Well - since calendars were standardized years later after the event - we really don't know..
He was born 4BC due to errors in striking the zero year
and He was 33 years old about the time of His death
So my money is on Spring AD 29 or AD 30
but IT was Three Days Later He rose from the Grave
And HE LIVES today!
2006-12-15 21:26:31
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answered by tomkat1528 5
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The latest date for the crucifixion of Jesus is therefore the Passover of AD 36, and we cannot rule out that there may be some connection between this event and the fact that within a year both the officials concerned in the death of Jesus had been removed from office." (Schonfield, 1965, p. 262)
"The evidence for A.D. 36 is overwhelming on historical grounds, and this date alone concurs with what the Evangelists agree upon..." (Schonfield, 1975, p. 46)
2006-12-16 05:34:44
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answered by Alicia S 4
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That's easy. Going back to the original lunar calendar, we can see he died on the last day of Unleavened Bread, seven days after his Passover meal.
The writers of the gospels used time compression to show each time he went before judges, Herod and Pilot. How is this known? On the lunar calendar the Passover meal is eaten between the 14th and 15th days of the month. Sabbaths are always on the 7th, 14th, 21st and 28th of each lunar month.The Feast of Unleavened Bread starts on the 15th of the lunar month and ends on the 21st day, which is also the weekly Sabbath. Hence the reason it was called a High Sabbath, because the seventh day of Unleavened Bread is a holy convocation and shares the day with the weekly Sabbath, also a holy convocation. The High Sabbath only happens on this day each year. So a reference to a High Sabbath would have been common knowledge among Jews at the time.
2006-12-16 05:43:01
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answered by Reuben Shlomo 4
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Hard to tell really. The discrepancy in years ranges from 6 to 20 years!
First the Romans messed it up. Then the Roman Church made it even worse just to suit certain ecclesiastical holidays!
Initially, the Romans used the Julian calendar for the longest time but always RESET the BASE YEAR each time a new emperor came along. So then Pope Gregory [13th-14th cent. AD??] made a PAPAL EDICT to change it to the Gregorian calendar, which is being widely used and accepted throughout most of the World today.
The months of January through June are named after Roman gods; July and August are named after Ceasars/Emperors; September [supposed to be the 7th month: 'septo'] is the ninth month; October [supposed to be the 8th month: 'octo'] is the tenth month; November [supposed to be the 9th month: 'novo'] is the eleventh month; and December [supposed to be the 10th month: 'deca'] is the tweltfth month!
It's all convoluted among other things!
Originally there were supposed to be thirty days for each of the twelve months [30 x 12 = 360 days] and four "intercalary" days after every third month to make a total of 364 days a year. The intercalary days were positioned to announce the arrival of each new season [Spring, Summer, Autumn/Fall, and Winter] --each with 91 days-- which coincided with the agricultural processes of plowing, sowing, growing, and harvesting.
Actually, there's much more on this but that's all I recall from one of my old researches... Go and educate yourself now. LOL. And read the Book of Enoch, too.
Peace be with you.
2006-12-16 05:39:03
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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No one is exactly sure. There is also another research that April is the birthdate of Jesus. We don't need to know his date of death ust to get a holiday. Everyday is a holiday for Jesus because for 3 years straight, he has done nothing but preach his father's word or OUR father's word.
Merry CHRISTmas!
2006-12-16 05:24:51
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answered by Princess Answers 3
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I'll go with what tomcat152 said. Sounds good to me.
I Cr 13;8a
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2006-12-16 05:32:22
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answered by ? 7
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Islamic view of Jesus' death
The issue of Jesus' death is important to Muslims because it differentiates their concept of Jesus from Christians, to whom the death of Jesus is paramount. While there is some dispute, most Muslims believe Jesus did not die but was raised to heaven by God. God gave someone Jesus' appearance, causing everyone to believe Jesus did die. The basis of any of these beliefs is the following verse in the Qur'an:
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
[4:157] That they said (in boast), "We killed Al-Masih 'Isa the son of Maryam, the Messenger of Allah"; but they killed him not, nor crucified him, but so it was made to appear to them, and those who differ therein are full of doubts, with no (certain) knowledge, but only conjecture to follow, for of a surety they killed him not.
[4:158] Nay, Allah raised him up unto Himself; and Allah is Exalted in Power, Wise.
[4:159] And there is none of the People of the Book but must believe in him before his death; and on the Day of Judgment he will be a witness against them.
Most Muslims believe Jesus was raised to heaven alive by God.
2006-12-16 05:35:15
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answered by hoor 2
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my freind, jesus didn`t die yet , he is with god in the sky . Jesus didn`t die on the cross, that was someoneelse that god make him look like jesus , but god raised jesus , he saved him . but in the end days , jesus will return back to earth to kill the false jesus and then he will die .
2006-12-16 09:15:41
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answered by myxz_heart_broken 2
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up now dear
jesus still alive
so true date can not be found
as he is standing at the rigth of the lord in even according to bible
and as allah elevated towards him as one of his prophet according to qoran
hope you find proper answer which satisfied you
2006-12-16 05:26:05
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answered by Anonymous
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30 AD.
2006-12-16 05:45:05
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answered by Lives7 6
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