well it was believed Jesus died when he was 33 so...33 AD because we use his year of birth as 0 AD.
Opinions vary, mostly placing his death somewhere between 29 and 33 A.D.
If one believes in the 70 weeks prophecy in Daniel, it would place his death in April of the year 33 A.D.
Jesus died in the the year A.D. 32.
Easter is the celebration of Jesus' death and resurrection.
Anno Domini does not mean "after" the death of Jesus. It is a Latin term that means "The Year of Our Lord." So ostensibly the modern Gregorian calendar has its start date anchored on the birth year of Jesus (although it is generally held that Jesus was born 4-7 years before the 1st year of the Gregorian calendar).
It wasn't identified exactly in the Bible the year on which JESUS walk on the water but we can say it was perhaps year 33 as JESUS walkes on the water after His resurrection from the death when He appeared to His disciples,and as known that JESUS died when He was 33 years old so we can guess that His resurrection and His appearanace to His disciples was in year 33.
your mom let jesus to his death.
No it does not mention the month or the death, or even the year.
this is what i learnt. BC is Before Christ that mean before Jesus was born or and AD is After Death (of Jesus) so it is 2010 years ago hope I'm right~
The entirely unconfirmed, bronze age myth says: After jesus' death, God resurected him which is why its called the resurection at times of the year.
The AD stands for After Death in reference to Jesus Christ. ie a date like 200 bc means 200 years before the birth of Jesus Christ, and 2000 ad means 2000 years after Jesus Christ`s death. AD is a Latin term "Anno Domini" meaning "the Year of Our Lord" and references Jesus' birth not his death. So 2000 a.d. means 2000 years after Jesus' birth not after his death. And 100 b.c. means 100 years before Jesus birth. So time was divided by the birth of Jesus alone not his birth and his death. Events are considered happening before his birth or after his birth. AD doesn't have anything to do with Jesus' death.
The Romans did not record the death of Jesus. To them he was a minor figure. His death was recorded by the Gospels.
Yes. It is the foundation of the Christian faith, Jesus' death and resurrection.
By following his example and celebrating the memorial of his death on Nissan 14 every year.