Description
The general time frame for Jesus’ crucifixion took place sometime during the time Pontus Pilate served as governor of Judea province for the Roman Empire, which would have been between 26 A.D. to 36 A.D. We also know that Jesus’s crucifixion took place on the Eve of Passover, which is on the 14th day of Nisan of the Jewish calendar (Passover is on Nisan 15). Most Christian scholars and theologians believe that the crucifixion took place on either a Wednesday or a Friday between 30 A.D. and 33 A.D. This narrows it down to two possible dates as the true date of the crucifixion: Wednesday, April 3, 30 A.D., Friday April 1, 33 A.D.
In this ‘BLOODY WEDNESDAY’ teaching format, Dr. Mike takes the reader step-by-step through the pages of sacred Scripture, concerning this apologetic argument for the validity of a ‘Bloody Wednesday’ Gospel accounts of Jesus’ death and resurrection.
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