


It was the start of the Jubilee year which is announced every fiftieth year, on this Feast day, with a trumpet (Leviticus 25:9). was also extra special for another reason. It is also the same day the Lord began his forty day fast and the start of Satan the devil's forty days of testing and tempting him in the Judean wilderness. His actual ministry, however, did not begin until September 11 (911) of the same year, which is the Day of Atonement (ibid. 4:3, 47), he was baptized by John the Baptist (Luke 3:23). In 26 A.D., after the Lord turned thirty (the acceptable year for a priest to enter into God's service, Num. The only other time any of the fall Feast days (Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement or the eight day Feast of Tabernacles) fall on or include September 11 (911), in Jesus' lifetime, is in the monumental year he started in ministry! when, at the age of nineteen, the day of Atonement again falls on September 11 (Appointed Times of Jesus the Messiah, appendix F). Christ does not celebrate any annual holy convocation on this date until 15 A.D. The calendar rules used to determine when to celebrate God's annual Feast days makes any of the fall festivals falling on, or including, September 11 (911) quite rare. In the year of his birth, this period of fasting and worshipping God occurred on September 11 (Christian Biblical Church of God calendar program).
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The first full Feast day of his human-based existence, therefore, was the Day of Atonement (Yom Kippur). Because of its rich symbolism, it is highly likely Jesus was born on God's annual Feast day known as the Feast of Trumpets (Rosh Hashanah) in 5 B.C.
