Intro

Passion

Introducing Jesus' Passion Dates

This section is organized around the Passion Dates of Jesus.

Principles

At the triumphal entry of Jesus into Jerusalem He began yet another replay of the historical timeline of the Bible.

This time the ratio is 1 week from his ministry is now running per hour across passion week.

Reducing the math this is 210 historical years to the hour.

With that bit of insight, it is easy to map the hours of Passion week against the years of history. What suddenly leaps off the page is how Jesus is providing editorial about world history across the last week, or last 210 years, before Jesus is found alive as part of the resurrection Sunday story.

In effect Jesus is revealing not only when he will be found, but every detail of the week ahead of that final discovery.

Predictive Nature of the Week

Jesus' overall life length was a prophetic match of Adam's history through the birth of Jesus himself. It was not predictive, only following history as recorded in the Old Testament.

Jesus' ministry was predictive in the sense that after he raised the dead son of the Widow of Nain, he was predictively telling stories that would happen in world history after his time of walking the earth.

The last week of his ministry spans 210 years ending in 13020 AA, or 2029 AD on our current calendar. This runs back to about 1820 AD. It spans some of the most interesting times in world history including World War II.

Some Highlights: Hitler

The darkest hour of Jesus' life was actually 3 hours long, the 3 hours when Jesus was on the cross, 2 others were on crosses on either side, and there was darkness over the land from the 6th through the 9th hours.

Those 3 hours are accurately timed and against the replay that makes up his ministry year, those 3 hours become the core years of World War II.

Note also that the 3 crosses on Golgotha replayed prophetically with the 3 crooked crosses on the banners behind the stage in Hitler's famous Neuremburg rallies early in World War II.

It is very curious that Jesus' own story line would be copied by history's best candidate as the anti-Christ. Hitler was as hostile towards God as any man who has ever lived, yet the joke was on him. He could not help but replay Jesus' crucifixion, accurately timed in extensive details. As the Book of Revelation says, Hilter met his end in a lake of fire...

More Highlights: Jesus's odd comments

The week itself had a double purpose. First it patterns out the last 210 years before Jesus is found alive. In this view it covers events such as World War II and especially events surrounding the anti-Christ.

The week, though, is structured around a replay of the timeline at 210 years to the hour. In this view the main day is Tuesday, since most of the Bible's narrative surrounds the time from Abraham through Nehemiah. Jesus takes the day and works his way through those stories in order and to the extent that hours are given those hours link the story back to the historical timeline.

But, then Jesus gets arrested. He is passing is own era in history, and then he begins to speak prophetically.

Some of what are the strangest comments that he makes anywhere in scripture, suddenly make perfect sense.

Example: At trial he says, "You shall see me coming with power and great glory."

Why tell this audience this? He's not. Those men did not live to see this event. BUT, this time is when he will be seen with power. (The great outpouring of his spirit in the early 1900s and when he will be seen with great glory...)

Once you know there is a replay, and that replay is within a replay (a fractal) then is is possible to chart out what Jesus was talking about and when those events fulfill.

This Section

This section of the bibletime.com website is sorely incomplete. I've provided a limited set of long articles that provide all of the raw data for understanding all the scriptures in Passion and when the hit in history.

Enjoy, I'll post longer articles as time permits.