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The Life of Jesus
The Birth of Jesus happens in Bethlehem on Sunday October 20 – Creation Day 7
in 5 BC. This event occurs exactly 4,110 364-Day years after Day 7 of Creation
Week in 4115 BC. On the Gregorian-Hebrew calendar this same date is Sunday November 3 – Heshvan 13 in 5 BC. On the Gregorian solar calendar, the Birth of
Jesus happens 4,096 years plus 6 days after Day 7 of Creation Week. Day 7 of Creation Week occurs on Sunday October 28 – Heshvan 7 in 4101 BC on the
currently used Gregorian calendar. The Hebrew date given in this example is not the same as the currently used Hebrew Secular calendar. It is important to note the number of years given in Scripture from Creation until the Birth of Jesus is exactly 4,096. The Scripture verses verifying the exact number of years in Scripture is summarized on the 3-pages of “The Exact Years Chart” found in list of Timeline Products on the Home Page. Here is a list of just a few of the dates that can be calculated in the life of Jesus.
The Birth of Jesus - Matthew 2:1, Luke 2:1-20
Sunday October 20, 5 BC
| Sunday October 20-Creation Day 7 |
5 |
BC |
364-Day Reference |
| Sunday Nov 3 - Heshvan 13 |
5 |
BC |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Sunday Nov 5 - Heshvan 15 |
5 |
BC |
Julian Solar |
| Sunday Kislev 5 |
3757 |
385 |
Hebrew Secular |
Nisan 14 Passover of Jesus at 12 Years Old - Luke 2:41-42
Sunday April 5 - Nisan 14, 9AD on Gregorian Calendar
| Sunday April 6 - Nisan 19 |
9 |
AD |
364-Day Reference |
| Sunday April 5 - Nisan 14 |
9 |
AD |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Sunday April 7 - Nisan 16 |
9 |
AD |
Julian Solar |
| Sunday Nisan 23 |
3769 |
354 |
Hebrew Secular |
*Passover-Nisan 14 always falls on April 5 in a non-leap year on the Gregorian calendar.
Baptism of Jesus - Matthew 3:13-17, Mark 1:9-11, Luke 3:21-22, John 1:32-34
Sunday September 8 - Elul 25, 26 AD
| Sunday September 8 - Elul 25 |
26 |
AD |
364-Day Reference |
| Sunday August 16 - Av 29 |
26 |
AD |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Sunday August 18 - Elul 1 |
26 |
AD |
Julian Solar |
| Sunday Elul 15 |
3786 |
354 |
Hebrew Secular |
Jesus Returns to Galilee After 40 Days in the Wilderness - Luke 4:14
Jesus is 30 Years Old Two Days Later
Friday October 18 - Creation Day 5, 26 AD
| Friday October 18-Creation Day 5 |
26 |
AD |
364-Day Reference |
| Friday September 25 - Tishri 10 |
26 |
AD |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Friday September 27 - Tishri 12 |
26 |
AD |
Julian Solar |
| Friday Tishri 26 |
3787 |
383 |
Hebrew Secular |
Jesus turns 30 years old 42 days after His Baptism. The date of His Baptism is also in the 15th year of Tiberius Caesar who starts his reign in July of 11 AD. This date is exactly 480 years from the completion of the rebuilding of the Jerusalem Wall at the end of the Babylonian Exile on Elul 25 in 455 BC according to Nehemiah 6:15.
Jesus Cleanses the Temple During 27 AD Passover - John 2:14-17
Friday April 25 - Iyar 8, 27 AD - Jesus cleanses the Temple again in 30 AD
| Friday April 25 - Iyar 8 |
27 |
AD |
364-Day Reference |
| Friday April 2 - Nisan 11 |
27 |
AD |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Friday April 4 - Nisan 13 |
27 |
AD |
Julian Solar |
| Friday Nisan 9 |
3787 |
383 |
Hebrew Secular |
Nisan 14 - Day of Passover 27 AD - Gregorian Solar Calendar
Monday April 28 - Iyar 11, 27 AD
*Passover-Nisan 14 always falls on April 5 in a non-leap year on the Gregorian calendar.
Jesus Heals a Paralytic Man on the Sabbath - John 5:1-16
Two Days Before Passover 28 AD
Saturday April 1 - Nisan 12, 28 AD on Gregorian Calendar
| Saturday April 26 - Iyar 9 |
28 |
AD |
364-Day Reference |
| Saturday April 1 - Nisan 12 |
28 |
AD |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Saturday April 3 - Nisan 14 |
28 |
AD |
Julian Solar |
| Saturday Nisan 19 |
3788 |
355 |
Hebrew Secular |
Nisan 14 - Day of Passover 28 AD - Gregorian Solar Calendar
Monday April 3 - Nisan 14 on Gregorian Calendar
| Monday April 28 - Iyar 11 |
28 |
AD |
364-Day Reference |
| Monday April 3 - Nisan 14 |
28 |
AD |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Monday April 5 - Nisan 16 |
28 |
AD |
Julian Solar |
| Monday Nisan 21 |
3788 |
355 |
Hebrew Secular |
*Passover-Nisan 14 always falls on April 3 in a leap year on the Gregorian calendar.
Nisan 14 - Day of Passover 29 AD - Gregorian Solar Calendar
Thursday May 1 - Iyar 14, 29 AD
*Passover-Nisan 14 always falls on April 5 in a non-leap year on the Gregorian calendar.
| Thursday May 1 - Iyar 14 |
29 |
AD |
364-Day Reference |
| Thursday April 5 - Nisan 14 |
29 |
AD |
Gregorian-Hebrew |
| Thursday April 7 - Nisan 16 |
29 |
AD |
Julian Solar |
| Thursday Nisan 5 |
3789 |
383 |
Hebrew Secular |
Main Events of Passion Week
Jesus is in Bethany 6 Days Before Passover on The Following Friday
John 12:1 Saturday April 26 - Iyar 9, 30 AD on 364-Day Calendar
SUNDAY-NISAN 9
At supper on this same day, the start of Sunday on the Hebrew Calendar, Martha serves supper and Mary anoints Jesus' feet.
John 12:2-8 Sunday April 27 - Iyar 9, 30 AD on 364-Day Calendar
During the day, still Sunday, the Jews come to Bethany to see Lazarus and Jesus. On this day the Chief Priests plot to kill Jesus and Lazarus. John 12:9-11
Sunday April 27 - Iyar 10, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Sunday March 31 - Nisan 9, 30 AD Gregorian Calendar
Sunday April 2 - Nisan 11, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Sunday Nisan 11, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
*Note at this point in history, the currently used Hebrew Secular Calendar is in sync with the Julian Calendar falling two days after the Gregorian. The Gregorian Calendar is in sync with the solar version of the 364-Day calendar consistent with Scripture. Jesus enters Jerusalem on Monday Nisan 10 which is the start of the Passover Feast. On Nisan 10 the Jews were instructed to choose the lamb that would be sacrificed on Nisan 14 according to Exodus 12:2-11. Four days later, many who were proclaiming Jesus as "the King of Israel" (John 12:14) would be asking Herod to "Crucify Him" according to John 19:6. This is very clear evidence that the currently used lunar-solar Hebrew Secular Calendar is not the Hebrew calendar of Scripture.
MONDAY-NISAN 10
Jesus Enters Jerusalem on a Donkey's Colt Fulfilling Zechariah 9:9
"The next day a great multitude took branches of palm trees and went out to meet Him, and cried out : "Hosanna! Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!"
Matthew 21:1-9; Mark 11:1-10; Luke 19:29-38; John 12:12-15
This event is often mistakenly called Palm Sunday. In 1988 John MacArthur published The MacArthur New Testament Commentary Matthew 16-23. On Page 257 of this Commentary, John MacArthur accurately dates this event on a Monday. In later sermons John MacArthur would refer to this event as "Palm Monday."
Monday April 28 - Iyar 11, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Monday April 1 - Nisan 10, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Monday April 3 - Nisan 12, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Monday Nisan 12, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
Later this same day, Jesus enters the Temple according to Mark 11:11.
TUESDAY-NISAN 11
Jesus Curses the Fig Tree Going to Jerusalem From Bethany
Matthew 21:18-19; Mark 11:11-14, 20-24
Tuesday April 29 - Iyar 12, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Tuesday April 2 - Nisan 11, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Tuesday April 4 - Nisan 13, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Tuesday Nisan 13, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
On this same day, Jesus cleanses the Temple for the second time according to Matthew 21:12-17 and Luke 19:45-48. At the end of this day Jesus returns to Bethany. The first cleansing is recorded in John 2:14-17 during the Passover of 27 AD in the first year of Jesus' public ministry.
WEDNESDAY-NISAN 12
Jesus Teaches in the Temple All Day
Jesus and the disciples leave Bethany for Jerusalem-Mark 11:20-26
Peter notices the withered fig tree-Mark 11:20-26
Jesus has a day of controversy with religious leaders-Matthew 21:23-23:39; Mark 11:27-12:44; Luke 20:1-21:4
Jesus teaches at the Mount of Olives-Matthew 24:1-25:46; Mark 13:1-37; Luke 21:5-36
Jesus predicts he will be crucified in two days-Mark 14:1-2
Elders plot to seize Jesus-Matthew 26:1-5; Mark 14:1-2; Luke 22:1-2
Judas makes plans to betray Jesus-Matthew 26:14-16; Mark 14:10-11; Luke 22:3-6
Wednesday April 30 - Iyar 13, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Wednesday April 3 - Nisan 12, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Wednesday April 5 - Nisan 14, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Wednesday Nisan 14, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
THURSDAY-NISAN 13
Jesus Instructs Disciples to Prepare Passover Meal
Jesus' disciples prepare Passover room and lamb for the Passover meal that would be eaten in the Upper Room at the beginning of Passover on Friday Nisan 14-Matthew 26:17-19; Mark 14:12-16; Luke 22:7-13
Thursday May 1 - Iyar 14, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Thursday April 4 - Nisan 13, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Thursday April 6 - Nisan 15, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Thursday Nisan 15, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
FRIDAY-NISAN 14
The Last Supper, The Arrest and Trial of Jesus, The Crucifixion, The Burial of Jesus
Jesus celebrates the Last Supper with His disciples-Matthew 26:20-30; Mark 14:17-27; Luke 22:14-30; John 13:1-14:31
*There is surprisingly no small amount of confusion about what day of the week the Last Supper occurs on. It is important to remember that the Hebrew day starts at 6:00 PM of the previous day in relation to the solar calendar in use today. What many people seem to forget is that there are two large meals on Passover. Many speculate that Galileans tended to emphasize the first meal of Passover which starts in the evening that begins the Jewish Day. This is the meal described in Scripture as The Last Supper. The other large meal of Passover would occur in the late afternoon around 3:00 PM until just before 6:00 PM. By 6:00 PM all of the lamb and leavened foods would have to be removed starting the remaining 7 days of the Feast of Unleaved Bread.
The Arrest of Jesus-Matthew 26:47-56; Mark 14:43-52; Luke 22:47-53; John 18:2-11
The First Jewish Trial Before Annas-Matthew 26:69-70; Mark 14:66-68; Luke 22:55-57; John 18:12-24
The Second Jewish Trial Before Caiaphas-Matthew 26:57-68, 73-75; Mark 14:53-65, 70-72; Luke 22:59-65; John 18:24-28
The First Roman Trial Before Pilate-Matthew 27:2, 11-14; Mark 15:1-5; Luke 23:1-5; John 18:28-38
The Second Roman Trial Before Pilate-Matthew 27:15-31; Mark 15:6-20; Luke 23:13-25; John 18:39-19:16
The Crucifixion of Christ-Matthew 27:31-56; Mark 15:20-41; Luke 23:26-49; John 19:16-30
The Burial of Christ-Matthew 27:57-60; Mark 15:42-46; Luke 23:50-54; John 19:38-42
Friday May 2 - Iyar 15, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Friday April 5 - Nisan 14, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Friday April 7 - Nisan 16, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Friday Nisan 16, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
The Day of the Crucifixion-Connection to Earth's Calendars
Day #1,732,111.5 On the Julian Calendar
Day #1,508,253 Since Day#1 of Creation Week on 364-Day Calendar
Day #1 Creation Week-Genesis 1:1-5
Monday October 14 - Creation Day 1, 4115 BC 364-Day Calendar
Monday October 22 - Heshvan 1, 4101 BC Gregorian Calendar
Monday November 23 - Kislev 3, 4101 BC Julian Calendar
Monday Kislev 8, -339 Hebrew Secular Calendar
SATURDAY-NISAN 15
Chief Priests Ask Pilate to Secure the Tomb of Jesus-Matthew 27:62-66
Saturday May 3 - Iyar 16, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Saturday April 6 - Nisan 15, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Saturday April 8 - Nisan 17, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Saturday Nisan 17, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
SUNDAY-NISAN 16
The Empty Tomb-Matthew 28:1-15; Mark 16:1-8; Luke 24:1-11
The Appearances of Jesus-Matthew 28:16-17; Mark 16:9-18; Luke 24:13-48; John 20:1-10
Proof of the Resurrection-Mark 16:4; Luke 24:33-48; John 20:19-23;
Sunday May 4 - Iyar 17, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Sunday April 7 - Nisan 16, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Sunday April 9 - Nisan 18, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Sunday Nisan 18, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
MONDAY-NISAN 17
Evening of The Resurrection-Jesus appears to the disciples when Thomas is absent. Mark 16:14; Luke 24:36-43; John 20:19-23
Monday May 5 - Iyar 18, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Monday April 8 - Nisan 17, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Monday April 10 - Nisan 19, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Monday Nisan 19, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
*Nisan 17 is the most important transition day in history. On this day Noah's Ark comes to rest on the moutains of Ararat according to Genesis 7:17-8:5 in 2457 BC on the 364-Day Calendar. On this date in 1445 BC, the Firstborn is consecrated as Israel makes camp at Succoth on the first day out of Egypt of the Exodus (Exodus 13:1-2). On this same date 40 years after the start of the Exodus (1405 BC), Joshua is given instructions by the Commander of the Lord's Army for the battle of Jericho. The next morning starts the 7-Day battle for Jericho according to Joshua 5:13-6:5. This event happens 7 days after Israel crosses the River Jordon into Canaan on the Tenth Day of Nisan as stated in Joshua 3:2-17.
TUESDAY-NISAN 25
Jesus appears to the disciples 8 days later when Thomas is present. John 20:26-29
Tuesday May 13 - Iyar 26, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Tuesday April 16 - Nisan 25, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Tuesday April 18 - Nisan 27, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Tuesday Nisan 27, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
FRIDAY-IYAR 26
The Ascension of Jesus-Mark 16:19; Luke 24:49-53; Acts 1:9-11
Friday June 13 - Sivan 28, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Friday May 17 - Iyar 26, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Friday May 19 - Iyar 28, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Friday Iyar 28, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar
SUNDAY-SIVAN 6
Pentecost-Acts 2:1-4
Sunday June 22 - Tammuz 7, 30 AD 364-Day Calendar
Sunday May 26 - Sivan 6, 30AD Gregorian Calendar
Sunday May 28 - Sivan 8, 30 AD Julian Calendar
Sunday Sivan 8, 3790 Hebrew Secular Calendar

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