The only Bible Timeline showing the Biblical inerrancy of dated events in Scripture from the Creation of Adam and Eve to the Crucifixion and Resurrection of Jesus in 30 AD.
When he says Passover was Nisan 14, as many do (except some of the Friday crucifixion scenario proponents), he forgot to tell what is meant by “Passover”. Is it the day, or the Festival, or the meal (e.g. ‘eat passover’), or the memorial, or the preparation. In the O.T...
So, for the purposes of Luke's account, 12 A.D. seems to be the correct year to count the reign from. Essentially, this leads to a 'crucifixion' date of Jesus to 30, or more likely 31, A.D.Orthodox Church - Syriac AntiochThe Antiochian Orthodox Church and the Syriac Orthodox Church...
“Are there not twelve hours in the day?” asked Jesus (John 11:9). And so it was, for in His time an hour meant one twelfth of the interval—varying with the seasons—between sunrise and sunset. But “day” has another meaning also. A period marked off by five days, or any num...