Mar 29 20:01 P Apr 6 11:59 Apr 14 09:01 t Apr 21 06:58
Apr 28 07:01 P May 6 05:38 May 13 19:10 May 20 11:34
May 27 19:17 Jun 4 22:02 Jun 12 03:15 Jun 18 17:21
There were two possibilities on April 25, 31 ADT on the Julian calendar (which is the second day of the week – April 23, 31 ADT on the proleptic Gregorian calendar that always gives the wrong days of the week.)
-1440 +1440 = 1AD
3470 – 1440 = 2030
-1440 + 3470 +1 = 2031 AD
2031 AD – 2000 = 31 AD (the year of the countdown to the destruction of the temple)
Year of the crucifixion was 30 AD – the whole year was made holy by His presence
1AD + 2030yrs. = 2031AD (that accounted for the missing zero)
If it was a ‘to the day’ prophesy, it would point to Abib or Nisan 1 2031 ADT – that’s the first day of that year on the Toragorian Calendar. Nisan or Abib 1 is the first day on the Calendar God gave to Moses.
-1440 started on a Wednesday Abib (Nisan 1) For proof see Exodus 16
At the end, convert back to Torah or Toragorian years:
Gregorian years change from Dec 13- Jan 1 but Torah years end on the last day of Adar(s and begin on the first day of spring Abib or Nisan 1.
957BC Solomon began building temple
A year is 365.24219 days.
3470-2000=1470 – 1440=30
2030-2000=30
1470x 365.24219 = 536,906.0193 days
76,700.8599 Wed. to Tu. Weeks, or day-4 to day-3 weeks not shabua-weeks because Abib 1, 1400BC was a Wednesday.
The 76,700th week end on a Tuesday. The remainder 0.8599 or 85.99% takes through the six more days of the next week, slightly into the next Tuesday.
After that there’s (0.8599) 85.99% of a week left. ~86%
Wed 1/7 = 0 to 0.1428571428571429 (0.14)
Thu 2/7 = 0.1428571428571429 to 0.2857142857142857 (0.140 0.285 = 0.145)
Fri 3/7 = 0.2857142857142857 to 0.4285714285714286 (0.286 – 0.429 = .0.143)
Sat 4/7 = 0.4285714285714286 to 0.5714285714285714
Sun 5/7 = 0.5714285714285714 to 0.7142857142857143
Mon 6/7 = 0.7142857142857143 to 0.8571428571428571
Tue 7/7 = 0.8571428571428571 to 0.8599 (0.857 – 0.860 = 0.003) (early Tues.)
the final day of the 1440 +
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April 11, 31 AD Julian, a little bit into it, is when the countdown of 1470 yrs from 1440 BC ends. If each Hebrew year was 364.24 days long, and leap years didn’t exist, and if the moon slivers were always visable with naked eyes by the second day from the astronomical new moons (which are completely dark), then it would be Nisan 1, 31 ADT.
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MOON Astro pixels also shows April 10, 31 universal time as the new black dark moon
https://astropixels.com/ephemeris/phasescat/phases0001.html
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April 11, 31 ADT Julian, a Tuesday possible likely Nisan 1 if no leap year but the small sliver lies low in the western sky and is unlikely to be seen
April 12, 31 AD Julian: possibly began the first month of the new Biblical Year (Rosh HaShanah) if the barley was Aviv because it was the first day the moon sliver was probably visable. Dependig upon weather and other conditions of the air. It’s also possible that it wasn’t seen until April 13 so the weeks following both are shown below:
Apr 11th a Tuday, Nisan 1
Apr 12th a Wday, Nisan 1
Apr 13th a Thday, Nisan 1
Apr. 18th a Tuday Nisan 8
Apr 19th a Wday, Nisan 9
Apr 20th a Thday, Nisan 10
April 25th a Tuday, Nisan 15 – that would mean Nisan 14 was a Mday
Apr 26th a Wday, Nisan 16 (Nisan or AdarII 14 was a Tday)
Apr 27th a Tday, Nisan 17 (Nisan 14 ot AdarII was a Wday)
May 2nd a Tuday, Nisan 22
May 3rd a Wday, Nisan 23
May 4th a Thday, Nisan 24
May 9th Tuday, Nisan 29
May 10th a Wday, Nisan 30
May 10 Wday Nisan 30
or leap month day 30
MOON Astro pixels also shows May10, 31 universal time as the new black dark moon
https://astropixels.com/ephemeris/phasescat/phases0001.html
Thurs May 11th =Nisan 1 leap year if prior day was ~AdarII 30
May 11th a Thday, Nisan 1 first possible moon sliver seen
May 18th a Thday, Nisan 8
May 25th Thday, Nisan 15
So Nisan 14 was on a Wednesday
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April 11 or 12, 31 AD may have been the first month of the new Biblical Year (Rosh HaShanah) began given the barley was Aviv (Exo. 12:2).
31 more days to May 10th
536,906.0193 days now adding a leap month of 29 days = 536,935.0193 days. Then / 7 =
76,705.00275- 7dayshabua/weeks. This time it falls on the first day of the week.
. . . days now adding a leap month of 30 days = 536,936.0193 days. Then / 7 = 76,705.1456– 7dayshabua/weeks. This time it falls on the second day of the week.
But, the Metonic/Hillel calendar they used had variable lengths for a few of the months. Although they averaged over longer periods of time, any particular year could have more than one elongated month in it. It usually had to do with the sliver moon was visible but the moon itself has a bit of variability.
So, I add append one more day to one of the variable months of the previous year: 536,937.0193 days. Then / 7 = 76,705.288471 This time it falls on the third day of the week.
Exodus
Iyyar 15 is a day 7. Iyyar 8 is a day 7. Iyyar 1 is a day 7. Abib 30 is a day 6. Abib 23 is a day 6. Abib 16 is a day 6. Abib 10 is a day 7. Abib 3 is a day 7. Abib 2 is a day 6. Abib 1 is a day (Wednesday).
1471x 365.24219 =537,271.26149
76,753.0373557weeks
.0373557 ends on third day tuesday. Then starts Abib 1-14 ending on tuesday. If it followed a leap year 28 days more plus 1 lands on a Wednesday for the crucifixion and passover meal
Mar 11 22:20 Mar 19 21:42 Mar 27 10:56 Apr 3 04:31
Apr 10 11:33 Apr 18 15:07 Apr 25 20:00 p May 2 10:43
May 10 01:58 A May 18 05:37 May 25 03:31 May 31 18:30
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Wednesday April 25, 31 ADT on the Julian calendar (Monday April 23, 31 ADT on the proleptic Gregorian calendar which gives the wrong days of the week), following a 30 ADT leap year makes the crucifixion land on April 25, the fourth day of the week; The Pharisees were still using leap years for the Torah calendar while Sadducees used a solar civil calendar. The Metonic calendar was known to both groups but didn’t become reliable, in their eyes, until the fourth century.
An April31 ADT crucifixion, following a 30 ADT leap year makes the crucifixion land on April 25, the fourth day of the week; The Pharisees were still using leap years for the Torah calendar while Sadducees used a solar civil calendar. The Metonic calendar was known to both groups but didn’t become reliable, in their eyes, until the fourth century.
Since the whole sun was darkened by something other than the moon, the whole moon must have turned red, just like in a full lunar eclipse, because the whole sun was darkened, not just partly blocked by the Earth.
AstroPixels calendar date convertor
https://www.astropixels.com/ephemeris/calendarconverter.html
Formilab calendar converter
https://www.fourmilab.ch/documents/calendar/
Julian Date Converter