the Seder meal, Jesus and His disciples went to the garden of Gethsemane. There Jesus prayed with blood, sweat and tears to the Heavenly Father not to go to the cross and he prayed “to let this cup pass from me”. Then Jesus prayed, “not my will Father but thy will be done”.
After Jesus had finished praying. Judas who was the disciple that betrayed Jesus for 30 pieces of silver came with soldiers to take Jesus to be tried. This would have been in the evening which was the beginning of the day on Thursday, the 14th day of Nisan.
The religious trial of Jesus was led by Annas and Caiaphas (the high priest), along with the Sanhedrin council. Later the political trial was conducted by Pontius Pilate, the Roman governor. Jesus had a brief appearance before Herod Antipas but he never spoke a word.
Later Pontius Pilate would ask Jesus, “are thou the king of the Jews” of which Jesus replied, “thou sayest”. Pontius Pilate then said I find no fault in this man but fearing what the people would say about his loyalty to Caesar. Pontius Pilate gave the people a choice between freeing Jesus or freeing Barabbas who was a convict. The people cried give us Barabbas and crucify Jesus. This would have taken place in the morning of Thursday on the 14th. Remember, the day ends and begins at sunset.
On our Gregorian calendar we think of the day ending at 12AM midnight, so it is sometimes difficult for people to follow the Biblical timeline. Just remember according to the Bible the evening at sunset is the beginning of the day.
Pontus Pilate washed his hands and Jesus was led away to be crucified. At the 6th hour on Thursday the 14th of Nisan, which is at 12noon Jesus was hung on the cross and he was crucified. He hung on the cross for 3 hours until the 9th hour (3PM) and then Jesus died. The Bible says He gave up the ghost.

Important Note: The selected lamb for Passover is slain on the 14th day from high noon to sundown before the Passover feast that begins at sunset on the 15th.
In 33AD all over the land of Israel and in Jerusalem while the lamb was being slain and prepared for the Passover Seder meal, Jesus was being crucified. Think about that.

Now I want you to understand this. Immediately after Jesus died at the 9th hour, His spirit was transported to the place called Paradise. Jesus told the thief on the cross next to Him, this day shalt thou be with me in Paradise. People misconstrued the 3 days and 3 nights of Jesus death to begin when Jesus was placed inside the tomb. THAT IS NOT SO.
Matthew 12:40 says, For as Jonas was three days and three nights in the whale's belly; so shall the Son of man be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.
Did you see that? “In the heart of the earth”. Not the tomb.
The heart of the earth is where hell and paradise are with a gulf between them. Jesus immediately upon His death and at that very moment He gave up the ghost, His spirit was transported to Paradise in the heart of the earth. The 3 days and 3 nights began immediately after he gave up the ghost and He entered Paradise, not when he was placed in the tomb.

I want to make a very important point here. We know from the parable of the rich man and Lazarus that hell and Paradise are in the heart of the earth with a gulf between them.
When Jesus died His spirit was transported to the heart of the earth and He went to Paradise, NOT HELL. Hell is a place of torment for sinners and unbelievers. Jesus told the thief on the cross, this day shalt thou be with me in Paradise.
In Acts 2:27-31, Peter says, “that his soul was not left in hell, neither his flesh did see corruption”. Here in Acts 2 Peter is talking about the “grave”, the realm of the dead and the translation is often mistaken. Yes, Jesus died on the cross and His flesh knew the sting of death to the grave but then three days later He was resurrected to a new life with a celestial glorified incorruptible body. The spirit of Jesus did not go to the place of torment and no where in the Bible does it say Jesus went to the place of torment but just as Jesus told the thief on the cross He went to Paradise.

Jesus was crucified on Thursday and He would hang on the cross until Friday. Members of the Sanhedrin asked Pontius Pilate to take the body of Jesus down from the cross before the Sabbath, which would have began at sunset ending the day on Friday to begin Saturday the Sabbath day. Saturday the Sabbath day would begin at sunset and the Jewish religious leaders did not want Jesus body hanging on the cross on the Sabbath day.
Now this is where Christian tradition concerning the timeline of Jesus crucifixion led by the Catholics got it wrong. Jesus was not crucified on Friday, which would have been the 15th of Nisan, the day of Passover. Jesus was crucified on Thursday the 14th of Nisan to fulfill the Passover Feast. His body was taken down on Friday and placed in the tomb.
People you have to understand the timeline of the events. Jesus died at the 9th hour, which is 3PM on Thursday. The new day of Friday would begin 3 hours later at sunset with the Passover feast. The Sabbath begins the next day at sunset on Saturday.
I want you to think about this logically. We know the Sanhedrin wanted Jesus’s body taken down before sunset on Saturday of the Sabbath day. Jesus died at 3 PM. If this was on Friday that would only give the Sanhedrin 3 hours to go to Pontiius Pilate and persuade him to take down the body of Jesus from the cross before sunset. Then they would have to prepare Jesus’s body for burial and decide what tomb to lay the body of Jesus in. That takes a lot of time to get done. 3 hours is just not enough time for all those events to take place.
Now I want you to really think about this. When Jesus died at 3PM it was not from the pain of the cross but because He gave up the ghost. Jesus had been hanging on the cross for only 6 hours. The Romans would not have come around to check to see if He was dead in that short of time. Most people after being crucified by the Romans would hang on the cross for at least 24 hours to several days. The crucifixion was a horrible method and form of execution. It was meant to cause much suffering and pain. The Romans would not take someone down off the cross after only hanging on the cross for 6 hours or even 3 hours after they had died. The next day the Romans would come around to see if the person hanging on the cross was dead. If the person was still alive the Romans would break the person’s legs to cause them to suffer and die quicker. When they came to Jesus He was already dead so they did not have to break His legs, which fulfilled the prophecy not a single bone was broken. Instead the Roman soldier pierced His side with a spear, which was also the fulfillment of prophecy.
By the methods the Romans used to crucify someone it is logical to believe that Jesus hung on the cross for at least 24 hours after He died. His spirit was already in Paradise, in the heart of the earth from the moment He gave up the ghost to fulfill the 3 days and 3 nights as prophesied.
So, it is not 3 days and 3 nights in the tomb but rather 3 days and 3 nights in Paradise in the heart of the earth as stated in Matthew 12:40. From Thursday the 14th day of Nisan at 3PM when Jesus died to Sunday morning, the first day of the week when Jesus rose again would be exactly 3 days and 3 nights.
I also want you to understand this. The Jews and the Romans did not kill Jesus. Jesus said, no one takes my life but I lay down my life freely. Yes, the Jews condemned Jesus to die and yes the Romans hung Jesus on the cross to die but Jesus gave up the ghost and gave His live freely. That was the reason for why He came to be born, to atone for the sins of the world. He could have called 10,000 angels to come and take him down from the cross but Jesus laid down His life freely for you and for me. Jesus demonstrated on the cross just how much He loved us that He was willing to lay down His life.
Jesus rose again on the first day of the week, Mark 16:2. The first day of the week after Passover is when the Jews celebrate the Feast of First fruits, which represents Jesus. Jesus being risen on the first day of the week after Passover became the First Fruits of the resurrection. God’s timeline is perfect. God paints a beautiful picture as only God could have done.

Important Note: When doing the research for the day of the week Nisan 10, 14 and 15 fell on in 33AD. The dates are all over the board. Google puts Nisan 10, lamb selection day on a Sunday the first day of the week, which of course we know is when Jesus rode into Jerusalem riding on a donkey and the people welcomed him. Except Google also puts Nisan 14 on a Friday which does not add up or make any since. Sunday-10, Monday-11, Tuesday-12, Wednesday-13, Thursday-14, Friday-15.
What I have found out in researching the date and the day of the week for Nisan the 10th and 14th is, no one knows for sure. Some claim Nisan 14 was on a Friday in 33AD and others say on a Thursday. Google sure has the dates confused. Here's the problem. Trying to convert our AD Gregorian calendar with God's calendar and timeline is not easy.
So, what does the Bible say? In tracing the timeline in Matthew 26-28 we know Jesus came into Jerusalem on Sunday the first day of the week and was accepted by the people. This would have to be on God's order of a timeline by the event of the day Nisan 10, lamb selection day.
When reading the events of what took place during those next 7 days in Matthew 26-28 it is not hard to establish a timeline. Several times in Matthew 26-28 the Bible tells us what events took place and on what day. It is clear to establish a timeline in Matthew 26-28 with Nisan 10 lamb selection day falling on Sunday the first day of the week. From that reference point Nisan 14th, the day Jesus was crucified would have to fall on a Thursday. With the events of that week from Sunday to Sunday, it is the only timeline that fits to fulfill the prophecy of Passover.

So, here is the Passover timeline. Remember, the day ends and a new day begins at sunset.
Sunday, the first day of the week on Nisan the 10th lamb selection day, Jesus enters Jerusalem riding on a donkey and the people welcome him. For the next three days according to Matthew 26-28, Jesus teaches in the Temple. On Thursday the 14th day of Nisan from high noon to just before sunset, as lambs all over Israel and Jerusalem are being slain for the Passover feast, Jesus is crucified. That evening on the 15th of Nisan after the crucifixion of Jesus, Passover begins with the Seder meal. This would have been the beginning of Friday at sunset. The next day of Friday Jesus's body is taken down from the cross and paced in the tomb. On Sunday, the first day of the week three days later after Jesus was crucified, He is risen from the dead becoming the first fruits of the resurrection. God does paint a beautiful picture.


The Second Coming Of Christ. (Taken From My Sermon)

Recently I have seen all over Facebook and on social media outlets, Christians setting dates for the rapture of the church and Christ’s return. Have they not read the Bible?
People were posting that on September 22nd, the day of Rosh Hashanah in 2025, which is the first day of the Jewish feast of trumpets. They were claiming the rapture of the church was going to take place on that date. You may have seen it.
Of course when September 22 came and went with no rapture people were really disappointed.
Can you imagine, all those people who thought the rapture was going to take place on September 22 woke up the next morning on the 23rd and realized they had been left behind.
Then I begin to see they had push the date up to December 2025.
Let me tell you right now what Jesus said in Matthew 24.
No one, not even Jesus himself knows the hour and the day Jesus will come again. Only the heavily Father knows the hour and the day of Christ return.
The key words here are hour and day. Jesus did say in that same passage of scripture we would know when the time of his coming is near, even at the doors. He went on to give an example with the fig tree and said when you see the leaves beginning to change, you know what season it is.
Jesus said there would be specific signs of his coming to watch for when that time is near.

People who set dates for Christ return, let me tell you what you are doing. You are causing people not to believe that Jesus is coming again. When you set dates and those dates come and go with no rapture. People begin to say, well this is all just a bunch of nonsense. Here is another set time that has come and gone with no rapture, so why should anyone believe Jesus is coming back again?

Paul said there are people who claim to be Christian but in reality they are the enemies of the cross of Jesus. These are people who are ignorant of the word of God.
I would put these people that give dates for Christ return in that same category. They are not only ignorant of God‘s word but they are deceivers. Workers of iniquity and they will cause more people to go to hell because of their deceptions.
It is one thing to mark the time of the season according to the signs Jesus said to watch for. Although, to make claims that strictly goes against scripture is not of God but is of deception.

All my life I have heard preachers say, Jesus could come today. THIS IS SCRIPTURALLY WRONG.
Let me tell you what must first happen before Jesus comes again.
Jesus said in Matthew 24 there would be signs to look for to know when his coming is near.
Before Jesus can and will come again, ALL PROPHECIES MUST BE FULFILLED.
Let me say that again. Before Jesus will and before Jesus can come again, all prophecies must be fulfilled. Jesus cannot and will not come again until all prophecies have been fulfilled.

What prophecies?
1. Israel must become a nation again and the Jews would reclaim Jerusalem. Ezekiel 36 and 37, Isaiah 11 and 66, Jeremiah 30-33, Zechariah 2, Luke 21.
That prophecy was FULFILLED in 1948 and ratified by the United Nations in 1949. In 1967 the Jews retook Jerusalem and then in 2017 Jerusalem once again became the capital of Israel. Jesus said that generation will not pass away until all things be fulfilled.
2. The gospel must be preached in every nation to fulfill the great commission. That prophecy has been FULFILLED by missionaries, especially in the last 100 years who have taken the gospel of Jesus Christ to every nation of the world. Jesus said in Matthew 24 the gospel would be preached in every nation and then comes the end.
3. The 7 Seals must be opened to fulfill Revelation chapter 5.
That prophecy has NOT YET BEEN FULFILLED.
4. Jesus said in Matthew 24 when the sun is darkened and the moon does not give its light and the stars fall from heaven. That is the sign that Jesus’s coming is near. That same prophecy is given in Joel 2:31 and Acts 2:20 and that event only takes place one time in the Bible, at the opening of the 6th seal, Revelation 6:12-17. IT HAS NOT YET BEEN FULFILLED.
5. The first 6 trumpets of the 7th Seal must sound and Jesus comes at the last trumpet according to Paul in I Corinthians 15:51-53, which is the 7th trumpet of the 7th seal. That prophecy has NOT YET BEEN FULFILLED.
6. Now this is a really big one. The 3rd Temple must be built to fulfill the 70th week of Daniel in Daniel chapter 9, with the covenant between Israel and the antichrist for daily sacrifices in the Temple and to fulfill the abomination of desolation spoken of by Daniel and of Jesus. That prophecy has NOT YET BEEN FULFILLED.
Before the 70th week of Daniel can begin, referred to by Christians as the great tribulation. The 3rd Temple must be built to fulfill the prophecy of Daniel and of Jesus.
When you see the 3rd Temple being built, Revelation chapter 11. You will know that the 70th week of Daniel is getting closer.
Did you know right now the Temple Institute in Israel called Machon HaMikdash is preparing to build the 3rd Temple. We are getting closer to the coming of Christ. The signs of Jesus coming are beginning to unfold.

There is one other thing I want to clarify here.
You will hear preachers and even Christians say Jesus comes as a thief in the night.
This of course is found in 1 Thessalonians 5:2, Matthew 24:43, Luke 12:39, Revelation 16:15 and II Peter 3:10.
I want you to pay attention to what the apostle Paul said.
In I Thessalonians 5:1-3 Paul does say Jesus come as a thief in the night but then look at verses 4 through 6.
4 But ye, brethren, are not in darkness, that that day should overtake you as a thief.
5 Ye are all the children of light, and the children of the day: we are not of the night, nor of darkness.
6 Therefore let us not sleep, as do others; but let us watch and be sober.


Jesus does not come as a thief in the night to those who are ready and faithfully watching for his return.
Jesus only comes as a thief in the night to the lost and unsaved and to the lukewarm Christians who are caught up in their affections for the things of the world. Who mind earthly things and are not faithfully watching for Christ’s return. Jesus said to watch and be ready.

In Matthew 24 Jesus gave this warning concerning the evil servant who said my Lord delays his coming.
45 Who then is a faithful and wise servant, whom his lord hath made ruler over his household, to give them meat in due season?
46 Blessed is that servant, whom his lord when he cometh shall find so doing.
47 Verily I say unto you, That he shall make him ruler over all his goods.
48 But and if that evil servant shall say in his heart, My lord delayeth his coming;
49 And shall begin to smite his fellowservants, and to eat and drink with the drunken;
50 The lord of that servant shall come in a day when he looketh not for him, and in an hour that he is not aware of,
51 And shall cut him asunder, and appoint him his portion with the hypocrites: there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.


We as Christians are all watching and waiting for Jesus to return as he promised but think about this . Jesus may come for you tonight as no one is promised tomorrow.
You may die on your way home tonight from this meeting or you may die in your sleep tonight and not see the sun rise in the morning. The most important question I can ask you right now, are you ready to meet Jesus.

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