What scripture is this? You have 4 different scriptures quoted above and then you put scripture below it without stipulating what book and chapter those verses come from????????
My apologies. I almost always make a point to reference the passages that I place in a post, but I neglected to do so for this post (however, it does show up as LINKED in the verse numbers
... perhaps it doesn't show up on your end??)
Here's an article showing how Jesus would not have been baptized before 29ad, per scriptural indicators:
[quoting]
GraceThruFaith [Fri, Dec 27, 2013]
https://gracethrufaith.com/ask-a-bible-teacher/reconciling-daniels-prophecy-palm-sunday-follow/
Q -
In Reconciling Daniels Prophecy to Palm Sunday, you stated, “483 years of 360 days each from 445 BC brings us to 32AD.” Elsewhere, you state historical evidence of Jesus being born sometime between 6 B.C. and 4 B.C., with which my own studies concur. Luke 3:23 states that Jesus was about thirty when his ministry began. If so, then I’m having a hard time connecting the dots. If Palm Sunday was in 32
A -
In Luke 3:1 the fifteenth year of the reign of Tiberius Caesar is mentioned as being the beginning of John the Baptist’s ministry. Although Tiberius had authority over the Roman provinces beginning in 11AD, he reigned as Caesar from 14 to 37 AD so his fifteenth year would have been 29 AD. This is the earliest year in which Jesus could have been baptized, but is not necessarily the exact year. Luke 3:21-23 imply that Jesus was baptized at the outset of His ministry and tell us he was “about 30”.
If He was born shortly before King Herod died (4 BC) and was baptized in 29 AD He would have been 34 at the time His ministry began. Crucifixion in 32 AD would have made Him 37 at the time of His death.
John’s gospel mentions three Passovers between the beginning of His ministry and his death (John 2:13, John 6:4, John 11:55). This indicates a minimum of two years. My research into the birth of John the Baptist has led me to conclude that Jesus was born in the early fall, perhaps on Rosh Hashanah. If so, He could have been in ministry for as long as 6 months before that first Passover.
There are no clear dates in the Bible by which we can accurately measure the duration of His ministry. But by adding 6 months before that first Passover and another 40 days between His resurrection and His ascension, you could reasonably estimate the time to be something around 2 1/2 years.
Some scholars don’t believe this would have given Jesus enough time to accomplish all that He did, so they assume there must have been another Passover, not mentioned in the Bible, which would add another year to His ministry. That’s how the 3 1/2 year duration of His ministry came into existence, and by assuming Jesus was 30 when He began His ministry, they also assume He was 33 1/2 when He died.
As you can see all the calculations concerning the events of the Lord’s life are at least partially based on man made assumptions.
He could have been born as early as 6BC but no later than 4BC. He could not have been baptized before 29AD but it could have been later. His ministry had to have spanned at least 2 years but could have been longer.
The truth is, no one knows exactly when He was born, when His ministry began, what its duration was, or how old He was when He died. So what you are missing is the same thing everyone else is missing; the facts concerning these milestones in the Lord’s life.
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And here is the
Luke 22:7-20 [blb (Berean Literal Bible)] passage I'd put in my previous post (again, my apologies for neglecting to openly reference it there
):
Preparing the Passover
(Psalm 41:1-13; Matthew 26:17-25; Mark 14:12-21; John 13:18-30)
7 And the day of Unleavened
Bread came, on which it was necessary for the Passover lamb to be sacrificed.
8 And He sent Peter and John, having said, “Having gone, prepare the Passover for us, that we might eat
it.”
9 And they said to Him, “Where do You desire we should prepare
it?”
10 And He said to them, “Behold, of you having entered into the city, a man carrying a pitcher of water will meet you. Follow him into the house into which he enters,
11 and you shall say to the master of the house, ‘The Teacher says to you, “Where is the guest room, where I may eat the Passover with My disciples?”’
12 And he will show you a large furnished upper room. Prepare
it there.”
13 And having gone, they found
it as He had said to them, and they prepared the Passover.
The Last Supper
(Matthew 26:26-30; Mark 14:22-26; 1 Corinthians 11:17-34)
14 And when the hour was come, He reclined, and the apostles with Him.
15 And He said to them, “With desire I have desired
to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.
16 For I say to you that never again will I eat thereof, until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of God.”
17 And having received
the cup, having given thanks, He said, “Take this and divide
it among yourselves.
18 For I say to you that I will not drink of the fruit of the vine from now until the kingdom of God shall come.”
19 And having taken
the bread, having given thanks, He broke
it and gave to them, saying, “This is My body, which is given for you; do this in remembrance of Me,”
20 and the cup likewise, after having supped, saying, “This cup
is the new covenant in My blood, which is being poured out for you.