YAHWEH, THE GOD OF ISRAEL, IS WITH US!
“Cry aloud, spare not, lift up thy voice like a trumpet, and shew my
people their transgression, and the house of Jacob their sins...”
(Isaiah 58: 1)
Is Christmas Christian?
1. Introduction
Is Christmas Christian? What a strange question, you may exclaim.
‘ Of course Christmas is Christian,’ it commemorates the
birth of the Savior of the world - Jesus Christ - the Son of God!
Doesn’t it?
Stunning as the following facts may appear, it is essential to bring them to
your attention.
- Christmas is PAGAN not a Christian festival!
December 25th was celebrated in ancient days, as the birthday of the
unconquerable SUN god; variously know as Tammuz, Mithra, Saturn,
Adonis or BAAL. This was centuries before Jesus Christ was born in
Bethlehem.
- Nowhere in the Bible are believers, in the God of Abraham, Isaac and
Jacob, required to celebrate Christmas.
- The early Christian church did not celebrate Christmas.
They celebrated the sacred feasts mentioned in the Bible; Leviticus
chapter 23.
- The Roman Church, in order to win Gentile converts to the Christian
faith, centuries after the apostolic era, adopted this ancient pagan
winter festival of the SUN god.
They renamed it 'Christmas' (Christ's Mass) claiming that it
would honor the SON of God.
- Scholars have, for centuries, known these facts.
These facts can be confirmed in any reference library!
This article will, first answer the question; When, according to
Scripture, was Jesus Christ born? It will then go on to quote various
historians, who wrote concerning Christmas. It will also list the
scriptural alternatives to Halloween, Christmas, Saint Patrick's Day,
Valentine's Day, Ash Wednesday, Mundi Thursday, Good Friday, Easter,
All Saints day etc. and the customs associated with them. It will end
with a challenging question, which all true believers, of whatever faith,
must answer.
To begin with, let us plainly state, the Scriptures do not give the
precise date of the Savior’s birth. However, by close examination
of various passages in the Bible, we are able to conclude, most certainly,
he was not born on the 25th December (mid-winter in the northern
hemisphere), but at some time in the autumn of the year. Here is how we
arrive at that opinion.
2. Scriptural Evidence
The story of the Savior's birth is well known.
Luke 1: |
5: There was in the days of Herod, the king of Judaea, a certain priest
named Zacharias, of the course of Abia: and his wife was of the
daughters of Aaron, and her name was Elisabeth.
6: And they were both righteous before God, walking in all the
commandments and ordinances of the Lord blameless.
7: And they had no child, because that Elisabeth was barren, and they both
were now well stricken in years.
8: And it came to pass, that while he executed the priest's office before
God in the order of his course,
9: According to the custom of the priest's office, his lot was to burn
incense when he went into the temple of the Lord.
10: And the whole multitude of the people were praying without at the time
of incense.
11: And there appeared unto him an angel of the Lord standing on the right
side of the altar of incense.
12: And when Zacharias saw him, he was troubled, and fear fell upon
him.
13: But the angel said unto him, Fear not, Zacharias: for thy prayer is
heard; and thy wife Elisabeth shall bear thee a son, and thou shalt call
his name John.
14: And thou shalt have joy and gladness; and many shall rejoice at his
birth.
15: For he shall be great in the sight of the Lord, and shall drink
neither wine nor strong drink; and he shall be filled with the Holy Ghost,
even from his mother's womb.
16: And many of the children of Israel shall he turn to the Lord their
God.
17: And he shall go before him in the spirit and power of Elias, to turn
the hearts of the fathers to the children, and the disobedient to the
wisdom of the just; to make ready a people prepared for the Lord.
18: And Zacharias said unto the angel, Whereby shall I know this? for I am
an old man, and my wife well stricken in years.
19: And the angel answering said unto him, I am Gabriel, that
stand in the presence of God; and am sent to speak unto thee, and to shew
thee these glad tidings.
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This passage tells us, the angel Gabriel visited Zacharias during the
course of Abia. What is meant by “the course of
Abia?”
The “course of Abia” (Abijah in Hebrew), we learn
from (1 Chronicles 24: 7-10), was the 8th of 24 courses during a 12 month
year. Each group of priests (all except the most senior who were on duty
more often), officiated in the Temple for two weeks every year.
Zacharias’ turn of duty came when the 8th group
(Abijah’s) attended; which was during weeks 15 and
16 after the start of the year.
A year, in the sacred calendar, begins with the new moon nearest the
spring equinox. Consequently, the new year starts in March or very early
April. For the purpose of this study, we will work with the equinox date of
March 20th. Fifteen weeks (105 days) after March 20th bring us to early
July. In other words, in early July the angel Gabriel told Zechariah,
his aged wife, Elisabeth, would conceive and bear a son; whose name was to
be called John.
Six months into Elisabeth’s pregnancy, that is, in early
January, Gabriel informed the virgin Mary, she also was to
conceive and bring forth a son, the Son of the Highest - the
Messiah! When Mary said, this was not possible, she had not known
a man, Gabriel told her, the aged Elisabeth, who had been
barren for many, many years, was already six months pregnant; another
apparent impossibility with man, but not with God. “For with
God nothing shall be impossible!”
Luke 1: |
26: And in the sixth month the angel Gabriel was sent from God unto a city
of Galilee, named Nazareth,
27: To a virgin espoused to a man whose name was Joseph, of the house of
David; and the virgin's name was Mary.
28: And the angel came in unto her, and said, Hail, thou that art highly
favoured, the Lord is with thee: blessed art thou among women.
29: And when she saw him, she was troubled at his saying, and cast in her
mind what manner of salutation this should be.
30: And the angel said unto her, Fear not, Mary: for thou hast found
favour with God.
31: And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son,
and shalt call his name JESUS.
32: He shall be great, and shall be called the Son of the Highest: and the
Lord God shall give unto him the throne of his father David:
33: And he shall reign over the house of Jacob for ever; and of his
kingdom there shall be no end.
34: Then said Mary unto the angel, How shall this be, seeing I know not a
man?
35: And the angel answered and said unto her, The Holy Ghost shall come
upon thee, and the power of the Highest shall overshadow thee: therefore
also that holy thing which shall be born of thee shall be called the
Son of God.
36: And, behold, thy cousin Elisabeth, she hath also conceived a
son in her old age: and this is the sixth month with her, who was called
barren.
37: For with God nothing shall be impossible.
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From this scripture we learn, amongst other things, three vital facts:
- Elisabeth conceived in early July.
- Mary conceived 6 months after Elisabeth, in early January.
- Therefore Jesus was born just over 9 months later; which brings
us to an autumn date in late September/early October.
From the above scriptural evidence, it is certain, Jesus Christ was not
born on December 25th but in the autumn of the year. Now,
this is an amazing fact, because late September/early October coincides with
the Week of Tabernacles, the most sacred week in the sacred calendar
(Leviticus 23: 23-44). The Week of Tabernacles is a memorial of
Israel's 40 years in the wilderness when the nation lived in
‘tabernacles’ (booths or tents); when Jehovah took
up residence in a ‘tabernacle,’ which was pitched in the
center of the camp. That is the low-level memorial of Tabernacles. The
high-level reality of Tabernacles was, Yeshua the Son of the Highest,
the Messiah, GOD INCARNATE, took up residence in a frail human body. In
other words, God ‘tabernacled’ with mankind in the person of
His Son - Jesus Christ!
3. Authoritative Quotations
Now that we know, the Savior was not born on December 25th,
but in the autumn of the year, probably during the Week of
Tabernacles, let us consider what various historians say
about how December 25th came to be celebrated as the Savior's
birth.
- The Two Babylons, by Alexander Hyslop, page 91
“The festivals of Rome are innumerable; but five of the
most important may be singled out for elucidation -viz., Christmas-day,
Lady-day, Easter, the nativity of St. John, and the Feast of the
Assumption. Each and all of these can be proved to be
Babylonian.”
- Ibid. page 93
“...within the Christian Church no such festival as Christmas
was ever heard of till the third century, and that not till the fourth
century was far advanced did it gain much observance. How, then, did the
Roman Church fix on December 25th as Christmas-day? Why, thus: Long before
the fourth century, and long before the Christian era itself, a festival was
celebrated among the heathen, at that precise time of the year, in honor
of the birth of the son of the Babylonian queen of heaven; and it may fairly
be presumed that in order to conciliate the heathen, and to swell the number
of the nominal adherents of Christianity, the same festival was adopted by
the Roman Church, giving it only the name of Christ. This tendency on the
part of the Christians to meet Paganism half-way was very early developed
... Upright men strove to stem the tide, but in spite of all their efforts,
the apostasy went on, till the Church, with the exception of a small
remnant, was submerged under Pagan superstition. That Christmas was
originally a Pagan festival, is beyond all doubt. The time of the year,
the ceremonies with which it is still celebrated, prove its origin. In
Egypt, the son of Isis, the Egyptian title for the queen of heaven, was born
at this very time, ‘about the time of the winter
solstice.’”
- Ibid. 96-97
“Even where the sun was the favorite object of worship, as in
Babylon itself and elsewhere, at this festival he was worshipped not merely
as the orb of day, but as God incarnate. It was an essential
principle of the Babylonian system, that the Sun or Baal was the one only
God. When, therefore Tammuz was worshipped as God incarnate, that implied
also that he was an incarnation of the Sun. In the Hindoo mythology,
which is admitted to be essentially Babylonian, this comes out very
distinctly. There, Surya, or the Sun, is represented as being incarnate,
and born for the purpose of subduing the enemies of the gods, who, without
such a birth, could not have been subdued. It was no mere astronomical
festival, then, that the Pagans celebrated at the winter solstice. That
festival at Rome was called the feast of Saturn, and the mode in
which it was celebrated there, showed whence it had been derived. The feast
as regulated by Caligula, lasted five days; loose reins were given to
drunkenness and revelry, slaves had temporary emancipation and used all
manner of freedoms with their masters. This was precisely the way in which,
according to Berosus, the drunken festival of the month Thebeth, answering
to our December, in other words , the festival of Bacchus, was
celebrated in Babylon... The Christmas tree, now so common among us,
was equally common in pagan Rome and pagan Egypt. In Egypt that tree was the
palm-tree; in Rome it was the fir; the palm tree denoting the pagan Messiah,
as Baal-Tamar, the fir referring to him as Baal-Berith.”
- Catholic Encyclopedia 1911 edition
“Christmas was not among the earliest festivals of the church...the
first evidence of the feast is from Egypt.”
- Encyclopedia Britannica article Christmas page 642
“Christmas customs are an evolution from times that long
antedated the Christmas period - a descent from seasonal, pagan, religious
and national practices, hedged about with legend and tradition... In the
beginning many of the earth's inhabitants were sun worshippers because the
course of their lives depended on its yearly round in the heavens, and
feasts were held at its return from distant wanderings. In the south of
Europe, in Egypt and Persia the sun-gods were worshipped with elaborate
ceremonies at the season of the winter solstice, as a fitting time to pay
tribute to the god of plenty, while in Rome the Saturnalia reigned for a
week... The exact day and year of Christ's birth have never been
satisfactorily settled, but when the fathers of the church in A.D. 340 chose
the day of the winter solstice which was firmly fixed in the minds of
the people and which was their most important festival.”
- The Story of Christmas by Michael Harrison, page 28
“In a famous letter to Augustine, Pope Gregory directs the
great missionary to accommodate the ceremonies of the Christian worship
as much as possible to those of the heathen, that the people might not be
startled at the change, and in particular the Pope advised Augustine to
allow converts to kill and eat at the Christmas festival a great number of
oxen to the glory of God, as they had formerly done to the
Devil.”
- Chambers Encyclopedia 1908 Edition Vol.111 page 222, article
Christmas
“It is nevertheless almost certain that the 25th of December
cannot be the nativity of the Savior, for it is then the height of the rainy
season in Judaea, and shepherds could hardly be watching their flocks by
night in the plains ... Not casually or arbitrarily was the festival of the
nativity celebrated on the 25th of December. One of the principal causes
that co-operated in fixing this period was that almost all the heathen
nations regarded the winter solstice as the turning point of the year - the
beginning of the renewed life and activity of the powers of nature, and of
the gods who were merely the symbolic personifications of these. In more
northern countries this fact must have made itself peculiarly palpable -
hence the Celts and Germans, from the oldest times, celebrated the season
with the greatest festivities. At the winter solstice the Norsemen held
their great Yule-feast in commemoration of the fiery sun-wheel, and
believed that during the twelve nights from the 25th December to the 6th
January they could trace the personal movements and interferences on earth
of their great deities, Odin, Beretha, etc. Many of the beliefs and
usages of the old Germans, and also of the Romans, relating to this period,
passed over from heathenism to Christianity, and have partly survived to the
present day.”
- Chambers Encyclopedia 1970, page 538, article Christmas)
“There is no authoritative tradition as to the day or month
of Christ's birth ... The winter solstice was regarded as the
birthday of the sun and at Rome a pagan festival of the nativity of
'sol invictus' was introduced by the Emperor Aurelian on 25th
December 274. The church, unable to stamp out this popular festival,
spiritualized it as the feast of the Nativity of the Sun of
Righteousness. When Christianity spread northwards it encountered
a similar pagan festival also held at the winter solstice - the great
Yule feast of the Norsemen. Once again Christmas absorbed
heathen customs. From the various sources came the Yule log, the
Christmas tree introduced into England from Germany and first
mentioned in 1789.”
Pause a while and consider the stunning truths you have just read. Here are
famous scholars and historians revealing amazing facts:
- Each year on the 25th December the pagans held a festival in honor
of the SUN god.
- Centuries after the Savior's birth in Bethlehem, this selfsame
festival of the SUN god was adopted by the Christian Church, given the
name Christmas and thereafter celebrated as the birthday of the SON OF
GOD!
These are truly eye-opening facts. Remember them.
4. Bible Feasts, What Are They?
Christmas is not merely a Pagan festival, its adoption into the
ecclesiastical calendar along with several other heathen observances
(Easter, Ash Wednesday, Halloween etc.) has almost blinded the church to the
sacred Sabbaths of Yahweh mentioned in the Bible; sacred days the
whole Christian church is commanded to keep. What are these sacred times?
They are:
- Passover:
This service commemorates the death of Jesus Christ, the Passover Lamb of
God, who gave his life to purchase our salvation.
- The Feasts of Unleavened Bread:
Commemorates Israel's hurried departure from Egypt, when they ate
unleavened bread. Unleavened Bread foreshadows the time when the
Almighty will totally rid His household - the Church - of the leaven
of sin, hypocrisy and false doctrine.
- Pentecost:
Commemorates the out-pouring of the Holy Spirit; not just the event
that happened on the day of Pentecost in apostolic times (Acts 2), but
also when the Most High will pour out His Spirit on His people in these
last days, after we have been cleansed of every vestige of sin.
- Trumpets:
This feast still awaits even partial fulfillment. It foreshadows the time
when cleansed, Spirit-filled believers will proclaim the final warnings
to mankind. Warnings, which will be preached when the terrifying events
described in the book of Revelation have begun.
- The Day of Atonement:
This day of fasting prefigures a time of judgment and
atonement when the church will finally be brought into the very
presence of the Almighty and be at-one with Him.
- The Feast of Tabernacles:
This feast commemorates Israel's 40 year stay in the wilderness in
temporary dwellings (booths/tents). Still future fulfillment, when the
Almighty will lead his people, once again, out of civilization and into
"the wilderness of the people." Tabernacles also commemorates the
incarnation, when the Almighty God took up residence in the human body
of His Son Yeshua!
- The Last Great Day:
This feast prefigures eternity; through the ages to come, the ransomed
will live with Yahweh the God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and His Son
Yeshua - our Redeemer!
Yes, these are the sacred Sabbaths of the Almighty God, which we are now
proclaiming to you.
Leviticus 23: |
1: And the LORD spake unto Moses, saying,
2: Speak unto the children of Israel, and say unto them, Concerning the
feasts of the LORD, which ye shall proclaim to be holy convocations,
even these are MY feasts.
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These are the only sacred feasts in the Bible, which believers are
commanded to observe.
5. What Now?
If you have read thus far, you will no doubt be wondering, How does this
information affect me? Believe us, we sympathize with you, if you are
now in a dilemma. Many years ago, we were in just such a situation. If all
this about Christmas is correct, then how must we react? To ignore truth, is
obviously not a safe policy to follow; especially when it concerns the
choice between Baal worship on one hand and obedience to the
commandments of God on the other. Perhaps, you should do what we did,
when we first learned the truth about Christmas. Go to the library and
check it all out. Read as many encyclopedias, dictionaries and other
reference works to see if all this is true. Also read, A Voice In The
Wilderness booklets on the
Feast Days of the God of
Israel and
The Sacred Calendar of the
God of Israel. When you have really studied the matter, make your choice to:
- Go along with the PAGAN festival of Christmas.
or
- Obey the Almighty’s commandments.
There really is no other option.
6. What About My Family?
Many sincere folks will nervously ask: What about my family, my children,
my friends? How can I possibly stop keeping Christmas? It's a family day
for us, the children and grand-children all expect presents. They'll all
think I've gone crazy! Well, let us tell you, it was the same for us and our
families. You may ask; Do our family members suffer? Do the children feel
deprived? Did they understand? We can tell you, no. The children issues are
not a problem. They'll understand faster than you think. Besides, you no
longer need to tell them all the lies about Santa Claus visiting
millions of homes each Christmas with presents for good little boys and
girls. Just tell them the truth; that is, Xmas is not a activity the
Almighty wants Christians to keep. Tell them, they will still receive nice
presents on their birthdays. In fact, you may give a child a gift any time
of the year because of a special achievement or just to show your love and
support.
Is it possible to stop keeping Christmas? Yes it is. Tens of thousands of
Christians the world over have already done so. What's more, they are now
keeping the Feasts of the God of Israel. Believe us, and we can speak
from experience, the children and grandchildren are in no way deprived.
Our children look forwad to and always get excited about Yahweh's feast
days.
7. Summary
- According to the Scriptures Jesus Christ, Yeshua the Messiah
was born in the autumn of the year; probably during the Week of
Tabernacles.
This extremely important Biblical feast commemorates and foreshadows two
important events: Israel's 40 year wanderings in the wilderness
when the nation lived in temporary dwellings (booths/tents) and the
incarnation! when the Almighty God took up residence in the person of
Yeshua the Messiah - the SON OF THE LIVING GOD!
- The early apostolic Church did not celebrate Christmas.
You may read the New Testament again and again and you will find this to
be the case.
- Centuries after the apostolic era, the Roman Church begin to
celebrate Christmas; which was - and still is - a pagan festival.
It was held in honor of the SUN god, variously known as Tammuz,
Mithra, Saturn, Adonis and BAAL! In order to win converts to the
Christian faith, the Catholic Church adopted this pagan festival, renamed
it Christmas (Christ's Mass) and now celebrates it in honor of the
SON of GOD! Alas, the whole Christian world, with the exception of
a few believers, has followed suit. Christmas is still a pagan festival
through and through. It's change of name from Saturnalia, the birthday
of the Sun god, to Christ's Mass has not altered its true character
one iota. The evil spirit behind its celebrations still produces the
deception, debt, drunkenness, misrule and licentiousness
that characterized the pagan revelries of bygone days.
- The sacred feasts listed in the Bible (Leviticus chapter 23) are
for Jewish as well as Gentile believers in the God of Israel.
These divine feasts constitute the Signature (Sign) of Yahweh the God
of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob.
- True believers must give up celebrating the heathen festivals of
Christmas, Easter, Ash-Wednesday etc.
They must begin keeping the Bible feasts listed in Leviticus chapter 23.
There really is no other safe alternative.
We pray, the Holy Spirit will grant you the humility, understanding
and courage you will need, in order to brake with PAGANISM and
take your stand for the TRUTH of the Almighty God as revealed in His
Word.
AMEN
In The Son's Name, For The Father's Glory
A Voice In The Wilderness - USA
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