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BIBLE DISCUSSION THREAD 176162

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  • Robert Podesfinski - 3 years ago
    What was the exact date that Jesus died on the cross?
  • Robert Podesfinski - In Reply - 3 years ago
    Thank you for your answer. You surprised me with it. I had read possibilities of April 30Ad and April 33ad. Even 27ad as an outlier. This was on RedState. Com.

    Why I went to the KJV Bible is here are people who have read it thoroughly.

    I have read it, but I never thought about the exact date until I read the posts. One claims Matthew Mark Luke put Passover on a Saturday, and that John put Passover on Friday. I understand the Jews began feasts in the evening of the prior day.

    I also learned that there was no AD 0 zero (zero not invented by Arabs later.) That might account for the dates 32 and 33.

    This is not crucial to my faith.

    This began with a friend questioning the actual date of Christ's birth. This is unknown as far as I know except for the date of a Roman census which I don't know. Thank you. And a merry Christmas. Bob
  • Robert Podesfinski - In Reply - 3 years ago
    Thank you for your answer. You surprised me with it. I had read possibilities of April 30Ad and April 33ad. Even 27ad as an outlier. This was on RedState. Com.

    Why I went to the KJV Bible is here are people who have read it thoroughly.

    I have read it, but I never thought about the exact date until I read the posts. One claims Matthew Mark Luke put Passover on a Saturday, and that John put Passover on Friday. I understand the Jews began feasts in the evening of the prior day.

    I also learned that there was no AD 0 zero (zero not invented by Arabs later.) That might account for the dates 32 and 33.

    This is not crucial to my faith.

    This began with a friend questioning the actual date of Christ's birth. This is unknown as far as I know except for the date of a Roman census which I don't know. Thank you. And a merry Christmas. Bob
  • Jesse Hopkins - In Reply - 3 years ago
    Bob,

    You are welcome. I don't think anyone knows the exact date that Mary gave birth to Jesus, but it was not December 25th. As far as when He died (was crucified), here is where I got the April 6th 32 A.D. date. This is not a date I came up with on my own. I was taught this during a bible study, I later researched it out on my own, and I came up with this same date.

    But it comes from the book of Daniel Chapter 9 which talks about the 70 weeks. In Daniel Chapter 9 Verses 24 to 27, it says that there will be 7 sevens and then 62 sevens. In 7 sevens, they will build the wall and begin to lay the foundation in Jerusalem under trying times. It took them 49 years, 7 sevens.

    And then 62 sevens. And Daniel's prophecy says from the time of the going forth of the command to rebuild Jerusalem until the time of the coming Prince when He is cut off, (His crucifixion), is 69 sevens or 483 years.

    The decree went out in March 14th 445 B.C. which is recorded for us in Nehemiah Chapters 2 and 3. You can check that out if the Lord leads you to do so. So 483 years later would be 173,880 days, which was the exact day in which Jesus rode into Jerusalem which is what we see in Luke.

    Luke mentions the fact that when Jesus rode into Jerusalem and wept over Jerusalem, He told them that "If you had only known this (your day), you would not have rejected me." So if somebody had a calendar going, they would have said "Hey, today is 173,880 day. Messiah is supposed to be here!" But they missed it, and Jesus rode into Jerusalem. So that brings us to April 6, 32 A.D. when the Lord died.

    So far in prophetical history, we have had 69 weeks (483 years). And those 483 years ended at the crucifixion of Christ on April 6th, 32 A.D.

    You have a Merry Christmas also.
  • Jesse - In Reply - 3 years ago
    Robert,

    The date was April 6th, 32 A.D.



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