Nimrod born on December 25th? #Shorts

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When was Nimrod born? Do we even know? Why do so many people claim he was born on December 25th?
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Plot twist: he wrote the whole script on his ceiling and that's why he's always glancing up...

ryankohnenkamp
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The sum total of what we know about Nimrod:


That's pretty much it.

greghood
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Nimrod aside, the Bible doesn't say Jesus was born on December 25th. The only clue about the season was that the shepherds were outside with their flocks at night. Too cold in the Winter time for that.

bbiermanster
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What people fail to understand is that the entirety of worldly holidays are not completely replaced by pagan ones 1 for 1 but rather mixed in a sort of ways. This is how they were able to convince the masses to quietly accept it. In 336 ad Christmas was first celebrated on dec25 the same as saturnalia in remembrance of the unconquered sun.

KeepersOfHisCommands
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I can tell you as an Arabic speaking Christian, the word that refers to "rebellion" in Arabic is "Tamarod" close enough to Nimrod right?

christfollower
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You should put more shorts on YT. Michael, you shoved a lot of info in the amount of time that is... Most people's attention span.

djhudgins
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To be fair, we don't know for sure if Jesus was actually born on December 25th either. He may have been, and there's even good evidence to support the date, but it's far from conclusive. At the end of the day, though, what matters is not when Jesus was born but why.

hotwax
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Thanks sir. Looking forward to the video. It’s amazing the hearsay people continue to spread every year about all the different dates.

J.F.
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I find it funny how we 'know' the date of Nimrod's birthday. Really, if they are that dedicated to history in the Bible, they might as well just watch Stavrakapoulou's the Bible's Buried Secrets. See if that makes them closer to God.

fadikhoory
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The Romans celebrated their seven-day winter festival, Saturnalia, starting on December 17. It was a thoroughly pagan affair full of debauchery and the worship of the god Saturn. To mark the end of the winter solstice, the Roman emperor established December 25 as a feast to Sol Invictus (the Unconquered Sun). Wanting to make Christianity more palatable to the Romans and more popular with the people, the church co-opted these pagan festivals and put the celebration of the birth of their Savior on December 25.

missjaehill
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Did you know that early Christians did not celebrate Christmas? Did you know that celebration of Christmas was banned in America?

davidt
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Would you recommend a book that Christmas wasn't a pagan festival to answer all the possible qts?

philipkolusu
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I myself never took the whole "Jesus was born on the 25th" seriously I mostly just viewed as the day we celebrate his birth in general. It's what brought Christens a pagans closer together by celebrating at the same time.

xgamerx
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Nimrod is Gilgamesh (the G between the Freemasonic Square and Compass) and I'm sure you can find some historic writings referencing that name.

actionjackson
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Nimrod is one of these historical figures so old that he's even a mystery to those who wrote about similar.
Similar to Sargon of Akkad or Namer of Egypt

nwoudochiobinna
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Your right nimrod wasnt born on the 25th. His son Tammuz was. Nimrod died 3 days prior to his birth and was to be reincarnated into his son during birth.

BADDONE
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However he is mentioned in occultic writings in many masonic literatures, which presents a new problem

heftymagic
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Nimrod may not have been born on December 25th but neither was Jesus christ. So with that being Nimrod was known by one name until God confounded languages and spread everybody around the earth and then he was known by 70 different names that's why he's also called a polygon and governments and all sorts of other names. However there are many many cultures that believe their God who they know by a specific name was born on December 25th and that God of theirs all go back to the one name of nimrod. That's right and rotted descendant of noah. So don't get on here in your channel and think you can do your little preaching things I am a story that have been studying this for years and years and I look into every document I can get my hands on that's been published. You're wrong and correct. You might be right about December 25th but the rest of it you're absolutely wrong and if you really want to sit around and wait you're going to find out probably but I hope it doesn't turn out to be a bad thing for you so good luck with your little theory

jedstewart
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As a ex occultist and ex pagan and now a born again believer in Yeshua 👑🕊️🔥I can say that there are many pagan traditions practiced during Christmas. Such as decorating with holly, mistletoe and evergreen trees. Here in Ireland the druids would celebrate a winter festival involving worshipping the sun god at a place called new grange. And it would always fall around the 25th December. We don't know when our LORD Yeshua was born but I don't think it was in December and I don't want to follow any doctrines of men or demons. Please pray and seek His face on whether we should celebrate Christmas or not. God bless you!

By.His.Spirit.
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Till this day, Egyptians refer to anyone who repels as "Nam-rood" or he is "beyet-namrad" which literally means he is going to repel.

mhanna