I assume you are referring to the people who lived in 2000 B.C.E.
Prior to Christianity there were numerous other dating systems that used different "starting points". Obviously, people living in 2000 B.C.E. did not consider when they were alive relative to Jesus since they had no knowledge of the future.
If you are referring to a particular prophecy, you may need to specify which one. There is no Jewish, Christian, or Islamic prophecy that stretches back 4000 years ago that would concern Jesus or Messianism.
That's actually true,If you read in history,you will find that the years before JESUS' birth are decreasing until JESUS' birth then after JESUS' birth,the years are increasing until reaching this year 2010,thanks to GOD...hope you got my point...
No,JESUS was born on year 1.That's why you may notice that the history and the years are decreasing before the birth of JESUS ,until the birth of JESUS which was on year 1 and the years started to increase after the birth of JESUS until reaching this year 2010...hope you got my point...
It is said that Jesus was born 4 years before AD. This means for year 2010, there are 2014 from Jesus birth.
It is said that Jesus Luz is 32 years old
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.
570 years after the birth of jesus.......... 924 adc. 570
Millions, and possibly billions from the time of Jesus's death 2000 years ago until right now.
It is believed that Jesus was 33 years old when he was crucified.
The Bible does not say this, but most Christians presume it is so, because there were no Scriptures written for about 400 years after the book of Malachi and until the birth of Jesus Christ.
Yes. Octavianus Augustus Caesar died on August 19, in the year 14 AD ,years after Jesus' birth.
There was no pope "during the time of Jesus." The title was not first used until about 200 years later.
Jesus was a Jew. According to historians, it is most likely that Jews did not celebrate their birthdays in the ancient times when Jesus lived. The idea that at 13 a boy has reached the age of having to undertake adult religious obligations was not established until Talmudic times, several hundred years after Jesus, and even then it was not celebrated in the modern sense of a birthday party. However, the fact that Jesus did not celebrate his own birthday does not imply that his birthday should not be celebrated. For those who believe in Jesus as Lord, it is quite natural to rejoice in his birth. I imagine that Jesus would be pleased that people love him so much they want to celebrate his birth even thousands of years after it occurred.