Jesus Christ was crucified on 30 A.D.
This is believed by many to have occurred in 33 AD although this date is nowhere mentioned in The Bible as the dating system we have now was not invented yet. Another explaination is that if in fact Jesus of Nazareth was crucified, then the time period can only be narrowed down to between 29 and 35 ACE
ANOTHER ANSWER:
Jesus reveals only ONE SIGN to us that proves He is the Messiah, and that is that He would be in the tomb for "three days and three nights AS JONAH WAS THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS IN THE BELLY OF THE GREAT FISH."
Since He was murdered on THE PASSOVER that week... figuring backwards from the day of His resurrection [which has to have been the evening of THE SABBATH DAY; the EXACT same time of day that He was buried three days earlier] the Passover HAD TO FALL ON THE DAY OF THE WEEK WE CALL WEDNESDAY, today.
The false circumstances of Jesus' death and resurrection that this world has accepted [Friday evening and Sunday morning] FAILS to comply with the narrow scope of Jesus' SIGN OF PROOF that He is the Messiah. The modern apostate professing Christian world has swallowed the "excuse offered by scholars" that Jesus spoke in a "Greek idiom" to explain away the fact that the time frame the world accepts as His "actual time in the tomb" [believed by the world, to this day, as being only a 'day-and-a-half'] doesn't comply with Jesus' concise SIGN.
But the REAL TRUTH is that THE BOOK OF JONAH WASN'T WRITTEN IN GREEK!
Also... the Bible DOESN'T SAY that Jesus ROSE FROM THE TOMB ON SUNDAY. For one thing the word "Sunday" isn't in the Scriptures. And, most importantly, as the women got to the tomb on the morning of the FIRST DAY OF THE WEEK [the day we call SUNDAY, today]... JESUS WAS ALREADY GONE! The angel told them HE ISris-EN-- [PAST TENSE] -- not -- He is ris-ING [PRESENT TENSE].
Of course He was already gone by the time the women got to the tomb just before sunrise on "our" Sunday morning. It's because He had risen from the tomb the evening BEFORE... on the SABBATH DAY [the day of the week we call SATURDAY, today]; at the SAME TIME OF DAY HE WAS BURIED THREE DAYS AND THREE NIGHTS PREVIOUSLY.
So, the fact of the matter is that the ONLY YEARwithin the "range of years" mentioned [and commonly disputed over by scholars over the ensuing centuries] in the answer above [29-35 ad] that Jesus COULD HAVE BEEN CRUCIFIED on the [correct] PASSOVER was the ONE YEAR when it fell on the day of the week we call today WEDNESDAY [exactly three days and three nights before the following Saturday... or Sabbath... AFTERNOON; at the same time of day He was buried]! And strangely enough, it's the ONE YEAR that the scholars keep MISSING in their erroneous calculations. The year 31 A.D.!
31a.d. is the ONLY YEAR on which the Passover fell on the correct day of the week for Jesus' SIGN OF PROOF THAT HE IS THE MESSIAH to ring true. Any time frame other than the one Jesus named PROVES HE IS NOT THE MESSIAH -- and anyone who accepts the notion that Jesus "made a mistake in His calculation" ACCEPTS THAT JESUS IS FALLIBLE... NOT THE MESSIAH... and is being deceived by Satan into worshipping a "false Christ."
Jesus Christ was crucified in the year 30 AD.
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