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doesn't the following figure imply that John the Baptist was executed during Jesus' second year of ministry, between his second and third Passovers, assuming only 3?Again, these are dependant upon one another. In essence, this whole is a circular argument and thus one proposition in toto. We don't know that the road construction represents 'repairs' rather than a new road, for instance. We know a road was built 31 AD about, and Jesus was crucified sometime around that decade and reportedly there were earthquakes during this event. There is a difference between an inference and a supposition, and connecting these events is the latter, not the former. If the road fill was crumbled masonry or so, or we have some form of geologic evidence of an earthquake in 30 AD, that would be a different kettle of fish.
if so, a 28/29/30 Passover chronology could time the beheading to the jubilee year of 28/29...
which would be a very significant and even "Pilate Sejanus thing to do"?
PS: Was Herod quoting "shah Xerxes to Esther" to Salome, implying Jews were slaves of his realm?
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