From: doctor@doctor.nl2k.ab.ca   
      
   In article <10jlg0b$jgjk$1@dont-email.me>,   
   Daniel70 wrote:   
   >On 7/01/2026 6:07 am, The True Melissa wrote:   
   >> Verily, in article <10jjj7b$1b1r$1@dont-email.me>, did   
   >> agamemnon@hello.to.NO_SPAM deliver unto us this message:   
   >>> On 06/01/2026 09:22, Daniel70 wrote:   
   >>>> On 6/01/2026 4:26 am, The True Doctor wrote:   
   >>>>> On 05/01/2026 15:11, Blueshirt wrote:   
   >>>>>> It might have a deeper meaning than that, but hey ho...   
   >>>>>> that's how it generally goes.   
   >>>>>   
   >>>>> It's the same time Jesus was baptised by John in the River Jordan, or   
   >>>>> was it the Ganges, Ganja?   
   >>>>>   
   >>>> Rubbish, Aggy.   
   >>   
   >> I think of it as when the Three Wise Men found the Holy Child. I just   
   >> looked it up, and it's billed as the date of the Magi finding the Child,   
   >   
   >Correct.   
   >   
   >> the baptism by John, *and* the wedding at Cana. It was a busy date.   
   >>   
   >Aggy also mentioned the Wedding at Cana .... but I have a problem with   
   >that as His Mother Mary had, apparently, told the Staff to do whatever   
   >(teen-aged) Jesus said, and, if Jesus was a young YOUNG child (2, 3 or 4   
   >years old) would the Staff be likely to followed his orders to fill   
   >pitchers with Water and then serve them up as Wine??   
   >   
   >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wedding_at_Cana   
   >   
   >Quote   
   >"In the Gospel account, Jesus, his mother and his disciples are invited   
   >to a wedding at Cana in Galilee. When his mother notices that the wine   
   >(Ancient Greek: οἶνος) has run out, Jesus delivers a sign of his   
   >divinity by turning water into wine at her request."   
   >End Quote   
   >   
   >The Baptism by John in the Desert is also something that happened in   
   >later life (30 years old, maybe) .... when Jesus had left Home and   
   >gathered The Apostles around him!!   
   >   
   >https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baptism_of_Jesus   
   >   
   >Quote (from under the Picture)   
   >Date Early 1st century AD (most likely in c. AD 28/29)   
   >End Quote   
   >   
   >Quote   
   >In Eastern Christianity, Jesus' baptism is commemorated on 6 January   
   >(the Julian calendar date of which corresponds to 19 January on the   
   >Gregorian calendar), ........ In the Roman Catholic Church, the Anglican   
   >Communion, the Lutheran Churches and some other Western denominations,   
   >it is recalled on a day within the following week, the feast of the   
   >baptism of the Lord.   
   >End Quote.   
   >   
   >Both occasions MAY have happened on the same DATE but certainly NOT in   
   >the same YEAR.   
      
   You should try to linearised the TimeLine of the Holy Bible.   
      
   >--   
   >Daniel70   
      
      
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