ALSO does not change the fact that Moses (Psalm 90:4) tells us: "A thousand years in your sight are like a day that has just gone by, or like a watch in the night." NIV
These verses are often used to highlight the transcendence of God and the limited nature of human understanding of time. They convey the idea that God exists outside the constraints of time and that what may seem like a long time to humans is but a fleeting moment in God's perspective. It's a reflection on the eternal and timeless nature of God in contrast to the finite nature of human existence.
As I mentioned earlier, following Bishop Ussher's calculations, Abraham's birth occurred approximately 2,000 years after Adam, and Jesus was born approximately 2,000 years after Abraham. When you add these two periods together, it totals 4,000 years. This biblical chronology aligns with a passage in Matthew 13:49, where Jesus speaks about the events that will occur at the end of the age: "This is how it will be at the end of the age. The angels will come and separate the wicked from the righteous" (NIV).
Matthew talks about the end of the age 6 times. Jesus was said to be born in 4 BC & we are told he died when he was 33. That would mean the beginning of the church & thus the beginning of the church age was 29 AD. Pentecost is Fifty days after Passover.
I enjoy observing the asteroid Apophis. Rest assured, it will safely pass by Earth in both 2029 and 2036. Recent radar observations of Apophis during its flyby in March 2021 confirmed that there is no risk of an impact for at least the next century.
In 2029, Apophis will make its closest approach on Friday, April 13th, while Passover will begin at sundown on Friday, April 6th, continuing until sundown on Saturday, April 14th. So, in that year, the date of Apophis coincides with Friday, April 13th.
In the realm of faith, there are no mere coincidences. The mathematical precision found in the Bible is a testament to its exactitude. In the year 2029, the asteroid's path aligns with the start of Passover, directly over Jerusalem. Likewise, in 2036, the asteroid's trajectory takes it over Jerusalem as Passover concludes, falling on a Sunday. These alignments hold a special significance for those who find meaning in the intersection of faith and science.
Luke 21:25 tells us: "“There will be signs in the sun, moon and stars. On the earth, nations will be in anguish and perplexity at the roaring and tossing of the sea." Tyson talks about the tossing of the sea on this day. Of course he is the same person who declared Pluto is not a plant, so what does he know? He has a PhD in Astro Physics.
As I pointed out, my source is Moses, Bishop Ussher & Neil Degrasse Tyson. As well as NASA.