Tuesday, August 25, 2020

The Christ, BC and AD?


Was Jesus born in AD or BC?

  According to Matthew  The angel told Joseph the people he was hiding from were dead and by the time he returned to Jerusalem Herod's son was the new ruler, this can only mean that during the period that The bible says Herod died during the period when Jesus was living in one of the Roman province located in Africa, yet the historians claim Herod died in BC, therefore how could BC represent Before Christ if Jesus and John the Baptist were born in BC?  The old testament takes place during BC; now called BCE by educators. The new testament begins in  BC but at some point during the gospels BC ends and AD begins but Jesus died in 33AD, so how can 1AD, the start of the Roman calendar represent his death? 

   I was surprised when I saw that the historians or educators of the world are now using CE and BCE in place of BC and AD but if they were going to make this change it would have been nice to know. There was no public announcement, they just changed the letters and description of the period. After some reading I found out that AD means Anno Domini and is defined as the year of the Lord but because this is a Roman calendar I am starting to wonder what Lord was the Church of Rome is referring to.  Now I am thinking the same thing about BC Jesus was born during this period and this can only mean something took place between BC and AD now called BCE and CE that changed the world. 

    Based on the calculations of biblical events Jesus would be at least 4 years of age during this period but during his like there was no AD. The calendar (according to most history books) was created 500 years after the death of Jesus. and so that eliminates him as a contender in the list of who was the Romans were referring to with these signets.

     I want to be very clear that I do believe their is a spirit of the Christ as well as Assaye or Asisi or Isisa Ase or how ever you want to pronounce the name of Jesus but the Romans did the Romans ever acknowledge Jesus of Nasarath as the Christ or Savior of the world? 

I don't think so!

  When I was in school the definition of BC was Before Christ. I was shocked when I saw it represented as CE on the internet, because CE did not appear in any of my books. I was told the definition of AD was short for After Death but Jesus died in AD, not after AD. Upon finding out AD is the abbreviated term of Annodamani. I then found out it means the year of our Lord, but here is the twist, Jesus was not the Lord of the Romans. I was talking to a phone buddy and asked them what they thought about this and he said something had to happen between 1 BC and 1AD.  In one of the book titled  "Rome (dictionaries and civilizations)" based on what I studied about the Pharoahs Augustus was treated like a new Pharoah, he was given the laurel wreaths and his name was changed.  According to this book,  he was called the Divis Filius, which is interpreted as the son of God. The Horus or the Krs (Kris). It seems to me that someone appointed him as the Christ (the Savior or Messiah) but if you read Acts 7 the writer was clearly states Jesus was the Lords Christ. Maybe Rome had their own Lord and Christ. It could be! 

  Something that I don't understand is why the Romans decreased the numbers representing the years  from Pre-History (Genesis) to portion of the new testament only to increase the number of the years starting with what appears to be Augustine being appointed as the new Christ of the ancient world. While someone else has claimed that Jesus (wait) when was Jesus appointed he Christ. and then cover to the Year of Our Lord even though Jesus was not their Lord. there is one person who could have had an impact on this period and that is Augustuss Before Christ an wi The Romans created a new world order by starting a new calendar that began with 1 AD. Not sure of the name of the person but because the Catholic church was that new world order I am almost positive it came from them as well as BC. Though the bible does say in Acts 7 that Jesus is the Lords Christ. Jesus was born in BC and this is why I believe the Romans had what they considered to be their own Messiah. in ased on what I read on the internet the term was created by the church of Rome



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