The exact chronology of Easter is not the most important thing to
think about during Easter week, but students often ask me questions
about chronological issues in the Gospels. Here are some common
questions:
What is the probable date of Jesus’ crucifixion?
Calculating ancient dates gets complicated for a number of reasons:
Jewish months all started at the new moon; they had two “new years” per
year; they added in leap months as needed; days started at sunset, not
sunrise; ancient people often used imprecise designations for years, and
not everyone was using the same calendar system in the first century. To read more, click here.
Monday, March 30, 2015
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