NASA discovery linked to Jesus crucifixion 'reveals exact day He died'
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A NASA discovery suggests a lunar eclipse coincided with Jesus' crucifixion on April 3, 33AD, supporting a Biblical account of celestial phenomena reported at that time. Scholars theorize that the darkened sun and blood-like moon mentioned in Christian texts might refer to this eclipse. While the findings gained traction on social media, some historians debate their significance, arguing that the scriptural references may instead point to prophetic events. This fusion of science and scripture continues to provoke discussion on the relationship between historical events and religious texts.
NASA's models reveal a lunar eclipse on April 3, 33AD, aligning with various biblical references to celestial events surrounding Jesus' crucifixion.
Researchers believe that Peter's reference in Acts 2:20 about the moon turning blood-red was a recollection of this significant lunar event.
Read at Mail Online
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