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RE: Re-evaluating the Star of Bethlehem, Part 2: A Unique Sequence of Stellar and Planetary Conjunctions. (featuring @vuyusile as author)
Fascinating study @gavvet.
The timing lines up with the chronology that many biblical historians embrace, placing the birth of Christ likely around the spring of 4 or 3 BC. It's also noteworthy that by the time the magi arrived, Jesus lived in a house with his parents, meaning that they'd had time to settle in since His birth. And the fact that Herod had all the children in the area under two years of age murdered signifies that Jesus had been born within the previous two years.
Enjoying the series.
You may find something that resonates more precisely with your comments in what is shaping into part 6 or 7. Hope you stay till the end ;-)
Cool! :)