3 Apr 33 Ad - Lunar Eclipse - Jesus 33 ?

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    GOSPEL ACCOUNTS OF THE CRUCIFIXION VERIFIED AGAIN!
    Roman literature says there was a huge dust storm that darkened the Sun
    and turned the moon blood red.

    In addition that night April 3rd 33 ad
    when Jesus was 33 years old there was a lunar eclipse

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    QUESTION:
    3 Apr 33 Ad - Lunar Eclipse - Jesus 33 ?

    TRUE or FALSE ???

    any insight into your codes
    - and; how that eclipse might of affected or effected things
    - i'll see if i can also look back thru it too
    i know your birth of jesus is not 1ad


    ANSWER:
    It is fixed by Gethsesame
    defining The Last Supper
    in The Full Moon
    of March 27th, 31AD.

    His birth is likewise defined in the Moon
    and the astrology of Jupiter, Saturn etc.

    This New Moon lunation was
    March 20th, 6BC to April 17th, 6BC
    see the Molnar coin reference

    JESUS was born April 17th, 6 BC
    as per The Isaiah Code

    ~Tony Bermanser
    & Susan Lynne Schwenger
    @13LiNESofSPiRiT @iN12d

    https://www.cosmosdawn.net/posts/63997


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    3 Apr 33 Ad - Lunar Eclipse - Jesus 33 ? | Cosmogenesis - Library of Akbar Ra in Alexandria Thuban (cosmosdawn.net)
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    3 Apr 33 Ad - Lunar Eclipse - Jesus 33 ? | Cosmogenesis - Library of Akbar Ra in Alexandria Thuban (cosmosdawn.net)

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    AfrikaansJesus
    AlbanianJezui, Jisui
    ArabicʿIsà عيسى (Islamic or classical arabic) / Yasūʿ يسوع (Christian or latter Arabic)
    Amharicኢየሱስ (iyesus)
    AragoneseChesús
    Aramaic/Syriacܝܫܘܥ (Isho)
    ArbereshIsuthi
    ArmenianՀիսուս (Eastern Armenian) Յիսուս (Western Armenian) (Hisus)
    Australian KriolJisas
    Azerbaijaniİsa
    BelarusianІсус (Isus) (Orthodox) / Езус (Yezus) (Catholic)
    Bengaliযীশু (Jeeshu/Zeeshu) (Christian) 'ঈসা ('Eesa) (General)
    BosnianIsus
    BretonJezuz
    BulgarianИсус (Isus)
    Burmeseယေရှု (Yay-shu)
    CatalanJesús
    Chinesesimplified Chinese: 耶稣; traditional Chinese: 耶穌; pinyin: Yēsū
    CopticⲒⲏⲥⲟⲩⲥ (Isos)
    CornishYesu
    CroatianIsus
    CzechJežíš
    DutchJezus
    EstonianJeesus
    FilipinoJesús (Christian and secular) / Hesús or Hesukristo (religious)
    FijianJisu
    FinnishJeesus
    FrenchJésus
    GalicianXesús
    GaroJisu
    Georgianიესო (Ieso)
    GermanJesus
    EweYesu
    GreekΙησούς (Iisús modern Greek pronunciation)
    Haitian CreoleJezi
    Lai-HakhaJesuh
    HausaYesu
    HawaiianIesū
    HebrewYeshua/Y'shua יֵשׁוּעַ
    Hindustaniईसा / عيسى (īsā)
    Hmong DawYexus
    HungarianJézus
    IcelandicJesús
    IgboJesu
    IndonesiaYesus (Christian) / Isa (Islamic)
    IrishÍosa
    ItalianGesù
    Japaneseイエス (Iesu)/イエズス (Iezusu)(Catholic)/ゼス(zesu) ゼズス(zezusu)(Kirishitan)イイスス(Iisusu)(Eastern Orthodox)
    JinghpawYesu
    Kannadaಯೇಸು (Yesu)
    KazakhИса (Isa)
    KhasiJisu
    Khmerយេស៑ូ (Yesu), យេស៑ូវ (Yesuw)
    KikuyuJeso
    KisiiYeso
    Korean예수 (Yesu)
    KurdishÎsa
    LatvianJēzus
    LigurianGesû
    LimburgishZjezus
    LithuanianJėzus
    LombardGesü
    LugandaYesu
    MāoriIhu
    मराठी-Marathiयेशू - Yeshu
    MalagasyJeso, Jesoa, Jesosy
    Malayalamഈശോ (īśo) Syriac-origin.
    യേശു (Yēśu) from Portuguese. കർത്താവ് (Kartāvŭ) from Sanskrit, lit. 'doer', 'creator'.
    MirandeseJasus
    MizoIsua (In Mizo names, an "a" has to be added behind every male name), Isu
    MalteseĠesù
    MongolianЕсүс
    NeapolitanGiesù
    NormanJésus
    OccitanJèsus
    PiedmonteseGesù
    PolishJezus
    PortugueseJesus
    RomanianIisus (Eastern Orthodox) / Isus (other denominations)
    RussianИисус (Iisus)
    SardinianGesùs
    SerbianIsus / Исус
    SicilianGesù
    Sinhalaජේසුස් වහන්සේ - Jesus Wahanse (Catholic Church), යේසුස් වහන්සේ - Yesus Wahanse (Protestantism)
    ShonaJesu
    SlovakJežiš
    SlovenianJezus
    SomaliCiise
    SpanishJesús
    SwahiliYesu
    TajikИсо (Iso)
    TamilYesu (இயேசு)
    Teluguయేసు - ఏసు - Yesu
    Thaiเยซู - "Yesu"
    Turkishİsa, Yeşua
    TurkmenIsa
    UkrainianІсус (Isus)
    Urduعیسیٰ
    UzbekIso
    VenetianJesu
    VietnameseGiêsu, Dêsu
    WelshIesu
    XhosaYesu
    YorubaJesu
    Zomi (Tedim-Chin)Zeisuh (most common), Jesuh
    ZuluuJesu
     
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    The Proper Name and Title of Jesus Christ Messiah (helpmewithbiblestudy.org)
    http://helpmewithbiblestudy.org/2JesusChrist/NamesJesusChristMessiah.aspx


    The proper name "Jesus," translated from the Greek name "Iēsous,"
    originated from the Old Testament Hebrew name of "Yēšua'."


    The name Yēšua' came into general use around the time of the Babylonian Exile.

    Prior to the Exile, the ancient form of Yēšua' was Yehôšûa';
    and the Greek Old Testament, LXX, translates both proper names as Iēsous.


    Yehôšûa' is the oldest name containing God's memorial name Yahweh,
    and it means "Yahweh is help" or "Yahweh is salvation."


    It is significant to note that the angel instructs Joseph and Mary to name
    their newborn son Jesus with a view towards the ancient meaning behind Yehôšûa'.


    She will bear a Son; and you shall call His name Jesus,
    for He will save His people from their sins. (Matt 1:21)


    And behold, you will conceive in your womb and bear a son,
    and you shall name Him Jesus.


    He will be great and will be called the Son of the Most High;
    and the Lord God will give Him the throne of His father David;
    and He will reign over the house of Jacob forever,
    and His kingdom will have no end."
    (Luke 1:31-33)


    "Christ" comes from the Latin "Chistus,"
    which is derived from the Greek "Christos."


    As a Greek verbal adjective, "christos" is not a proper name.

    The Greek root verb underlying "christos" is "chriein."

    "Chriein" describes the action of rubbing or spreading something on.

    By itself, the verb carries a secular meaning.

    In extrabiblical uses, it characterized an object or person being rubbed
    or smeared with something like whitewash, cosmetics, or paint.


    "Christos," when used in the context of people,
    was never an expression of honor,
    and, it tended towards the disrespectful.


    It is in this context that Jews called Jesus of lowly Nazareth "christos."

    By the end of the first century,
    because of this association of the name Jesus with "christos",
    the name of Jesus was seldom given as a personal name among Jews.


    However, "christos" was often confused with the Greek proper name "Chrēstos,"
    and it soon quickly acquired the character of a proper name!


    The English term "Messiah" arises from the Greek "Messias"
    which is a transliteration of the Aramaic noun "mešîḥā'."


    The Aramaic term is translated from the Hebrew noun
    "māšîaḥ" which means "anointed."


    Of the māšîaḥ word family, the verb "māšaḥ" is translated
    into "chriein" in the Greek Old Testament (LXX),
    because anointing involves the rubbing of oil upon a person.


    In the Old Testament, there are only two Jewish leaders
    who are described as māšîaḥ, anointed with oil:


    the high priest (Ex 40:15)

    and the king (1 Sam 15:17).

    The anointing confers the authority appointed by God
    and associated with the office and makes the selection
    of that person legal before the nation of Israel.


    Although the anointing gave authority and power,
    the anointed were dependent on God and responsible to Him.


    Understood properly, they were servants of God.

    Through this religious meaning of the Hebrew term māšaḥ,
    the equivalent secular Greek term chriein takes on a religious significance.


    When God made His covenant with David, an expectation
    for the Messiah and the sovereign kingly rule of God
    developed among the Old Testament prophets
    (Jer 23:5; Ezek 34:23; 37:24).


    When your days are fulfilled that you must go to be with your fathers,
    that I will set up one of your descendants after you,
    who will be of your sons; and I will establish his kingdom.


    He shall build for Me a house, and I will establish his throne forever.

    I will be his father and he shall be My son;
    and I will not take My lovingkindness away from him,
    as I took it from him who was before you.


    But I will settle him in My house and in My kingdom forever,
    and his throne shall be established forever."
    (1 Chron 17:11-14)


    David's success in establishing a powerful nation influenced the hope
    for the Messiah in subsequent generations as Israel declined
    and was subjugated by Gentile nations.


    In the New Testament, the Messiah is no longer expected;
    the One who is awaited comes as the One who has already come.


    The Greek term "messias" is only found twice throughout the New Testament
    and only in the narrative provided by the apostle John.


    Many English translations may show Messiah elsewhere,
    but when examining the underlying Greek, the Greek term "Christos" appears.


    John the Baptist establishes that Jesus Christ was the Messiah.

    He found first his own brother Simon and said to him,
    "We have found the Messiah (Messias)
    (which translated means Christ (Christos))."
    (John 1:41)


    Jesus Christ is recorded as acknowledging that He was the Messiah.

    The woman said to Him, "I know that Messiah (Messias) is coming
    (He who is called Christ (Christos)); when that One comes,
    He will declare all things to us."


    Jesus said to her, "I who speak to you am He."
    (John 4:25-26)


    Although the above established that Christ was the long awaited Messiah
    early in His ministry, His life on earth was not characteristic
    on the earthly king that was expected
    (Luke 24:18-21).


    The concept of Jesus' reign and kingdom was impossible to grasp
    (John 18:33-37),


    and the title "King of the Jews" was used to indict
    and mock Him
    (Matt 27:37; Mark 15:26; Luke 23:35-38; John 19:19-21).


    It was not until His resurrection does the verbal adjective "christos,"
    taking on the character of a proper name,
    becomes the title "Christos" in reference to the messianic majesty of Jesus.


    Paul points out the significance of the name:

    For the word of the cross is foolishness to those who are perishing,
    but to us who are being saved it is the power of God
    (1 Cor 1:18).


    When one revisits the word of the cross,
    the duality of Paul's words becomes apparent:
    Pilate also wrote an inscription and put it on the cross.
    It was written, "JESUS THE NAZARENE, THE KING OF THE JEWS."
    (John 19:19)


    The ministries of the apostles make clear that the Messiah
    is both the anointed high priest and King.


    But it isn't until the book of Revelation when the supreme majesty
    of the Messiah is proclaimed:


    John to the seven churches that are in Asia:

    Grace to you and peace, from Him who is and who was and who is to come,
    and from the seven Spirits who are before His throne, and from Jesus Christ,
    the faithful witness, the firstborn of the dead, and the ruler of the kings of the earth.


    To Him who loves us and released us from our sins by His blood

    — and He has made us to be a kingdom, priests to His God and Father

    —to Him be the glory and the dominion forever and ever.

    Amen.

    Behold, He is coming with the clouds, and every eye will see Him,
    even those who pierced Him; and all the tribes of the earth will mourn over Him.
    So it is to be.
    Amen.
    (Rev 1:4-7)


    This is eternal life, that they may know You,
    the only true God, and Jesus Christ (Iēsous Christos)
    whom You have sent.
    (John 17:3)


    When Jesus refers to Himself in the upper room discourse as "Iēsous Christos,"
    it forces one to consider the essential features of His historical appearance namely,
    as the mediator of salvation and proof of the One true God.
    And that claim of Messiah was being made by Jesus of Nazareth.


    The Proper Name and Title of Jesus Christ Messiah (helpmewithbiblestudy.org)
    http://helpmewithbiblestudy.org/2JesusChrist/NamesJesusChristMessiah.aspx
     
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    The Movie PASSION OF CHRIST:

    “Mel Gibson warned actor Jim Caviezel that playing the character of Christ
    was going to be very difficult and that if he accepted, he most likely would be marginalized by Hollywood.

    Caviezel asked for a day to think about it and his response to Mel
    who was funding and directing the movie was:

    "I think we have to make it, even if it is difficult."

    And something else, my initials are J.C., and I am 33 years old.

    "I didn't realize that until now."

    Mel responded with “You're really scaring me you know.”

    During filming, Jim Caviezel who plays the part of Jesus lost 45 pounds,
    he was struck by lightning, he was accidentally struck twice during the scourging scene
    leaving a deep 14-inch scar, he dislocated his shoulder when the cross was dropped into the hole
    with him on the cross.

    He then suffered pneumonia and hypothermia from being nearly naked
    with only a loin cloth on the cross for endless hours.

    The crucifixion scene alone took 5 weeks of the 2 months of shooting.

    His body was so stressed and exhausted from playing the role that he had to undergo
    two open heart surgeries after the filming production.

    Jim explained, “I didn’t want people to see me.

    I just want them to see Jesus.

    Conversions will happen through that.”

    Almost like a clairvoyant prediction many amazing things happened.

    Pedro Sarubbi, who played Barabbas, felt that it was not Caviezel who was looking at him,
    but Jesus Christ himself, as he played that role he said of Caviezel,
    “His eyes had no hatred or resentment towards me, only mercy and love."

    Luca Lionello, the artist who played Judas,
    was an avowed atheist before shooting began.

    He eventually converted, and baptized his children.

    One of the main technicians working on the film was a Muslim converted to Christianity.

    Some producers said they saw actors dressed in white they didn’t recognize during one of the filming sessions,
    and when they reviewed the recordings they realized they couldn’t see them in that footage.

    The Passion of the Christ is the highest grossing US religious
    as well as the highest R-rated film of all time, with $370.8 million!

    Worldwide, it grossed $611 million.

    More importantly, it has reached 100’s of millions of people around the world.

    Mel Gibson paid $30 million out of his own pocket for the production of the film

    because no studio would take on the project.

    Today Jim Caviezel simply and boldly proclaims his faith in Christ,
    and the miracle it was for him to represent Christ as an actor
    and a greater believer of Christ because of this experience.

    Jenny Cozby

    (posted by: Nanette Crist)
     
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    Gthsesame defining the Last Supper in the Full Moon
    of March 27th, 31AD.

    His birth is likewise defined in the Moon and the astrology of Jupiter, Saturn etc.

    This New Moon lunation was March 20th, 6BC to April 17th, 6BC
    see the Molnar coin reference

    jesus was born April 17, 6 BC
    as per the Isaiah code

    Gthsesame defining the Last Supper in the Full Moon
    of March 27th, 31AD.
     
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