There's nothing actually joyful about Hanukkah and nothing truly peaceful about Christmas. December is merely a war of traditions that are not appointed times of יהוה's disciples . It was the tenth month, the first month of winter, that the Babylonians defeated Israel and took captives such as Yermiyah. The festivities of December and January 1 surely emerged from Babylonians celebrations and personal indulgence after conquering Jerusalem who was improperly ruled by a disobedient king Zedekiah.
Why do you think Yermiyah, in chapter 10, had personally seen what the victorious Babylonians did in their rituals to glorify their military overpowering of complacent, arrogant 'Israel' weakened by Zedekiah? Research the events that occurred in the biblical 10th month; other than Noah seeing land after severe judgment event, nothing but defeats of Israel's disobedient people get mentioned as tenth month events. Yes, prophet YCZeQAL also lost his wife during a plague that began in the tenth month (Decade is 10th; December is 10th).
Clearly, only the mighty, victorious Babylonians would celebrate as Babylonians in early winter and gather contrary to the appointed times of יהוה . Jerusalem was destroyed to an ember in December Hanukkah is as reckless and laden with folly as Christmas and Babylonian New Year's Day.
Why didn't most Christians refrain from and flee Babylonian-style partying in December as the Puritans did and many other Protestants had done until recently ?
Vanity, self-indulgence and affluence tend to oversell holidays , all front loaded with seducing spirits of merriment and frivolousness rather than of holiness and earnestness.
When did levity rather than a purified priesthood emerge from לוי ? December fools and $ have drawn many named 'Levi' astray and away from יהוה .
Satan vs. Joshua is still in the NKJV and Holman Christian Standard's pricey books under the subdivision of ZKRYH/ZeKRiYaH; the R in the middle is not a sign of merriment, levity and frivolousness
Psalm 107 is not frivolous, and neither are leg shackles and neck irons mentioned in Psalm 105. Psalm 107:13 says the released cried out to יהוה , not to Hashem, or Jesus or Christ or father God. Indeed, king אבדון may have cried out to יהוה from darkness and of course, יהוה can hear .
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