Has History Disproved Christmas Has History Disproved Christmas

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Has History Disproved Christmas?

Has History Disproved Christmas?

Has History Disproved Christmas? MATTHEW'S STORY LUKE'S STORY 1: 1 -17 Genealogy 1: 18

Has History Disproved Christmas? MATTHEW'S STORY LUKE'S STORY 1: 1 -17 Genealogy 1: 18 -23 Joseph finds out 1: 24 -25 Joseph marries Mary 1: 25 b Jesus born 2: 1 -12 Magi 2: 13 -15 Flee to Egypt 2: 16 -18 Herod kills babies 2: 19 -23 JM&J go to Nazareth after Herod dies. 1: 1 -25 John's birth foretold 1: 26 -38 Jesus' birth foretold 1: 39 -56 Mary visits Elizabeth 1: 57 -80 Birth of John 2: 1 -5 Census 2: 6 -7 Birth of Jesus 2: 8 -20 Shepherds and Angels 2: 21 Circumcision of Jesus 2: 22 -38 Presentation at the Temple 2: 39 -40 JM&J go to Nazareth

Has History Disproved Christmas? CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Luke 1 Matthew 1: 18 -25 Luke 2:

Has History Disproved Christmas? CHRONOLOGICAL ORDER Luke 1 Matthew 1: 18 -25 Luke 2: 1 -21 Matthew 2: 1 -12 Luke 2: 22 -39 Matthew 2: 13 -23 Luke 2: 40 -52

Has History Disproved Christmas? COMMON FEATURES Mary and Joseph engaged Jesus conceived by the

Has History Disproved Christmas? COMMON FEATURES Mary and Joseph engaged Jesus conceived by the Holy Spirit Angels announce it Jesus born in Bethlehem Herod Move to Nazareth

Has History Disproved Christmas? MATTHEW'S PRIORITIES Jesus as the True Israel LUKE'S PRIORITIES Joseph's

Has History Disproved Christmas? MATTHEW'S PRIORITIES Jesus as the True Israel LUKE'S PRIORITIES Joseph's POV Jesus as the one who comes out of Egypt Jesus as the one who receives the riches of the nations Opposed by the existing Israel Jesus as the includer of the excluded Mary's POV Shepherds Focus on the Temple Zechariah Simeon, Anna

Has History Disproved Christmas? “THE CENSUS PROBLEM” 1. There was no known empire-wide census

Has History Disproved Christmas? “THE CENSUS PROBLEM” 1. There was no known empire-wide census under Augustus 2. No Roman census would have required Joseph to go to Bethlehem to register 3. Israel under Herod wasn't part of the Roman Empire 4. Josephus wrote that the first Roman census was under Quirinius in AD 6, and that caused a revolt 5. Quirinius wasn't governor of Syria until 10 years after Herod died.

Has History Disproved Christmas? TIMELINE 36 BC Herod the Great becomes King of Israel,

Has History Disproved Christmas? TIMELINE 36 BC Herod the Great becomes King of Israel, with Roman support 4 BC Herod the Great dies. Israel is split up into Roman provinces. AD 6 Quirinius becomes governor of Syria after Herod's son, Archaelus, is sacked by Rome. AD 6 Large census in Judea leads to rioting. AD 525 Dionysius Exiguus invents the AD/BC dating system. He guesses when Jesus was born based on dates of Roman Emperors.

Has History Disproved Christmas? DEALING WITH THE PROBLEMS 1) The Romans liked doing censuses

Has History Disproved Christmas? DEALING WITH THE PROBLEMS 1) The Romans liked doing censuses because they liked taxing people. We know there was ongoing census activity across the Roman Empire at the time of Herod. 3) We also know that vassal kings (like Herod) did censuses too when Rome told them to. There's even evidence that Jews under Herod were paying Roman taxes (and hence had been censused).

Has History Disproved Christmas? DEALING WITH THE PROBLEMS Luke is generally a very reliable

Has History Disproved Christmas? DEALING WITH THE PROBLEMS Luke is generally a very reliable historian. If there was a census for Roman taxation and at Roman command under Herod, it makes sense that. . . 2 & 4) If Herod did a census (before 4 BC), he might have done it Jewish-style rather than Roman-style. A Jewish-style census could well involve going to ancestral towns, especially if Joseph owned land in Bethlehem as he might well do if descended from David. A Jewish-style census wouldn't have caused riots like the Roman-style one in AD 6 and so is less likely to be mentioned by Josephus.

Has History Disproved Christmas? PROBLEMS FOR THE PROBLEMS There's other evidence that the census

Has History Disproved Christmas? PROBLEMS FOR THE PROBLEMS There's other evidence that the census is an otherwise unknown one before 4 BC. No other period would have required going from Nazareth to Bethlehem – they were in different provinces after 4 BC Luke clearly knows about the 6 AD census and the rebellion – he mentions it in Acts 5: 37. This is a different census. . . We only have one person outside the Bible writing about this period in Israel, Josephus, and he's focusing on how the Romans ended up destroying Israel. He has no reason to mention a peaceful census.

Has History Disproved Christmas? SO WHAT ABOUT QUIRINIUS? Luke 2: 2 This was the

Has History Disproved Christmas? SO WHAT ABOUT QUIRINIUS? Luke 2: 2 This was the first census that took place whilea Quirinius was governor of Syria. (NIV 2010) Footnote - “Or this census took place before. . . ” The word in question is πρωτος - dictionaries define it as “first, before, greatest”. So it could be talking about the census BEFORE the one where Quirinius was governor of Syria (the one in AD 6 which caused all the trouble).

Has History Disproved Christmas? SO WHAT ABOUT QUIRINIUS? Alternatively, the verse literally reads “this

Has History Disproved Christmas? SO WHAT ABOUT QUIRINIUS? Alternatively, the verse literally reads “this was the first census of Quirinius, governor of Syria. ” Q may well have been asked to administer the census by Herod, even though he wasn't governor of Syria yet, in the same way we might talk about “President George W Bush” for something he did as a young man.

Has History Disproved Christmas? CONCLUSIONS Evidence from historians of the time and archaeology is

Has History Disproved Christmas? CONCLUSIONS Evidence from historians of the time and archaeology is necessarily incomplete. We shouldn't expect them to tell us everything. The events described in the Bible fit with each other, and don't directly contradict what else we know of the period. Some details (e. g. Herod's character) fit very well with what we know of the period. If God became man at Christmas, we'd expect there to be miracles, angels and so on, so they don't cause a problem. Therefore history has not disproved Christmas.