Was Jesus Born in December?
The Bible does not tell us when Jesus was born. However, it
does give us sound reason to conclude that his birth did not take place in
December.
Consider the weather conditions at that time of the year in
Bethlehem, where Jesus was born. The Jewish month of Chislev (corresponding to
November/December) was a month with cold and rainy weather. The month after
that was Tebeth (December/January). It saw the lowest temperatures of the year,
with occasional snows in the highlands. Let us see what the Bible tells us
about the climate of that region.
The Bible writer Ezra shows that Chislev was indeed a month
for cold and rainy weather. After stating that a crowd had gathered in
Jerusalem “in the ninth
month [Chislev], had on the 20th day of the month,” Ezra reports that people were “shivering . . . because of the
heavy rain.” Concerning
weather conditions at that time of the year, the congregated people themselves
said: “It is the rainy season. It I not
possible to stand outside.”
(Ezra 10:9, 13; Jeremiah 36:22) No wonder shepherds living in that part of the
world made sure that they and their flocks were no longer out of doors at night
when December came around!
The Bible reports, however, that shepherds were in the fields
tending their flock on the night of Jesus’
birth. In fact, the Bible writer Luke shows that at that time, shepherds were “living out of doors and keeping
watch in the night over their flocks”
near Bethlehem. (Luke 2:8-12) Notice that the shepherds were actually living
out of doors, not just strolling outside during the day. They had their flocks
in the fields at night. Does that description of outdoor living fit the chilly
and rainy weather conditions of Bethlehem in December?
God’s Wood tells us precisely when Jesus died but it
gives little direct indication as to when he was born. This brings to mind King
Solomon’s words: “A good name is better than good
oil, and the day of death is better than the day of birth.” (Ecclesiastes 7:1) It is not
surprising, then, that the Bible provides many details about Jesus’ ministry and death but few
details about the time of his birth.
*For more information, see pages
176-179 of Reasoning From the Scriptures, published by Jehovah’s Witnesses.
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