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00:00The Roman Republican Calendar, which was in use during the 1st century BCE and into the 1st century CE, had some significant characteristics that reflected the culture and politics of Rome.
00:17One month, the Roman Republican Calendar initially had 10 months, Martius 31 days, Aprilus 30 days, Iunius 30 days, Quintilus 31 days later renamed Iulius in honor of Julius Caesar, Sextilus 30 days later renamed Augustus in honor of Emperor Augustus, September 30 days, October 31 days, November 30 days, December 30 days.
00:47However, because the calendar was originally based on a lunar cycle, it fell out of alignment with the solar year.
00:54Eventually, two additional months were added, I.e. Annuarius, January, and Februarius, Februarius, which brought the total to 12 months.
01:03Each month had a varying number of days, totaling about 355 days in a typical year.
01:08This necessitated the addition of an extra month into Calaris during some years in order to keep the calendar in sync with the seasons.
01:17The days of each month were counted in three ways.
01:21Calends, the first day of the month.
01:23Nones, the seventh day of the month in March, May, July, and October 5th in the other months.
01:28Ides, the 15th day of March, May, July, and October 13th in the other months.
01:32To keep the calendar aligned with the solar year, an intercalary month was added when necessary, which was managed by the Pontifex Maximus, the chief priest.
01:43Influence of Julius Caesar in 46 BCE, Julius Caesar instituted the Julian calendar, which reformed the Roman Republican calendar by establishing a 365-day year with a leap year every four years.
01:56This calendar is the basis for the modern Gregorian calendar, days of the week.
02:02While the Romans used a system of eight-day weeks known as nondonal weeks, market weeks, the seven-day week had begun to garner attention due to the influence of Eastern religions and the Jewish calendar, especially by the 1st century season.
02:17The crucifixion of Yeshua remains one of the most pivotal moments in biblical history.
02:22Understanding its precise date requires cross-referencing Roman, Hebrew, and prophetic timekeeping, ensuring accuracy down to the year calendar system and weekday.
02:32This article systematically traces Yeshua's baptism and crucifixion using historical records, astronomical data, and scriptural insights, establishing Yeshua's baptism Luke 3, 1, and Tiberius' reign.
02:46Luke 3, 1 states that Yeshua was baptized in the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar.
02:51Luke 4, 2 states that Yeshua was baptized in the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar.
03:21Yeshua's ministry lasted about three and a half years, meaning his crucifixion followed in AD 30.
03:27Using the Julian calendar's equivalent in Osi Ab Yerubekendita, we find
03:32baptism in AD 27, 780, crucifixion in AD 30, 780, this aligns with the Hebrew year 3790 AM, confirming accuracy Matthew 12, 40, supports the Wednesday crucifixion theory on Yom Arvii Ennis and 14, 3790 AM, ensuring three full days and nights before his resurrection.
03:59Three, the Roman calendar and weekday naming.
04:02The Roman Republican calendar refers to Friday as Des Veneres, honoring Venus, the goddess of love and beauty.
04:09The Julian calendar adopted this naming convention, while Germanic traditions later influenced the English word Friday.
04:15Friday, defragged from FRGGG, connected to Frigg.
04:20For historical alignment, Osi and Hebrew dates remain the most precise sources, ensuring the crucifixion fell on Yom Arvii Ennis, or Wednesday.
04:28The Roman calendar during the Republican period illustrates a critical transition in timekeeping that would eventually lead to the Julian and later the Gregorian calendar that we recognize today.
04:41The structure and management of the calendar were deeply intertwined with Roman religious and political life.
04:47The exact calendar date of Yeshua's, Jesus' crucifixion, depends on the calendar system you reference, Roman, Republican, Aoshi, V, S, Hebrew, as well as how you interpret gospel accounts and Jewish customs, especially the timing of Passover.
05:02Let's break it down across the calendar systems you mentioned.
05:06One Hebrew calendar angered in creation.
05:08Most scholars agree that Yeshua was crucified on day 14th of Nisan, Erev Pesach, the day of preparation for Passover, year estimate between 30 CE and 33 CE, weekday, Yom Hamishi, Thursday, or Yom Shishi, Friday, depending on interpretation.
05:28Most widely accepted, 14 Nisan, 3790 Hebrew.
05:33Calendar is Wednesday, April 7, 30 CE, because April 3rd, 33 CE, 14 Nisan, 3793.
05:42It's on Friday due to lunar and astronomical alignments.
05:47Roman calendar Republican angered in Oec ab urbe condita.
05:52Romy's Ochi from the founding of the city begins in 753 BC.
05:56In Roman terms, Yeshua's crucifixion happened on or about 14 Nisan, which was AOSC, 783, 30 CE, and not AOSC, 786, 33 CE.
06:22According to weekdays, dies venerous Friday day of Venus, weekdays Hebrew vs. Roman naming.
06:29Hebrew day, Roman day, Latin English equivalent.
06:33Yom Raphaeus dies, Mercuri, Wednesday.
06:36Yom Hamishi is dies, DOVs, Thursday.
06:39Yom Shishi is dies, venerous Friday.
06:42Yom Shabbat is dies, Saturni, Saturday.
06:45Yom Rishun dies, Solis Sunday, Resurrection.
06:48So, the crucifixion most likely happened on tracing Yeshua's crucifixion through Biblical and historical timelines.
06:58Confirming crucifixion timing based on Hebrew calendar.
07:01To validate the weekday pattern, we trace Nisan 14 backward from the Hebrew year, 5785, which corresponds to 2825.
07:11And using Hebrew cycles, we confirmed that Nisan 14 in 3790 AM, or AD 30, fell on Yom RBI Wednesday.
07:20This reinforces the prophetic fulfillment of Yeshua's role as the sacrificial lamb.
07:25By integrating Hebrew, Roman, and Julian calendar systems, we confidently conclude
07:301. Yeshua's baptism occurred in AD 27, or 780 OC, during the 15th year of Tiberias.
07:392. His ministry lasted approximately three and a half years.
07:433. His crucifixion happened on Nisan 14 Yom RBI Wednesday, AD 30, or 783 OC, in the Hebrew year, 3790 AM.
07:554. Tracing back from 5785 AM, confirms this alignment, ensuring accuracy in Biblical chronology.
08:03This timeline aligns with prophetic fulfillment, Passover cycles, and historical records.
08:09So, the planetary conjunction marks the bird of Yeshua, a notable planetary conjunction in the 1st century beast,
08:15often discussed in historical and astronomical context, so occurred in the year 7 beast.
08:20This conjunction involved Jupiter and Saturn, and is sometimes associated with the star of Bethlehem in Christian tradition.
08:27Details of the conjunction
08:29Year 7 BC
08:30Planets Jupiter and Saturn
08:32This was a triple conjunction, meaning Jupiter and Saturn appeared to meet in the sky three times over the course of the year in May, September, and December.
08:45Astronomical significance, a rare event that happens about once every 800 years in the same part of the sky.
08:53According to historical relevance,
08:56Anti-Babylonian and Middle Eastern astronomers would have observed this and possibly interpreted it as a significant omen.
09:03In Christian tradition, some scholars like Johannes Kepler in the 17th century proposed this conjunction could be a candidate for the star of Bethlehem, mentioned in the Gospel of Matthew.
09:15There was another significant planetary conjunction in 2 BC, and it's often considered a candidate for the star of Bethlehem as well.
09:24The 2 BC planetary conjunction date June 17th 2 BC, planets Jupiter and Venus event.
09:33The two planets appeared to come so close together that they would have looked like a single bright star to the naked eye, an exceptionally rare and striking sight.
09:42Based on astronomical significance, this conjunction occurred in the constellation Leo, which was symbolically associated with royalty.
09:50Jupiter, the king, planet, and Venus, associated with love and motherhood coming together,
09:57were seen as a very auspicious sign in ancient astrology to observers at the time,
10:03especially those familiar with astrological interpretations.
10:07Like the Magi, this could have been seen as heralding the birth of a great king,
10:12possibly interpreted as the Messiah by those watching the skies.
10:167 BC, Jupiter and Saturn triple conjunction in Pisces, a rare and extended event.
10:23TBC, Jupiter and Venus bright, merging in Leo, stunning visual event, possibly the star of Bethlehem.
10:31Both events have been considered by historians and astronomers in trying to date the Nativity of Christ
10:37and understand what the Magi may have seen, now to question that on a critical point in biblical chronology,
10:44and it's often misunderstood or oversimplified.
10:48The historically accepted death of Herod the Great, date of death 4 BC, is the widely accepted scholarly date,
10:55according to historical sources.
10:57Josephus, the SST century Jewish historian, tells us Herod died shortly after a lunar eclipse and before Passover.
11:05There was a partial lunar eclipse on March 13th, 4 BC, and Passover that year fell on April 11th,
11:12which aligns well with Josephus' timeline.
11:15Herod likely died in Jericho, though some legends later place him elsewhere, his medical cause of death.
11:22Josephus describes Herod's final illness as a painful and gruesome disease, possibly chronic kidney disease,
11:29gangrene of the genitals, cholestomic cancer, as you mentioned.
11:33The symptoms match for nearest gangrene or possibly a cancerous digestive illness,
11:39a rotting condition with intense abdominal pain and ulceration.
11:43Why?
11:44You're sure Jesus couldn't have been born in 2 BC if Herod died in 4 BC?
11:48Matthew 2 clearly states that Herod was still alive when Jesus was born and that he ordered the massacre of infants to kill the newborn king of the Jews.
11:57Herod's death comes shortly after the visit of the Magi, before Joseph, Mary, and Jesus return from Egypt.
12:04Therefore, Jesus had to be born before 4 BC, likely between 6-5 BC, possibly as early as 7 BC.
12:11So what about the 2 BC conjunction?
12:14The Jupiter-Venus conjunction in 2 BC is still significant and may have been a later celestial confirmation for the Magi,
12:23or the symbolic date of presentation at the temple, or early childhood, but not his birth.
12:29Alternatively, the Jupiter-Saturn triple conjunction of 7 BC aligned better with a birth date in late 7 or early 6 BC,
12:37keeping Jesus' birth within Herod's lifetime.
12:39Event, approximate year, Jupiter-Saturn triple conjunction 7 BC, likely birth of Yeshua, Jesus 6-5 BC,
12:50Herod the Great dies 4 BC, Jupiter-Venus conjunction is messianic sign 2 BC,
12:57Jupiter is the king's planet.
12:58And now you're asking about Saturn, which also had symbolic significance,
13:03especially in Zoroastrian, Babylonian, and later Greco-Roman astrology.
13:08Saturn is the planet of judgment, authority, and chronos time.
13:13In Zoroastrian and Babylonian symbolism, Satur was seen as a planet of justice, boundaries,
13:20divine judgment, and transition of ages, often associated with cosmic order, ancient wisdom, and the passing of time.
13:27In some Persian interpretations, Saturn may symbolize the old regime, or age, preparing for the arrival of a new king, symbolized by Jupiter.
13:37In Greek and Roman mythology, Saturn was equated with chronos, chronos, the god of time and ages.
13:45A.I.R. represents the old order, giving way to a new era.
13:48Think of Saturn being overthrown by Zeus-Jupiter.
13:53This aligns beautifully with a messianic transition of ages, especially when seen in conjunction with Jupiter.
13:59Interpretation of the Jupiter.
14:01Saturn, triple conjunction, 7 BC.
14:04In Pisces, a sign associated with the Hebrew people and spiritual renewal to Zoroastrian magi,
14:12this rare conjunction of Saturn, old age, judgments, divine authority, and Jupiter, new king, divine favor in Pisces, people of God,
14:23could be interpreted as the end of the old world order and the coming of a divinely appointed king for the people of God.
14:29Planet, symbolic meaning, Zoroastrian or Babylonian view, Jupiter kingship, divine favor, Messiah, sign of a royal birth,
14:39Saturn, judgment, time, old age, transition sign of an age ending, Venus purity, birth, divine motherhood,
14:47associated with Anahita, symbol of messianic birth, Maswa, bloodshed, often a bad omen,
14:54Mercury communication, swiftness, prophecy messenger or scribe, like...
14:58So, in 7 BC, and the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction would signal the old order,
15:05Saturn yields to the rise of a divine king, Jupiter, for the chosen people Pisces.
15:10Powerful symbolism for the birth of Yeshua.
15:13Jesus, of course, actually has the refined, harmonized timeline.
15:18Now, incorporating of Della and Jupiter, the sequence of events leading up to Yeshua's resurrection,
15:23let us harmonize the timeline, celestial events, and gospel accounts.
15:297 BC, triple conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn in Pisces occurred in May, September, and December.
15:37Pisces was associated with Israel, possibly seen as a sign of a new ruler.
15:42The Magi may have begun watching the skies in anticipation.
15:456, 5 BC, Yeshua's birth, likely two years before Herod's death, and 4 BC.
15:52Herod's massacre of infants in Matthew 2 implies this time frame.
15:56Possibly all linked to the Jupiter-Saturn conjunction of 7 BC,
16:013 BC, Jupiter-Regulus conjunction in Leo.
16:05Jupiter, the king, planet, past, Regulus, the king, star.
16:09Leo symbolized royalty, reinforcing the messianic expectation.
16:122 BC, Jupiter-Venus conjunction in Leo.
16:16June 17, 2 BC, Jupiter and Venus appeared almost merged into one bright star.
16:23Some scholars suggest this was the star of Bethlehem guiding the Magi.
16:28AD 27, Yeshua's baptism in the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar,
16:34initiated his ministry fulfilling messianic prophecy.
16:37AD 30, Nisan 14, 3,790 AM crucifixion on Yul Mu'ar RV ad Wednesday.
16:46Passover fulfillment, aligning with Daniel's prophetic timeline.
16:51Lunar eclipse, possibly visible in Jerusalem.
16:55AD 30, Nisan 17, 3,790 AM Yeshua's resurrection at Habdallah.
17:02Matthew 12, 40 states he was in the heart of the earth for three days and three nights.
17:08Resurrection occurred at the close of Shabbat,
17:11marked by Habdallah around 6 PM Saturday.
17:14The soldiers guarding the tomb fell unconscious due to the angel's presence.
17:18Around midnight, they awoke and rushed into the city to report to the Pharisees and Sadducees,
17:23who had stayed awake, deliberating throughout the night.
17:25The event aligns with the Feast of Firstfruits symbolizing Yeshua's victory over death.
17:32This timeline integrates celestial events, historical records, and gospel accounts,
17:37reinforcing biblical accuracy.
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