A Very, Merry Christmas To All

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Let us put aside the great worries of the nation and remember what’s important and dear – our family, our loved ones, our inner life.

I love this time of year. Yes, I am Jewish but I respect the religious tradition and the celebration of giving, charity, forgiving, love and peace. And while joyous, it is a dangerous and frightening time of the year for Christians persecuted across the world.

So on the eve of Christmas, I am praying for the safety of Christians across the world. We must prepare for what’s ahead and pray that we change the course of history.

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I’m wishing you blessings and joy this Christmas.

Wishing all the great defenders a very happy Christmas.

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Walter Sieruk
Walter Sieruk
1 year ago

As concerning the exact day that Jesus was born in no place in Matthew or anywhere else in the Bible is the is it written that Jesus was born of December 25.

Some Christian Bible scholars have made it known that in the light history of the climate in the Middle East that the winters and night could because bitterly cold and that shepherds kept the sheep in the barn and they also stayed inside their homes at night because of the frigid cold .

Therefore, those scholars have speculated that Jesus might have been born mid-September if not even earlier in that year.

Walter Sieruk
Walter Sieruk
1 year ago

As for the quaint stereotype Christmas story of the three wise men for the east visiting the baby Jesus in tin manger. Some Christian Bible scholars have come right out and declared the such a story isn’t really accurate to the information provided by Bible in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke.

For the those scholars have speculated that there might have been an elapsed time of two years since the day of the birth of Jesus , when the shepherds visited Him in the manger and then two years later the wise might had come men visit him . This is because when they came Jesus was in the manger for Matthew records that Jesus was living in a house and that account for Matthew refers to Jesus and “Child” and not a “babe” or a “baby.”

Furthermore, nowhere in the Bible is it does it read they there were “three” wise men there could have been four and maybe even five of them. The exact number of him or her no one really knows for sure. Also nowhere in Matthew was it written that those wise men were kings.

What we may be sure of is that they must have had strong men with then to be their guards and servants , For they did have valuables with then in their long journey from the East.

Harry
Harry
1 year ago
Reply to  Walter Sieruk

You cannot resist giving your boring lectures for even one day of your stupid life.

Jeffrey
Jeffrey
1 year ago
Reply to  Walter Sieruk

Rejoicing at the birth of Christ even if it is not the exact day is, I think, legitimate. Don’t you Mr. Sieruk? We do not know who the “wise men” were or the actual details of their retinue in the kind of detail that modern historians require. At the same time the alternative details you provide are also approximations — at best they MAY BE more accurate than the Biblical account but they also are lacking in detail. (We don’t know their names, their home addresses or the complete itinerary of their travel to Bethlehem and other places.). Isn’t the IDEA of dignitaries from foreign lands visiting Jesus whether he was a child or a baby sufficiently unusual to deserve our attention, and revealing of something “special” about the person of Christ?

Alondra Labute
Alondra Labute
1 year ago

Thank you Pam for praying for persecuted Christians around the world. With anti-semitism on the rise again, we Christians should reciprocate by praying for the persecuted Jews.

Happy Me
Happy Me
1 year ago

One can be jewish and Christian. Ask Amir Tsarfati, a former Mossad Major. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=JQekQJvruf0

STONEY
STONEY
1 year ago

thank you Pamela for this site!…wish you much peace and happiness in this coming new year!

Tim Gaffney
Tim Gaffney
1 year ago

Thank you Pam-G_d bless you and your family

Robert Ronald Garcia
Robert Ronald Garcia
1 year ago

We love conservative Jews.

armr145
armr145
1 year ago

I am a Messianic Jew (believes in Jesus). Jesus was born Jewish, a rabbi and died a Jew. As a matter of fact his crucifixion, the writing on the cross was “Jesus the Nazarene, King of the Jews”. In addition, the 12 disciples and maybe for the exception of Matthew were all Jewish.

Ed Maher
Ed Maher
1 year ago

Merry Christmas and Happy Hanukkah Pam! Love ya, and you’re doing a great job!

John Nosser
John Nosser
1 year ago

I hope you have a happy Hannukah Pamela and a happy new year!

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