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The exact date of Joshua ben Jospeh's crucifixion is not known. It was at 03:00 pm (the 9th hour).

"Good Friday" - depends on the moon-calendar. The earliest date is march 20th, the latest April 23th. If we take the year 0, and J.C. was killed at the age of 33, it was the 1. April 33 at 03:00 pm (in our calculation of time).

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The Scripture states that Jesus began His ministry at the age of 30 yrs. old. It would last 3 1/2 years and include 4 Passovers. Some scholars have dated this beginning to Autumn 27 AD. The 1st Passover was in the Spring 28 AD. The 2nd Passover was Saturday, 16 April 29 AD; and the third was Wednesday, 05 April 30 AD. Christ finished His final Passover meal that evening of the 4th Passover night(days began at sunset and went to sunset for 24 hours) and went into the Garden to pray. Around midnight, He was betrayed by a kiss and led away to trial and eventually beaten and led to His Crucifixion at 6:00 AM of Passover Day. He died at the 9th hour or 3:00 PM and was taken down and buried just before sunset which was the start of the Feast of Unleavened Bread - an Annual Sabbath. This is dated to Wednesday, 25 April 31 AD. He remained in the tomb for 3 full days and nights, arising on Saturday, 28 April 31 AD, just before sunset and was seen during the night time hours of early Sunday or the 1st day of the week.

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The exact time, date and place of the crucifixion has been the subject of a very wide range of scholarship and speculation. Although there is no final agreement among different groups of religious scholars and scientists, in recent years the views regarding the approximate date and location of the crucifixion have started to converge via independent methods of reasoning and verification. For instance, the year range given by some scripture scholars based on their methods of reasoning happens to roughly coincide with that obtained by Isaac newton's observation of the cycles of the moon, and later by modern astronomers.

Although there is no final consensus regarding the specific year or day, it is generally agreed that it occurred during the governorship of Pontius Pilate (between AD 26 and AD 36 ) on a Friday on or near Passover.

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There is no accurate date or year, but it is known that the Crucifixion of Christ occurred during the governship of Pontius Pilate (between AD 26 and AD 36) on a Friday. There are several calculations that the date might be Friday April 3, 33 AD but it is not confirmed by the Church.

Jesus, being the Lamb of God, was crucified at passover time and is the true Passover (see 1 Cor. 5: 7). No actual date is given.

30 A.D. is when jesus was crucified and resurrected. Nobody really knows the exact year or date. When dates were first written as AD or BC they were probably out by a few years. Early churches spent much of their time arguing about the exact day on which to celebrate Easter and they still do not agree.

Due to the fact that the old (possibly current) Jewish calendar was not a 365.24 day year (365+leap year), it is not possible to entirely say. Also, The Bible does not tell us the exact age of Jesus when He died. It was somewhere around 53 AD.

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The Scripture states that Jesus began His ministry at the age of 30 yrs. old. It would last 3 1/2 years and include 4 Passovers. Some scholars have dated this beginning to Autumn 27 AD. The 1st Passover was in the Spring 28 AD. The 2nd Passover was Saturday, 16 April 29 AD; and the third was Wednesday, 05 April 30 AD. Christ finished His final Passover meal that evening (days began at sunset and went to sunset for 24 hours) and went into the Garden to pray. Around midnight, He was betrayed by a kiss and led away to be trialed and eventually beaten and led to His Crucifixion at 6:00 AM of Passover Day. He died at the 9th hour or 3:00 PM and was taken down and buried just before sunset which was the start of the Feast of Unleavened Bread - an Annual Sabbath. This is dated to Wednesday, 25 April 31 AD. He remained in the tomb for 3 full days and nights, arising on Saturday, 28 April 31 AD, just before sunset and was seen during the night time hours of early Sunday or the 1st day of the week.

Another Answer Others say Christ was crucifiedon Wednesday, April 6th, 32AD [see 'The Coming Prince' by Sir Robert Anderson]

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The gospels all say that Jesus was crucified on a Friday. The synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) say that this was the day of the Jewish Passover, while John says that it was the day of preparation for the Passover.

The actual date of the Passover in the years around 30-33 CE is uncertain, but scholars would look for a year in which the Passover fell on a Friday, or a year in which the Passover fell on a Saturday.

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Here is a short timeline of the events from the Passover meal to the 1st Pentecost. Remember a day begins at sunset and ends the next sunset:



Last Supper - Tuesday, Passover night, 25 April 31 AD, 4th Passover as Sir Isaac Newton first postulated.

Crucifixion - Tuesday, Passover day 25 April 31 AD, just before sunset and start of High Annual Sabbath of the Feast of Unleavened Bread or Wednesday and 1st night in tomb.

Resurrection - Saturday Sabbath, 28 April 31 AD, just before sunset and start of first day - Sunday. Jesus ascends to the Father as the 'wave sheaf' offering for mankinds' sins. A full 72 hours.

Ascension - Thursday, 07 June 31 AD or 40 days after the Resurrection awaiting Holy Spirit.

NT Church - Pentecost Sunday (50 days after resurrection Saturday), 17 Jun 31 AD and release of God's Holy Spirit to all He chooses (see John 6:44; 65).

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He was crucified in the year 30 A.D roughly.

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About AD 30 or 33

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33 ad

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