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Birth of Christ October 1, Day of Atonement (Gregorian) 7 BC - Abstract from Time has an End - Harold Camping /Family Radio pg. 314 pg. 314 ...Assuming it took about two weeks to arrive in Elisabeth's house, it meant that Mary was about three and a half months pregnant when she left Elisabeth at the time John was born. As we learned earlier, the birth of John was about April 15, Thus, it appears Mary would have left Elisabeth. Therefore, Jesus would have been born about five and a half months later than April 15th or about October 1. In any case, we know that the information concerning such things as the course of Abia, the sixth month of Elizabeth 's pregnancy, and the three-month visit of Mary with Elizabeth have been carefully placed in the Bible for a purpose. The purpose focuses on the date of Jesus' Birth. For certain it means that Jesus would have been born very close to October 1 in the year 7 B.C. When we calculate the date of the day of atonement in 7 B.C. , we discover it was October 1, a date that appears to fit perfectly with our present conclusion that Jesus was born about October 1... |
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