Analysis of NASA indicates that the Crucifixion of Christ is linked to the eclipse of the Moon – the date that may have happened

A recent analysis of NASA scientific data combined with biblical testimonies leads researchers at the University of Oxford in conclusion that the crucifixion of Jesus probably happened on Friday, April 3, 33 AD. The Bible states that during the Crucifixion the sun darkened and the Moon took the color of blood – descriptions interpreted as references to astronomical phenomena. According to the advanced NASA computational models, that date there was a lunar eclipse that would be visible from Jerusalem shortly after sunset, which would give the moon an intense reddish color. Biblical researchers Colin Humphreys and W. Graeme Waddington took advantage of this data to argue that the Apostle Peter’s words in the Acts of the Apostles, as well as Joel’s prophecy, really describe what happened during the Crucifixion – and not a future event such as the second presence. At the same time, they also list references from occult gospels, such as Pilate’s reference, which describes similar cosmic points: Darkness […]
Source: News Beast

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