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We also don't know the year of the Birth except to say sometime between 4BC and AD6.
If I showed you a coin with Tiberius’ head on it, one year before his father died, would you be convinced that Luke was counting from his co-regency?Tiberius was crowned Emperor on the 18th September 14 AD. Until Augustus died, Tiberius was not the Emperor.
So the fifteenth year of his reign as Emperor was from 18/9/14 to 18/9/29
Jesus was baptized in mid 29 AD and Crucified in early 33 AD. End of story.
No.If I showed you a coin with Tiberius’ head on it, one year before his father died, would you be convinced that Luke was counting from his co-regency?
Really? Everywhere i've looked couldn't agree on a set amount of years. What's the evidence that it was 4000?No.
He still wasn't crowned Emperor until 14 AD.
29.5 AD fits with the timeline compiled from adding the time periods from Adam until the commencement of Jesus Ministry on earth. Exactly 4000 years.
Yes. He would have been 34 at His baptism.Does "about thirty" mean thirty-four?
Here is the timeline I compiled by using the time periods as given in the Bible and the known historical date of the Babylonian conquest.Really? Everywhere i've looked couldn't agree on a set amount of years. What's the evidence that it was 4000?
Lets look at your maths more closely:
Firstly- Herod commenced the Temple rebuild in the Eighteenth year of his reign. Which was 20-19 BC
Then- you have a wrong idea of how to treat the BC/AD changeover.
When Dionysus [the 'short', also I reckon; 'the idiot'] compiled the Gregorian calendar, he started BC, counting backward and AD counting forward; both as year one each way. The years are counted before they have elapsed. We saw this happen as year 2000 clicked up and everyone celebrated, BUT only 1999 years had passed!
So, when we look for a fulfilment of a decreed period, such as in Ezekiel 4:4-6, we must add 1 each way to our system, as I show in my timeline above. Which you seem to avoid.
Therefore - I think Herod started the Temple job in 19 BC. He actually demolished the old one and had new foundations built, the Wailing Wall is part of it, so 19 BC is the most likely start of the rebuild.
19 BC + 27 AD = 46 years. Plus two, as there is only 44 elapsed years between those 2 dates. Equals 29 AD I stand by the timeline as per 47 Bible verses.
Then- you have a wrong idea of how to treat the BC/AD changeover.
When Dionysius …
I do not see the date of the Crucifixion as a critical time. It only denotes the end of the 69th 'week' of Daniel 9:26, followed by the cataclysm of the Roman conquest 40 or so years later.
We still await the 70th 'week' of the final seven years of this Christian era.
What is more critical is the date that Jesus commences His ministry. Which was about mid 29 AD, as Luke 3:1-3 informs us.
That date starts the final 2000 year segment of man ruling the earth and making a mess of it!
If I showed you a coin with Tiberius’ head on it, one year before his father died, would you be convinced that Luke was counting from his co-regency?
Therefore - I think Herod started the Temple job in 19 BC.
That's right, it is simple; Our years are counted at their commencement.Let’s keep this simple? All we have to remember is that Dionysius never gave us a year zero. So, the timeline steps from 1 BC to 1 AD as the timeline shows.
Your post is a classic example of a persons precious doctrine being challenged and they are unable to rebut it. Tough!This is a classic example of manipulating Scripture to fit your doctrine. Sadly, both the method and the doctrine are wrong, thus the conclusion is wrong.
The thinking in that part of the world is event oriented, not time oriented. You see the writers of the Bible referred to a time period as when so and so was reigning. That is an event. The writers of the BIble lived in a culture that does not care WHEN something happened but THAT it happened. So no one recorded the year Jesus was born or the year he did with any kind of historical link where we can put a date on it. The whole of the BIble pretty much is like this as that was their orientation.It's getting near Easter! We celebrate the cross and resurrection because it was the apex of human history. We agree that the earth-shattering sacrifice on Calvary was the fulfillment of that which was written.
Why is it then that there isn't unanimous agreement about the date of the crucifixion? Experts differ from approximately AD 27 to AD 36 as to when it happened and followers say it doesn't matter much anyway. It does matter. It is the center point of prophecy! Entire prophetic systems stand or fall on correct timing as it concerns the chronology of the cross.
So when? Exactly when was it?
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The thinking in that part of the world is event oriented, not time oriented. You see the writers of the Bible referred to a time period as when so and so was reigning. That is an event. The writers of the BIble lived in a culture that does not care WHEN something happened but THAT it happened. So no one recorded the year Jesus was born or the year he did with any kind of historical link where we can put a date on it. The whole of the BIble pretty much is like this as that was their orientation.
Dear CG, the moons are an event. Their basis of time was an event that is not a continuous movement of sun and earth in relationship. It is still event oriented. You want to know a year measured not by events. They measured by events.I can't agree with you Dorothy. The keeping of time in the Old Testament was very strict with their new moons and sabbaths etc.
Why didn’t any of them ever mention time then? Why didn’t they tell us when Jesus was born, the month and day? Or how many years since Augustus reigned so we could pinpoint the year?Then, when the New Testament opened, it was with John declaring, "The kingdom of God is at hand," and after him came Jesus saying, "The time is fulfilled!" (Mark 1:15) He was referring to a precise count of years that provide us with accurate dates right down through the inter-testament era.
When Jesus was 33. When Pilot was governor. At the Passover.Okay, so they measured by "events." Well, the biggest event in history was the atoning death of Christ. Yes? So, what Im asking is, when was it?
So when did that clock start ticking? Why did no one who was there and wrote about it mention the date?It relates to the count of Sabbath cycles (weeks) prophesied by Daniel. And they were mentioned as "the times" by Jesus and Paul. John also alluded to them.
Daniel wrote the following vision:So when did that clock start ticking?
Actually, Luke wrote that the Lord started his mission shortly after John the Baptist:Why did no one who was there and wrote about it mention the date?
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