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When did Jesus die?

SalixIncendium

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Jesus died on the Friday preceding the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox somewhere between 30 and 36 AD.
 

David T

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he died on Good Friday.

Why is it called Good Friday? seems like it should be called bad Friday good Sunday.
 

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There is a legend in India that after the crucifixion he traveled to India and later died there.
 

The Anointed

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Jesus died on the Friday preceding the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox somewhere between 30 and 36 AD.

So you believe that Jesus died at 3 PM on Friday, and was buried just on dusk?

Knowing that the Jewish day began at sunset and consisted of 12 hours of darkness followed by 12 hours of day light, you claim that Jesus was only dead for Saturday night and Saturday and Sunday night, two nights and one day.

To believe you, one would have to accuse Jesus, who said he would be dead for three days and three nights, as being a false prophet. Good luck with that mate.
 
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The Anointed

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he died on Good Friday.

Why is it called Good Friday? seems like it should be called bad Friday good Sunday.

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.
 

The Anointed

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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

But not Jesus who was murdered in Jerusalem, shortly after which, he ascended to our father who is his father also. No mention of Jesus ever being in India, although Thomas Jude the half brother of Jesus did go there.

It was not uncommon for men of Galilee in those days to carry three names, one in Hebrew, one in Greek, and one in Aramaic. ‘Alexander Helios,’ who sired Joseph the biological father of Jesus, would have been seen as a father of renowned. Alpheaus and Cleophas, in Young’ s Analytical Concordance Subject Guide, are said to be one and the same person: From the Subject Guide; “Cleophas, husband of Mary, also called Alpheaus.”

Joseph, the biological father of Jesus, was the son of Alexander Helios/Heli a father of renowned, who was murdered by Herod the Great in 13 BC. Cleophas, the Masculine form of Cleopatra, carries the Greek, meaning: “Of a renowned father,” and Alpheaus, is the Aramaic of the same meaning: “Of a renowned father.”

Thomas=Tau’ma, the Aramiac for twin, is also called Didymus, which is the Greek for twin, he is Thomas/twin, Didymus/twin, Jude, the half-brother of Jesus and the son of the carpenter.

A local tradition of eastern Syria identifies the Apostle Jude with Jude Thomas who was called ‘The Twin’ also known as Thomas (Aramaic), Didymus (Greek), and Jude (Hebrew.)

Knowing that in ART, Thomas Didymus Jude, the son of Alpheaus/Cleophas, is depicted with a, carpenter’s rule and square. In "The Acts of Thomas, sometimes called by its full name, "The Acts of Judas Thomas," 2nd-3rd century CE, "The Apostles cast lots as to where they should go, and to Thomas, brother to Jesus fell India. Thomas was taken to King Goddophares the ruler of Indo-Pathian Kingdom as an architect and carpenter by Habban.”

We must now ask the question, "Who is the Carpenter to whom Mary was married at that time, when her family consisted of James, Joseph, Simon and Judas? Was it Joseph the son of Jacob from the tribe of Judah, who was her first legitimate husband, or was it Alpheaus/Cleophas the second husband of Mary and the Father of James the younger, the biological son of Mary and the youngest boy in the family, plus Simon and Judas, who is also called Thomas Didymus Jude, meaning twin?
 

David T

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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.
 

The Anointed

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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.

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?

Did you hear about the young Eskimo girl who spent the night with her boy friend and woke up next morning, six months pregnant.

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.
 
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David T

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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.
Indeed the Bible is a science fiction story that actually really happened in real time..

sorry I am not Asperger's you folks are wierd stick to easy stuff like quantum mechanics . The Bible is not Asperger's science fiction nonsense.
 
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