What year did Jesus think it was?

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In summary: JC livedIn summary, the Gregorian Calendar is based on the years of the Roman Empire, and Jesus would have been living in a different year than the Gregorian Calendar. For more information on the Biblical and Jewish dates, please see the article linked in the beginning of this summary.
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I saw this while reading some George Carlin pages. But seriously, what year did Jesus think it was?
 
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Today, April 10th, 2009 by the Gregorian Calendar is 16th of Nisan, 5769 in the Hebrew Calendar that Jesus would have used.

Do the calculations for whichever year you are interested in.
 
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jimmysnyder has an even better explanation that I'd like him to post.

I'm re-opening this thread, but the first person that posts a religious or distasteful joke will regret it. :devil:

This is now a discussion of history.
 
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Thank you Evo.

The practice of specifying the year in the Jewish Calendar from one year before the creation began in the third century A.D. Jesus would have been unaware of it. Here is a quote from the Britannica site:

Britannica said:
There is no calendar reference in the New Testament; the contemporary Aramaic documents from Judaea are rare and prove only that the Jews dated events according to the years of the Roman emperors.

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/89368/calendar/60216/The-Jewish-calendar"

So the answer to the OP is "the xx year of the reign of the Emperor nnnn"
 
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romans used years from the founding of the city about 800BCE
a good thing as later they had multi rulers in the same year

bible and or jewish history has few to no firm ties to good dates

even your boy JC's birthday and birth year is unknown
one of the few good dates is the death of Herod the great in 4 BCE
so JC had to predate Herods death if the story is right about wisemen and killing of the kids

but no records of that
or the census
and luke trys to tie into a unknown ruler governing in syria
so JC may have known the year but the bible writers didnot
so we do not today
 

1. What historical evidence do we have for the year Jesus thought it was?

There is no direct historical evidence for the year that Jesus thought it was, as he did not leave any written records. However, based on the accounts in the Bible and other historical sources, scholars have estimated that Jesus was born between 6-4 BCE and died around 30-33 CE.

2. Did Jesus use the same calendar as we do today?

No, Jesus would not have used the same calendar as we do today. The modern Gregorian calendar was not introduced until the 16th century. Jesus would have followed the Jewish calendar, which was based on the lunar cycle and had different months and years than the modern calendar.

3. How did people keep track of time during Jesus' time?

During Jesus' time, people used a combination of the Jewish calendar, the Roman calendar, and other local calendars to keep track of time. They also used astronomical events, such as the phases of the moon and the position of the stars, to determine the passage of time.

4. Is there any significance to the year that Jesus thought it was?

The year that Jesus thought it was is significant in the context of his life and teachings, as it marks the beginning and end of his ministry. However, there is no particular significance to the year itself in relation to the rest of history.

5. How do we know the year of Jesus' birth and death?

The year of Jesus' birth and death is based on historical and biblical records, as well as astronomical calculations. The Bible states that Jesus was born during the reign of King Herod, who died in 4 BCE, and that he began his ministry at around the age of 30. Based on these factors, scholars have estimated that Jesus was born between 6-4 BCE and died around 30-33 CE.

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