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Jesus died in 30 CE

adam45

Member
I believe Jesus died in 30 CE.

Why I believe so:

Nearly all scholars agree that Jesus died in 30 CE or 33 CE.
Reasons for this:
The Bible says Jesus began his ministry in the fifteenth year of Tiberius.
Tiberius started his co-reign in 12 CE and became officially Roman Emperor in 14 CE.
This means Jesus ministry began between 26-29 CE.
Having this in mind, and knowing that the Bible says Jesus ministry took 2-4 years,
Jesus could not have been crucified before 28 CE.
The Bible also says Jesus was crucified during the governorship of Pontius Pilate.
Pilate's governorship was between 26-36 CE.
This means Jesus was crucified between 28-36 CE.
And the Bible says Jesus was crucified on Friday Passover Nisan 14.
We know today that between 28-36 CE the only years when Nisan 14 was a Friday,
were 30 CE and 33 CE.

Most scholars say it was 30 CE.
Reasons for this:
Herod the Great died in spring 4 BCE, and we know Jesus was born during his reign.
This means Jesus was born no later than spring 4 BCE.
Having this in mind, and knowing the Bible says Jesus was thirty when he started his ministry,
and knowing his ministry took 2-4 years,
Jesus could not have been crucified after 31 CE.
Having this in mind, and knowing that Jesus could only died in 30 CE or 33 CE,
this means Jesus died in 30 CE.
Moreover, the church historian Eusebius wrote that Jesus was crucified 40 years before the second temple destruction,
this remembers of a quote from the Talmud,
and it remembers of Jonah 3:4.
All historians agree: The second temple was destroyed in 70 CE.
This means Jesus could not have been crucified later than 31 CE.
Jesus was crucified in 30 CE in the month of Nisan,
this means the forty years ended in 70 CE Nisan.
In 70 CE Nisan the Romans started to besiege Jerusalem,
few months later, on Tisha Bav,
they destroyed the second temple.

Since Jesus was crucified in 30 CE, he will return no later than 2030.
 

Dave Watchman

Active Member
I believe Jesus died in 30 CE.

Why I believe so:

Nearly all scholars agree that Jesus died in 30 CE or 33 CE.
Reasons for this:
The Bible says Jesus began his ministry in the fifteenth year of Tiberius.
Tiberius started his co-reign in 12 CE and became officially Roman Emperor in 14 CE.
This means Jesus ministry began between 26-29 CE.
Having this in mind, and knowing that the Bible says Jesus ministry took 2-4 years,
Jesus could not have been crucified before 28 CE.
The Bible also says Jesus was crucified during the governorship of Pontius Pilate.
Pilate's governorship was between 26-36 CE.
This means Jesus was crucified between 28-36 CE.
And the Bible says Jesus was crucified on Friday Passover Nisan 14.
We know today that between 28-36 CE the only years when Nisan 14 was a Friday,
were 30 CE and 33 CE.

Most scholars say it was 30 CE.
Reasons for this:
Herod the Great died in spring 4 BCE, and we know Jesus was born during his reign.
This means Jesus was born no later than spring 4 BCE.
Having this in mind, and knowing the Bible says Jesus was thirty when he started his ministry,
and knowing his ministry took 2-4 years,
Jesus could not have been crucified after 31 CE.
Having this in mind, and knowing that Jesus could only died in 30 CE or 33 CE,
this means Jesus died in 30 CE.
Moreover, the church historian Eusebius wrote that Jesus was crucified 40 years before the second temple destruction,
this remembers of a quote from the Talmud,
and it remembers of Jonah 3:4.
All historians agree: The second temple was destroyed in 70 CE.
This means Jesus could not have been crucified later than 31 CE.
Jesus was crucified in 30 CE in the month of Nisan,
this means the forty years ended in 70 CE Nisan.
In 70 CE Nisan the Romans started to besiege Jerusalem,
few months later, on Tisha Bav,
they destroyed the second temple.

Since Jesus was crucified in 30 CE, he will return no later than 2030.

You're right. It was in 30AD. I can pin it to Friday April 7, 30AD (Nissan 16). 30AD is the only year in the vicinity that matches with the Passover count that year. It also confirms the Daniel 9 timing. Daniel 9 is where it's at. That's the only place that sets out the precise timing for the coming of the Son of Man.

From the Artaxerxes Decree in 457BC, until 27AD, was 7 and 62 weeks. Early in Mark, Jesus said that the "time" was fulfilled and that the Kingdom of God was at hand. He was talking about the 69 weeks, 483 years, from Daniel 9. The Daniel 9 "time" was completed, fulfilled, in 27AD. Jesus died in the middle of the last week which ran from 27AD, to 34AD. I can easily go to timeanddate's calendar for Israel in 30AD and count the Passover 14 days from the first new moon of the year and find the actual week Jesus said to His disciples in Luke: "I have desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.

"And He said to them, I have eagerly desired to eat this Passover with you before My suffering.​

Jesus was going by conjunction, while the Old Time Jews were going by the Babylonian method, or the sighting of the first sliver of the silvery moon. They were rushing to bury Jesus before they celebrated the Passover of the Jews on the wrong day.

Daniel 9 is where it's at. Isaac Newton did a commentary suggesting a theory for why the 7 and 62 weeks were split up, and not just stated as 69 weeks until Messiah the Prince. He figured the heptads could be interchangeable and applicable to the second coming as well. The things he thought to be looking for appear to be here now. And they match with the 7 and 62 week Fingerprint. That same "time", has been fulfilled. Again. So I would think it would be before 30AD. We should soon see.

Like Newton said: "Let time be the interpreter."
 

Twilight Hue

Twilight, not bright nor dark, good nor bad.
What will ya’ll do when Jesus does NOT return in any of the years you’re throwing out there?
Like most, say that they were wrong, they miscalculated, they are off by a decimal point , something like that and maybe put it off for years in the future when everybody will be dead no one present will care.

I'll say it will be hard to top the late Harold Camping's end time apocopopoloolaza!*





*Thats a word I invented
 
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Dave Watchman

Active Member
What will ya’ll do when Jesus does NOT return in any of the years you’re throwing out there?

I already promised to boost one of these second coming posts up and state my signal failure. I'll post my proof. Right now I can't see how I could be wrong. I keep reviewing the materials. It has to be happening right about now. The prophetic time periods are unique, and specific times, based on events going back to the Ottoman empire, and confirmed by a second event in the late 60's. Both events match with the 7 and 62 week interval. No way it can be random. I can't think of any way I could be wrong.

I'll also be getting a new car, and do some home repairs I've been putting off. I'll be out of the second coming prediction project as I can see no other method which would make me so certain of the month, and the year of the return of Christ.
 

Watchmen

Well-Known Member
Premium Member
I already promised to boost one of these second coming posts up and state my signal failure. I'll post my proof. Right now I can't see how I could be wrong. I keep reviewing the materials. It has to be happening right about now. The prophetic time periods are unique, and specific times, based on events going back to the Ottoman empire, and confirmed by a second event in the late 60's. Both events match with the 7 and 62 week interval. No way it can be random. I can't think of any way I could be wrong.

I'll also be getting a new car, and do some home repairs I've been putting off. I'll be out of the second coming prediction project as I can see no other method which would make me so certain of the month, and the year of the return of Christ.
Not sure you answered my question.
 

cataway

Well-Known Member
What will ya’ll do when Jesus does NOT return in any of the years you’re throwing out there?
there is a preconceived idea of what is going to happen . people are expecting bliss ,thats a long ways off . things to expect ,anger against religion to the point of removing it from the face of the earth
 
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