posted on Aug, 5 2011 @ 05:01 PM
The scriptures tell us exactly when Yeshua was born. Before we get into that, let's look back further. The Jews have and still do celebrate the
births of Adam, Abraham, Issac & Jacob as Sept.11th. Yeshua was born on September 11th in 3 B.C. on a Holy Feast called “Yom Teruah” or “Day of
Trumpets.”
Yeshua is known as the 2nd Adam. So, why would his birth be any different? Let's see what the scriptures say...
1 And there appeared a great wonder in heaven; a woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and upon her head a crown of twelve
stars:
2 And she being with child cried, travailing in birth, and pained to be delivered…
5 And she brought forth a man child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron: and her child was caught up unto God, and to his throne.
On no other day except on September 11th in 3 B.C. do we see this planetary alignment taking place. On this day and never before this date nor ever
again after, has this constellation been seen. It was “Virgo” the virgin” or “Bethulah” (in Hebrew), and she had 12 stars around her head
(for the twelve tribes of Israel), and the moon was under her feet.
The sun was “mid- body” and so she was “clothed with the sun” and she was giving birth to “Ariel” the Lion of the Tribe of Judah. This
happened at no other time in history except on this date which was a holy day in which God already commanded Israel to “keep forever” and this day
is called Yom Teruah, a “memorial of blowing trumpets” because God was “announcing” the arrival of his son into the world with trumpets and
shouting! Eight days later, his parents circumcised Yeshua in the temple and then 2 days later was Yom Kippur the Day of Atonement.
Then 5 days later was the Feast of Tabernacles called “Sukkot” where Mary/Miriam & Joseph would have done what every other Jewish family would
have done which is to “dwell in a succah.”
The Hebrew word for tabernacle is “succah” which means a stable or a manger. In most other years, Yeshua would’ve been born on the Feast of
Tabernacles (6 months after John the Baptist’s birth) but since that year in 3 B.C. was a “leap year” and the month of Adar II was not in the
calendar that year (making the year shorter), then counting 180 days from Passover in that year landed precisely on Yom Teruah or Feast of Trumpets
when Yeshua was born!
NOW, you can see the significance of September 11th, 2001. This was for religious reasons and it was done by someone in the know at a high level of
politics! The anti-christ has been in the government for a long