Paul Wilson (30 Sep 2010)
"Fairly certain that"

he was born on tabernacles. I do think he was conceived during Hanukkah though. Tevet 1 (near end of hanukkah) would be right with a B-day of Tishri 15. He did after all come to tabernacle with us for 33.5 years.
 
Here is a breakdown of what I have:
 
conceived: Tevet 1 6 BC which that year would have been day 7 of Hanukkah
born: Tishri 15 5 BC
died: Nisan 14 of 30 AD (Wed) (though 27 and 37 would have it fall on the correct day of the week as well)
 
if conceived on the first day of Hanukkah 6 BC he would have been born on Tishri 9 5 BC.
 
alternative scenario 1:
 
crucified on Nisan 14 of 27 AD
born on Tishri 15 of 9 BC
conceived on Tevet 1 10 BC which would also have been day 7 of Hanukkah that year.
 
if conceived on the first day of Hanukkah 10 BC he would have again been born on Tishri 9 9 BC
 
Alternative scenario 2:
 
crucified on Nisan 14 of 37 AD
born on Tishri 15 of 3 AD
conceived on Tevet 1 of 2 AD also the 7th day of Hanukkah that year.
 
Again is conceived on the first day of Hanukkah 2 AD he would have been born on Tishri 9 of 3 AD
 
Paul
 
P.S. At no time between 20 AD and 40 AD do I find a Nisan 14 on a Thurs and a Fri would not allow 3 days and 3 nights. (he mention both day AND night not just day so there have to be 3 of both)(even counting partial days as days you would have{remembering that night comes first in the Hebrew day} 1D[Fri], 1N[Sat], 2D[Sat], 2N[Sun]. He rose before sunrise on Sunday morning or at earliest right after sunset Saturday evening.