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Prophet Esa( Jesus ) BirthDay According To Christian/Bible


The exact date of the birth of Jesus, also known as Jesus Christ, is not known. The New Testament of the Bible does not provide a specific date for Jesus' birth, and the traditional date of December 25th was chosen by the early Christian church in the 4th century as a way to coincide with and replace a number of other ancient winter festivals that were celebrated around that time.


Different Christian denominations and sects may have different traditions and beliefs about the birth of Jesus. Some may place a greater emphasis on the historical and biblical accounts of Jesus' birth, while others may focus more on the spiritual significance of the event. Additionally, some denominations may have specific practices or rituals associated with the celebration of Jesus' birth, such as the lighting of Advent candles or the singing of Christmas carols.


Here is a summary of some key points about the birth of Jesus according to the New Testament-


  • The Gospel of Luke in the New Testament provides a detailed account of the events surrounding Jesus' birth. According to this account, Jesus was born in Bethlehem, Palestine, during the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus.

  • Mary, Jesus' mother, was engaged to be married to Joseph, a carpenter. According to the New Testament, Mary was a virgin and became pregnant through the power of the Holy Spirit.

  • The New Testament says that Mary and Joseph traveled to Bethlehem, Mary's hometown, because a census was being taken and all the people had to go to their own towns to be counted.

  • When they arrived in Bethlehem, there was no room for them in the inn, so they had to stay in a stable, where Jesus was born.

  • The New Testament says that after Jesus was born, shepherds who were watching their flocks in the fields nearby were visited by an angel, who told them the good news of Jesus' birth. The shepherds went to see Jesus and spread the word about his birth.

  • The New Testament also says that wise men, or magi, who were probably astrologers, came from the East to visit Jesus and bring him gifts. They followed a star that they believed was a sign of Jesus' birth.

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