If you multiply 365 days by 2000 the total is 730,000.
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Oh, dude, like, there have been around 2021 years since the birth of Jesus. But, like, if you're asking for the exact number of days, that's like 737,000 days or so. But who's counting, right? Just another day in the life of the universe.
Jesus is - the same as He's always been
No Jesus was born in the desert and in the summer months. Because Johns Father was attending a certain festival in the synagogue when John was born we know he was born in April. Jesus was born 6 months later, whgich makes his birth month October. Sheep were in the fields when Jesus was born..........they would not have been there in snow, or in the Winter. Jews did not celebrate their birthdays in those days.......only pagans........no request has been made to celebrate Jesus's birthday, whenever it was.
In Jesus' day, it would have been approximately 200,000
As of August 19, 2010, if you were born on August 11, 1995, you would be 5487 days old.
Matthew 2.1: Now when Jesus was born in Bethlehem of Judaea in the days of Herod the king,
IT IS THE 18th march 2011 it has been 12,943 days since 16th June 1976
As of 2017, there have been 16 leap days since the 10th of February, 1955.
It is a reference to the three days Jesus was in the family "grave", a cave with the family members who had died and been prepared with herbs, spices and other fluids to protect the body. The three days had been prophesied in the book of Jonah (similar to the three days in the Belly of The Whale) and Jesus himself made the prophecy (and promise) that he would rise from the dead after he was killed.
It has been seventeen days since I last saw them.
The Roman Catholic Church would like to claim that the apostolic succession has not been broken since broken since the days of the original apostles of Jesus. The line of popes has been broken forty-four times since the days of Saint Peter who is considered to have been the first pope. Since the pope is the one who appoints bishops by laying of hands it may be claimed that the line of bishops has also been broken. One may conclude therefore that apostolic succession is not indestructible.