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  1. When was Publius Quirinius governor of Syria? - Luke 2:2

    This article strongly indicates Luke 2:2 accurately refers to a historical person called Quirinius who was governor of Syria at the time of Christ's birth.

  2. Was Jesus born on December 25? — Testimony of Historians

    We celebrate Jesus' birth on Christmas day, December 25. But was Jesus born on December 25? Find out the answer in this Q&A.

  3. Christmas Archives | NeverThirsty

    When was Publius Quirinius governor of Syria? – Census in Luke 2:2 The post When did King Herod the Great reign and die?appeared first on NeverThirsty. When did King Herod the Great reign and die? …

  4. 9. Positional sanctification refers to all the spiritual realty of every believers, even though they are still living on earth.

  5. When did King Herod the Great reign and die? | NeverThirsty

    Historians believe King Herod the Great died in 4 B.C. based on the testimony of Emil Schurer. But recent research strongly indicates that date is wrong.

  6. Did You Forget God the Father At Christmas? - NeverThirsty

    The next date marker is that the census was taken during the reign of the governor Quirinius. Now what is important about Quirinius is that the dates of his governorship help us better understand when …

  7. Heaven, Paradise, Sheol, Hell, Hades, Abyss, & Lake of Fire

    Learn the difference between Sheol, Abaddon, heaven, Hades, hell, Gehenna, the abyss or Tartarus, the lake of fire, Paradise, and heaven.

  8. Arrival of the Magi to Visit Christ - NeverThirsty

    The Magi Arrive Jesus was born during the reign of Herod the Great (35 B.C. to 1 B.C) in Judea and while Quirinius was governor in Syria (3-2 B.C. and A.D. 6-9). Now after Jesus was born in …

  9. Fables of Christmas — Birth of Christ, Pagan Holiday ... - NeverThirsty

    Verse 2 constrains the dates of Christ’s birth since it is most likely that Quirinius, governor of Syria, reigned between 3 to 2 B.C. or between 6 to 9 A.D. This means the time of Christ’s birth most likely …

  10. Is Christmas A Legend? — A tall story? | NeverThirsty

    Actually, it should read “enrollment.” The New American Standard says “census.” It was really an enrollment or a registry. It was “taken of all the inhabited earth.” That is, the Roman empire. This was …