why christain is not celebrating their calendar as stated in the Bible below.?
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OWRITTEN BY: Ahmad Somali 31 DEC 2017
Celebrating of New Year, originates from Paganism.
All around the world, atheist , Christiana and Pagan alike, celebrating the new year in January 1st but where does it really originate from?
The celebration of New Yeara began in an ancient Babylon in Mesopotomania . it was a Pagan custom of ancient sun- worship more than 2000 years before the birth of Jesus.
History states that the celebration of he Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon (after the first day of spring, genial, equinoxes). The time was of blossoms Mark the time of the seasonal rebirth. this was an apt start for marking the New Year. However, the world changed whem Rome came into power
The new yea's festivities that had originated in Babylon fond it's way to Greece and finally to Rome. the Roman first called it saturalia", in honour of Saturn. Among them it was an extremely popular time of reveling, drinking, bouts, orgies and finally ending in HUMAN SACRIFICE.
As Christianity spread , pagan holiday were incorporated into the Christian calendar Xmas, Easter e.t.c.
The celebration of New Year's is not once commended in the Bible. Jesus and the apostles never observed it. Moses forbade it. The Bible say " Learn not from the way of the heathen. (Jeremiah 10:2)
These are summarisations of Christanity, Roman and Islamic months and what it means. Enjoy as you are reading them.
ROMAN'S MONTH
1) JANUARY -- Janus's month
Janus is the Roman god of gates and doorways, depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions. His festival month is January.
2) FEBRUARY -- month of Februa
Februa is the Roman festival of purification, held on February fifteenth. It is possibly of Sabine origin.
3). MARCH -- Mars' month.
March was the original beginning of the year, and the time for the resumption of war.
Mars is the Roman god of war. He is identified with the Greek god Ares.
4). APRIL -- Aphrodite's month
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty. She is identified with the Roman goddess Venus.
5). MAY -- Maia's month
Maia (meaning "the great one") is the Italic goddess of spring, the daughter of Faunus, and wife of Vulcan
.6). JUNE-- Juno's month
Juno is the principle goddess of the Roman Pantheon. She is the goddess of marriage and the well-being of women. She is the wife and sister of Jupiter. She is identified with the Greek goddess Hera.
7). JULY-- Julius Caesar's month
Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar (hence the Julian calendar) in 46 BC. In the process, he renamed this month after himself
8). AUGUST -- Augustus Caesar's month
Augustus Caesar clarified and completed the calendar reform of Julius Caesar. In the process, he also renamed this month after himself.
9). SEPTEMBER -- the seventh month
Named simply as 'the 7th month of the year'
10) OCTOBER - Named simply as 'the 8th month of the year'
11) NOVEMBER - Named simply as 'the 9th month of the year'
12) DECEMBER - Named simply as 'the 10th month of the year'
THESE ARE THE MONTHS THAT ARE APPROVED BY BIBLE.
👉🏿 1ST MONTH OF THE YEAR
NISAN. (Esther 3v7)
👉🏿 2nd MONTH OF THE YEAR
ZIV or ZIF. (1Kings 6v1 and 6v37).
👉🏿 3rd MONTH OF THE YEAR
SIVAN. (Esther 8v9).
👉🏿 4th MONTH OF THE YEAR
ABIB (Exodus 13v3-4).
👉🏿 5th MONTH OF THE YEAR
5th month was not mention in the bible, but the Hebrew people call it ABU.
👉🏿 6TH MONTH OF THE YEAR
ELUL (Nehemiah 6v15).
👉🏿 7th MONTH OF THE YEAR
ETHANIM (1Kings 8v2).
👉🏿 8th MONTH OF THE YEAR
BUL or BUWL (1Kings 6v38).
👉🏿 9th MONTH OF THE YEAR
KISLEV (Nehemiah 1v1, Zechariah 7:1).
👉🏿 10th MONTH OF THE YEAR
TEBET or TEBETH (Esther 2v16).
👉🏿 11th MONTH OF THE YEAR
SHEBAT. (Zechariah 1v7).
👉🏿 12th MONTH OF THE YEAR
ADDAR or ADARU (Esther 3v7 and 3v13, and 8v12).
....Mind you Celebration Geogorian NEW YEAR Calendar is proscribe for a TRUE BELIEVER of Jesus Christ says bible in Luke11v23.
MEANING OF THE DAYS IN A WEEK ACCORDING TO GREGORIAN
1)Sunday -- Sun's day
2)Monday -- Moon's day
3). Tuesday -- Tiu's day
Tiu (Twia) is the English/Germanic god of war and the sky. He is identified with the Norse god Tyr.
Mars is the Roman god of war.
Ares is the Greek god of war.
4)Wednesday -- Woden's day
Woden is the chief Anglo-Saxon/Teutonic god. Woden is the leader of the Wild Hunt. Woden is from wod "violently insane" + -en "headship". He is identified with the Norse Odin.
5).Thursday -- Thor's day
Thor is the Norse god of thunder. He is represented as riding a chariot drawn by goats and wielding the hammer Miölnir. He is the defender of the Aesir, destined to kill and be killed by the Midgard Serpent.
6).Friday -- Freya's day
Freya (Fria) is the Teutonic goddess of love, beauty, and fecundity (prolific procreation). She is identified with the Norse god Freya. She is leader of the Valkyries and one of the Vanir. She is confused in Germany with Frigg.
7)Saturday -- Saturn's day
Saturn is the Roman and Italic god of agriculture and the consort of Ops. He is believed to have ruled the earth during an age of happiness and virtue.
Cronus (Kronos, Cronos) is the Greek god (Titan) who ruled the universe until dethroned by his son Zeus.
ISLAMIC MONTHS
1. Muharram: is named so because the Arabs used to prohibit fighting during it.
2. Safar: is named so because the Arabs used to leave their homes during that month as they used to set out to fight their enemies. It is also said that they used to leave their homes to escape summer heat.
3. Rabi` al-Awwal: is named so because it usually coincides with the spring time.
4. Rabi` al-Akhar: is named so because it usually coincides with the winter time.
5. Jumada al-‘Ula: The Arabs named it so because water gets frozen at winter time, and that coincides with the time of Jumada al-‘Ula.
6. Jumada al-‘Ukhra: is named so because it coincides with winter time.
7. Rajab: is derived from the Arabic word ‘rajaba’ which means to ‘sanctify’ something. The Arabs used to sanctify the month of Rajab by putting a halt to fighting during that month.
8. Sha`ban: The Arabic word Sha`ban is derived from the word ‘tash`aba’, which means to go in different directions. It is said that Sha`ban takes such a name because the Arabs used to go in different directions fighting their enemies.
9. Ramadan: The word Ramadan is derived from ‘Ar-ramda’ which refers to extreme heat. Ramadan time used to coincide with that extreme climate of heat in the Arab Peninsula, and that is why it is called Ramadan.
10. Shawwal: The name Shawwal is derived from the Arabic word ‘tashawwala’, which refers to the scarcity in she-camels’ milk.
11. Dhul-Qi`dah: refers to Arabs decline to go out fighting their enemies as the early Arabs used to call it a sacred month.
12. Dhul-Hijjah: is named so because the Arabs used to perform Hajj during that month.
In conclusion,Indeed, all the religious have their own months in a year. As we all know that Muslim has Hijri Calendar , Jewish has Gregorian calendar( After Jew lost the true picture of the monotheism, they adopted most of roman traditions including a calendar which the months named after roman gods) and does christain too has their own calendar too ? Yes . Christian has their calendar but why are they still celebrating Jewish calendar and not their religion calendar. Jewish calendar named after their gods in order to remember them. Islam calendar is very important to the Muslim as well in order to keep up with the history, to be able to answer the call of Allah during Hajji and Ramadan and serve as guidance in our daily activities.
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OWRITTEN BY: Ahmad Somali 31 DEC 2017
Celebrating of New Year, originates from Paganism.
All around the world, atheist , Christiana and Pagan alike, celebrating the new year in January 1st but where does it really originate from?
The celebration of New Yeara began in an ancient Babylon in Mesopotomania . it was a Pagan custom of ancient sun- worship more than 2000 years before the birth of Jesus.
History states that the celebration of he Babylonian New Year began with the first New Moon (after the first day of spring, genial, equinoxes). The time was of blossoms Mark the time of the seasonal rebirth. this was an apt start for marking the New Year. However, the world changed whem Rome came into power
The new yea's festivities that had originated in Babylon fond it's way to Greece and finally to Rome. the Roman first called it saturalia", in honour of Saturn. Among them it was an extremely popular time of reveling, drinking, bouts, orgies and finally ending in HUMAN SACRIFICE.
As Christianity spread , pagan holiday were incorporated into the Christian calendar Xmas, Easter e.t.c.
The celebration of New Year's is not once commended in the Bible. Jesus and the apostles never observed it. Moses forbade it. The Bible say " Learn not from the way of the heathen. (Jeremiah 10:2)
These are summarisations of Christanity, Roman and Islamic months and what it means. Enjoy as you are reading them.
ROMAN'S MONTH
1) JANUARY -- Janus's month
Janus is the Roman god of gates and doorways, depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions. His festival month is January.
2) FEBRUARY -- month of Februa
Februa is the Roman festival of purification, held on February fifteenth. It is possibly of Sabine origin.
3). MARCH -- Mars' month.
March was the original beginning of the year, and the time for the resumption of war.
Mars is the Roman god of war. He is identified with the Greek god Ares.
4). APRIL -- Aphrodite's month
Aphrodite is the Greek goddess of love and beauty. She is identified with the Roman goddess Venus.
5). MAY -- Maia's month
Maia (meaning "the great one") is the Italic goddess of spring, the daughter of Faunus, and wife of Vulcan
.6). JUNE-- Juno's month
Juno is the principle goddess of the Roman Pantheon. She is the goddess of marriage and the well-being of women. She is the wife and sister of Jupiter. She is identified with the Greek goddess Hera.
7). JULY-- Julius Caesar's month
Julius Caesar reformed the Roman calendar (hence the Julian calendar) in 46 BC. In the process, he renamed this month after himself
8). AUGUST -- Augustus Caesar's month
Augustus Caesar clarified and completed the calendar reform of Julius Caesar. In the process, he also renamed this month after himself.
9). SEPTEMBER -- the seventh month
Named simply as 'the 7th month of the year'
10) OCTOBER - Named simply as 'the 8th month of the year'
11) NOVEMBER - Named simply as 'the 9th month of the year'
12) DECEMBER - Named simply as 'the 10th month of the year'
THESE ARE THE MONTHS THAT ARE APPROVED BY BIBLE.
👉🏿 1ST MONTH OF THE YEAR
NISAN. (Esther 3v7)
👉🏿 2nd MONTH OF THE YEAR
ZIV or ZIF. (1Kings 6v1 and 6v37).
👉🏿 3rd MONTH OF THE YEAR
SIVAN. (Esther 8v9).
👉🏿 4th MONTH OF THE YEAR
ABIB (Exodus 13v3-4).
👉🏿 5th MONTH OF THE YEAR
5th month was not mention in the bible, but the Hebrew people call it ABU.
👉🏿 6TH MONTH OF THE YEAR
ELUL (Nehemiah 6v15).
👉🏿 7th MONTH OF THE YEAR
ETHANIM (1Kings 8v2).
👉🏿 8th MONTH OF THE YEAR
BUL or BUWL (1Kings 6v38).
👉🏿 9th MONTH OF THE YEAR
KISLEV (Nehemiah 1v1, Zechariah 7:1).
👉🏿 10th MONTH OF THE YEAR
TEBET or TEBETH (Esther 2v16).
👉🏿 11th MONTH OF THE YEAR
SHEBAT. (Zechariah 1v7).
👉🏿 12th MONTH OF THE YEAR
ADDAR or ADARU (Esther 3v7 and 3v13, and 8v12).
....Mind you Celebration Geogorian NEW YEAR Calendar is proscribe for a TRUE BELIEVER of Jesus Christ says bible in Luke11v23.
MEANING OF THE DAYS IN A WEEK ACCORDING TO GREGORIAN
1)Sunday -- Sun's day
2)Monday -- Moon's day
3). Tuesday -- Tiu's day
Tiu (Twia) is the English/Germanic god of war and the sky. He is identified with the Norse god Tyr.
Mars is the Roman god of war.
Ares is the Greek god of war.
4)Wednesday -- Woden's day
Woden is the chief Anglo-Saxon/Teutonic god. Woden is the leader of the Wild Hunt. Woden is from wod "violently insane" + -en "headship". He is identified with the Norse Odin.
5).Thursday -- Thor's day
Thor is the Norse god of thunder. He is represented as riding a chariot drawn by goats and wielding the hammer Miölnir. He is the defender of the Aesir, destined to kill and be killed by the Midgard Serpent.
6).Friday -- Freya's day
Freya (Fria) is the Teutonic goddess of love, beauty, and fecundity (prolific procreation). She is identified with the Norse god Freya. She is leader of the Valkyries and one of the Vanir. She is confused in Germany with Frigg.
7)Saturday -- Saturn's day
Saturn is the Roman and Italic god of agriculture and the consort of Ops. He is believed to have ruled the earth during an age of happiness and virtue.
Cronus (Kronos, Cronos) is the Greek god (Titan) who ruled the universe until dethroned by his son Zeus.
ISLAMIC MONTHS
1. Muharram: is named so because the Arabs used to prohibit fighting during it.
2. Safar: is named so because the Arabs used to leave their homes during that month as they used to set out to fight their enemies. It is also said that they used to leave their homes to escape summer heat.
3. Rabi` al-Awwal: is named so because it usually coincides with the spring time.
4. Rabi` al-Akhar: is named so because it usually coincides with the winter time.
5. Jumada al-‘Ula: The Arabs named it so because water gets frozen at winter time, and that coincides with the time of Jumada al-‘Ula.
6. Jumada al-‘Ukhra: is named so because it coincides with winter time.
7. Rajab: is derived from the Arabic word ‘rajaba’ which means to ‘sanctify’ something. The Arabs used to sanctify the month of Rajab by putting a halt to fighting during that month.
8. Sha`ban: The Arabic word Sha`ban is derived from the word ‘tash`aba’, which means to go in different directions. It is said that Sha`ban takes such a name because the Arabs used to go in different directions fighting their enemies.
9. Ramadan: The word Ramadan is derived from ‘Ar-ramda’ which refers to extreme heat. Ramadan time used to coincide with that extreme climate of heat in the Arab Peninsula, and that is why it is called Ramadan.
10. Shawwal: The name Shawwal is derived from the Arabic word ‘tashawwala’, which refers to the scarcity in she-camels’ milk.
11. Dhul-Qi`dah: refers to Arabs decline to go out fighting their enemies as the early Arabs used to call it a sacred month.
12. Dhul-Hijjah: is named so because the Arabs used to perform Hajj during that month.
In conclusion,Indeed, all the religious have their own months in a year. As we all know that Muslim has Hijri Calendar , Jewish has Gregorian calendar( After Jew lost the true picture of the monotheism, they adopted most of roman traditions including a calendar which the months named after roman gods) and does christain too has their own calendar too ? Yes . Christian has their calendar but why are they still celebrating Jewish calendar and not their religion calendar. Jewish calendar named after their gods in order to remember them. Islam calendar is very important to the Muslim as well in order to keep up with the history, to be able to answer the call of Allah during Hajji and Ramadan and serve as guidance in our daily activities.
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