November 22, 2012

Private and Public Life of Jesus Christ 1. The General Edition

The Private and Public Life of Jesus Christ 1. The General Edition [Kindle Edition]

Preface.

Monday, December 25, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews: Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem. Sunday, January 7, 4 B.C. of the old Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy: Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem. But that calendar did not exist in the History. Nevertheless, the upper two dates were the same dates.
Jesus Christ was born after sunset, and Jesus Christ was Jew.
Sunday, December 24, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews altered Monday, December 25, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews.
Anyway, I adopted the data of Sunday, January 7, 4 B.C. of the old Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy for the date of birth of Jesus Christ.
For writing The Private and Public Life of Jesus Christ which book was made by me, at first I had to decide the date of death of Jesus Christ?
I examined from 15 A.D. until 40 A.D., and I noticed that the feast of the Passover has begun since the sunset of Friday of 27 A.D., 30 A.D., 33 A.D., and the other years had no value to examine except for them, for they had the contradictions of the day of the week and the period.
In 4 B.C., Herod the Great passed away. At that time, there was the matter of the lunar eclipse. That is to say, 99.99%, Friday, April 7, 30 A.D., the enemies had crucified Jesus, so Jesus Christ passed away at 3 p.m. on the Cross. So I wrote in the explanation of the Chapter 117 like this: "I think that this Chapter is the substantial Chapter 1 of The Private and Public Life of Jesus Christ."
The next important thing for decide the date of birth of Jesus Christ was to know the beginning date of His Public Life of Jesus Christ in correctly.
The general scholars wrote like this.
"The Public Life of Jesus Christ began in January of 28 A.D."
However it was not so, as a matter of fact, the Public Life of Jesus had begun since on Wednesday of January 8 of 27 A.D.
My dates were based on the data of the sun and the moon of the Astronomy, and I used Mr. Tsukasa Hasegawa's minimum data.
The Chapter 12 is the basical Chapter of the dates in my book.
See the Chapter 12.
Caesar Augustus was the Roman emperor from 27 B.C. till 14 A.D. In those days, the world had the peace, so he issued the decree that the census should be taken of the entire Roman World. This was the first census while Quirinius was governor of Syria, so the people went to their own towns for register. (1)
Monday, December 12, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews: This day was the winter solstice.
The mid December, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews, the imperial command was put up on the gate of the Nazareth's synagogue.
Israel had the rainy season from October until March. Especially, from December till January the Jews had a lot of rainfall. Moreover, of course the trip could be postponed because Mary had a reason such as pregnancy and illness. Nevertheless, Mary persuaded Joseph to go to Bethlehem.
Thursday, December 21, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews, the sun rose at 6:44 a.m.
Joseph who belonged to the house and line of David also went to from Nazareth to Judea, to Bethlehem the town of David, to be registered with Mary, who was pledged to be married to him and her pregnancy was already advanced. (2)
Bethlehem was located in south 9 km of Jerusalem, and it was 760 meters above sea level. However, Bethlehem did not have the many springs, so the population was about one thousand.
The Nativity is the third Mystery of the Joyful Mysteries of the Rosary.
The old solar calendar of the Jews had 365.25 days in one year.
Sunday, December 24, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews, the moon which phase of the moon was 9.4 rose at 0:43 p.m.
That afternoon, Joseph and Mary met a shepherd in the pasture, so Joseph got information on the lodging from him. (3)
Because Mary began labor Joseph struck the doors of the houses. But the all inhabitants of Bethlehem refused them, and they arrived at an inn. But the innkeeper refused them also, so they gave up the inn.
The Jews calculated their dates from sunset.
The sun set at 4:53 p.m., and it became on Monday of December 25 of 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews, they arrived at the livestock hut which was dug to the mountain. Mary was seventeen years three months and seventeen days old.
The moon's zenith which phase of the moon was 9.7 was at 7:53:28 p.m. While they were there, her days were completed to give birth, and she gave birth to her first-born Son. She wrapped Him in clothes and placed Him in the manger, because there was no room for them in the inn.
Monday, December 25, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews, it was at 8 p.m., the angel of the Lord appeared to the shepherds, and he stood by them and the glory of the Lord shone around them, and they feared very much. (4)
The angel Gabriel said to them.
"Do not be afraid. I bring you the good news of great joy which will be for all the people. Today, in the town of David a Savior has been born for you. He is Christ the Lord. And this will be a sign to you. You will find the Baby wrapped in cloths and lying in the manger."
Suddenly, the tremendous angels appeared in the moonlight sky, and they sang the Glory of God.
"The Glory to God in the highest, and on earth may peace with the people of the good will!"
As the angels disappeared into the heaven, the shepherds said to each other.
"Let's go to Bethlehem and see what has happened that the Lord has made known to us." They went to the cave, and they found Mary, Joseph, and the Baby Who was lying in the manger.
On the other hand, the three Wise men were researching about the Mysterious star at the distance at 8 p.m.
(1) Luke 2:1-3 (2) Luke 2:4-5 (3) Luke 2:6-7 (4) Luke 2:8-16
The Nativity was the very famous event for the angels in heaven. But the demons didn't notice about that thing at all.
When it was that Jesus Christ was born? It was December 25 that Jesus Christ was born. I know that the dates of birth of founders of other ancient religions too difficult for anybody to decide, so the authors of other ancient religions have no idea when their founders were born.
It is true that they write a lot, but some of them write little. With respect to this question, there are many opinions. The authors of other ancient religions are right to a certain extent.
While I understood what they say, I didn't agree with them.
I bough a book in Bethlehem of U.S.A., but it fell short of my expectation. The Fiction of the religion is out of the question.
I am fed with the wrong theories, and the more I read those books, the less I will understand them.
I think that it is no use you're researching the dates of the Rosary and the Four Gospels. No matter haw hard you may try, you cannot do them. However hard you research about them, I am one step ahead of us as follow:
Monday, December 25, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews – Wednesday, September 8, 22 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews = seventeen years three months and seventeen days.
So I wrote like this: "Mary was seventeen years three months and seventeen days old."
Monday, December 25, 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews: Jesus Christ was born in Bethlehem. There were the four important informations.
(1). Monday
(2). 5 B.C.
(3). of the old solar calendar
(4). of the Jews.
The old solar calendar of the Jews had 365.25 days in one year. And it was the Jews' solar calemdar before 8 A.D.
(1). Monday: The Jews calculated their dates from sunset, and Jesus Christ was born after sunset of Sunday, so Jesus Christ was born on Monday.
(2). 5 B.C.: This meaning was 5 B.C. of the old solar calendar of the Jews, not 7 B.C., 6 B.C., and not 4 B.C.
(3). of the old solar calendar: In other words, it was not the old Julian calendar, not the old Jewish, not the old Gregorian calendar of the Astronomy, not the Julian, and not the Jewish calendar. Of course, it was not the Gregorian calendar.
(4). of the Jews: In other words, its calendar was not for the Egyptians, the Romans, the Japanese, and not for the Indians, but the Jews.