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[[image:Joseph Smith1 Mormon.jpg|thumb|right|alt=Joseph Smith Mormon]][[April 6|April 6th]] is an important date in [[Mormon History]].  The significance of the date lies in the fact that [[Joseph Smith]] revealed April 6th to be the actual date of Christ's birth.  [[Christmas|December 25th]] began to be celebrated as Christ's birthday sometime around the third century, partly because it marked the winter solstice on the Roman Calendar. Eastern Orthodox Churches observe the birth of Christ at Epiphany in January.
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[[image:Joseph Smith1 Mormon.jpg|thumb|right|300px|alt=Joseph Smith Mormon]][[April 6|April 6th]] is an important date in [[Mormon History]].  The significance of the date lies in the fact that [[Joseph Smith]] revealed April 6th to be the actual date of Christ's birth.  [[Christmas|December 25th]] began to be celebrated as Christ's birthday sometime around the third century, partly because it marked the winter solstice on the Roman Calendar. Eastern Orthodox Churches observe the birth of Christ at Epiphany in January.
  
 
== April 6th in Church History ==
 
== April 6th in Church History ==

Revision as of 17:24, 3 September 2010

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April 6th is an important date in Mormon History. The significance of the date lies in the fact that Joseph Smith revealed April 6th to be the actual date of Christ's birth. December 25th began to be celebrated as Christ's birthday sometime around the third century, partly because it marked the winter solstice on the Roman Calendar. Eastern Orthodox Churches observe the birth of Christ at Epiphany in January.

April 6th in Church History

Scholars have mostly speculated that Christ was born in the spring, because of descriptive elements in the scriptural record. The apostle Paul called Christ the Passover, and Jesus' birth as the Lamb of God fills that image. He was born on Passover, early April, and was crucified on Passover.

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