The provided text outlines a detailed argument advocating for 32 AD as the year of Jesus's crucifixion, challenging the more academically accepted dates of 30 AD, 31 AD, or 33 AD. This theory uses a "Triangulation Approach" that integrates astronomical, historical, and archaeological factors to construct a highly circumstantial case. A key component of this model is aligning the crucifixion date with a Wednesday, April 14, 32 AD, which incorporates a total lunar eclipse ("Blood Moon") and shifts the traditional timeline to posit a Saturday resurrection. Crucially, the author links this date to Daniel's prophecy of 69 Weeks of Years by arguing that a royal decree to rebuild Jerusalem was issued by Artaxerxes II in -455 BC, culminating exactly 476 solar years later in 32 AD. The source acknowledges that this methodology has an "Eschatological Confirmation Bias" and is aimed at a devotional audience, presenting an alternative chronology based on prophetic patterns and symbolic timing.
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