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NASA Scientists Believe They’ve Pinpointed The Exact Day Of Jesus’ Death

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NASA Scientists Believe They’ve Pinpointed The Exact Day Of Jesus’ Death

The date of Jesus’ death may be confirmed by NASA’s most recent discovery.

There are some true world events from the Bible that also happened in the actual world, regardless of whether you think he was a real person or not.

They found, dated, and examined the material that was purportedly used to wrap him after his burial.

In addition to other things, there is evidence that Noah’s arc and deluge might have happened.

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However, it can be more difficult to determine whether Jesus actually existed when it comes to his lore.

In any case, NASA has finally allowed us to determine the precise day he perished on the crucifix.

There is much to be argued about maintaining an accurate picture throughout the 2,000 years that Abrahamic religions developed, even if we typically think of April and Easter as being around the time he died and rose from the dead.

Details like that are difficult to maintain over an extended period of time.

Therefore, it was widely accepted that Jesus died on Good Friday, which means that he died on April 3, AD 33, at approximately 3 p.m., until NASA released their own findings.

a few hours prior to the start of the Sabbath and Passover day.

However, how do the astronomical models of the space agency respond to this?

On their end, the date is exactly the same.

In a startling development, NASA data has identified the precise day and time of Jesus’ death based on biblical accounts of his passing.

The relevant Bible scripture is as follows:

“From noon until three in the afternoon darkness came over all the land,” one translation of Matthew 27:45 states, which describes the skies as Jesus lay on the cross.

As it happens, on Friday, April 3, 33 AD, there was a lunar eclipse.

“Christian texts mention that the Moon turned to blood after Jesus’s crucifixion—potentially referring to a lunar eclipse, during which the Moon takes on a reddish hue.” NASA learned about this in the 1990s.

According to biblical scholars Colin Humphreys and W Graeme Waddington of the University of Oxford, Joel’s Old Testament prophecy that the moon will turn to blood and the day of the Lord would arrive accurately mirrored what transpired when Jesus died.

According to their assessment, there has been much discussion throughout the years over the day and year of the Crucifixion, but no consensus has been reached.

However, the “Jewish calendar in the first century AD and to date a lunar eclipse that biblical and other references suggest followed the Crucifixion” were made possible by astronomical calculations.

Then, in a page on NASA’s website explaining how far back in history solar eclipses have been recorded stated, “Christian texts mention that the Moon turned to blood after Jesus’s crucifixion – potentially referring to a lunar eclipse, during which the Moon takes on a reddish hue. Using this textual source, scholars narrowed down a possible date of crucifixion to Friday, April 3, 33 C.E. because a lunar eclipse occurred that day.”

We now know, then.

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