The Anointed
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When did Jesus die? On the day of Passover, or on the first day of the seven day festival of Unleavened Bread?
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There is a legend in India that after the crucifixion he traveled to India and later died there.
When did Jesus die? On the day of Passover, or on the first day of the seven day festival of Unleavened Bread?
It's whatever date the author wanted it to be.When did Jesus die? On the day of Passover, or on the first day of the seven day festival of Unleavened Bread?
Jesus died on the Friday preceding the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox somewhere between 30 and 36 AD.
Just as the calendars were changing from BC to AD ... oh, no. that'd when he was born.
he died on Good Friday.
Why is it called Good Friday? seems like it should be called bad Friday good Sunday.
There is a legend in India that after the crucifixion he traveled to India and later died there.
No one knows. That's one way to tell that the Christian story is false. They have to literally use astrology to calculate when Easter is.
I think it is perhaps more than a legend. It seems to be well documented by several institutions.
72 CE: Thomas the Apostle is murdered in India
It's whatever date the author wanted it to be.
Do you not recognise a joke?Wrong on both accounts. Jesus was born in 6 B.C., two years before the death of Herod the Great in 4 B.C.
Thats Sort of like trying to determine the elvish holiday after the third moon after of the spring soltice of middle Earth isn't it? Especially since the simarillon wasn't completed due to Tolkien dying.A day is defined as a period of darkness followed by an equal period of Light, whether on Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune of Pluto..
Jesus died at 3 PM on Thursday after a 3 hour period of Darkness from 12 noon to 3 PM.
The three hour period of light, before being buried at dusk, being day one: Friday night--night one, Friday day---day two, SATURDAY NIGHT----Night two----- Saturday, day three, Sunday night----night three.
Three days and three nights. But the question was not, "On which day of the week did Jesus die," but did he die on the day of Passover or the first day of the seven day festival of Unleavened Bread.
Thats Sort of like trying to determine the elvish holiday after the third moon after of the spring soltice of middle Earth isn't it? Especially since the simarillon wasn't completed due to Tolkien dying.
I can't believe I have a degree in this nonsense but you folks are entertaining for sure.
Do you not recognise a joke?
Indeed the Bible is a science fiction story that actually really happened in real time..What do you think caused a shadow to cover the city of Jerusalem for three hours, before the mountains in that area were rocked and shaken?
BTW, The question was; "Did Jesus die on the day of Passover, or on the first day of the seven day festival of Unleavened Bread?"
If you are not interested in sticking to the OP, then we'll catch you later in some other thread.