Dwelt GSN-4637 tabernacled among us. Sukkot as the date is supported by Elizabeth's pregnancy of John the Immerser. Zacharias served as a high priest and based on his tribe, we know when he served John would have been born on Pesach. Most Jews believed that Factor in when Miriam visited her cousin Elizabeth, John(1:14) tells us that Yah'shua was made flesh and tabernacled among us. Eight days after the beginning of Sukkot is another Holy Feast Day called Shemini Atzeret. Eight days after a Jewish male is born he is circumcised. Nine months back from Sukkot is Chanukah where the light entered the temple.
Yah'shua birthday was not on the Pagan feast of of Sol Invictus
The question is whether you believe and trust
the Holy Word of Elohim in Luke 1
or you trust the traditions of man Yah'shua's birth on Sukkot (September 26 at sundown to October 3 2007)
shalom b'SHEM Yah'shua
(Sukkot is the Feast of Tabernacles or booths, where we live in temporary shelters.
Sukkot is when YHvH took on a temporary garment to be with His People
and to die as the Lamb of G-d on Pesach in order to bring salvation to all
who would call on His Name : Yah'shua ( YHvH is become my salvation)).
The time sequence is outlined by the Holy Word of Elohim in Luke 1 with Zacharias.
and when he was struck dumb and when John was conceived.
Elijah would come at Pesach to announce the coming of the Messiah
timing of Yah'shua's birth can be ascertained.
I concur and I don't involve myself with the pagan feasts. Even though I fail miserably, I try to celebrate His birth and especially His resurrection every day.
In Yah'shua...Alone!