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Part 51 – Confirmation of August crucifixion I finished in 2003 my study of the crucifixion of Jesus on 08-17 that the spirit of Ama revealed and found the date to be correct. I mainly used the Holy Bible wherein I found three consecutive sabbath days. After 2003, I still get confirmation that the crucifixion happened in August and not in March or April, in summer and not in spring, and in the Jewish month of Av and not on Nisan 14. They are as follows: 2009 – the young man in linen cloth and the cursing of the fig tree 2012 – the donkey 2013 – Kidron Valley 2014 – Paul reasoned three sabbaths in Acts 17:2 I will discuss today the young man in linen cloth. Tomorrow and thereafter, the rest. The story of the young man in linen cloth is in Mark 14:50-52, to wit: 50 And they [the disciples] all forsook him, and fled. 51 And there followed him a certain young man, having a linen cloth cast about his naked body; and the young men laid hold on him: 52 And he left the linen cloth, and fled from them naked. I have read on 2009-07-18 that the author Desmond Stewart (1924-1981) in his book, “The Foreigner – A Search for the First Century Jesus” questioned that this story and the cursing of the fig tree must have happened during summer and not during spring. He argues that a light garment like a linen cloth the young man had on would “hardly fit the overcoat chill of early spring.” I became interested because I found that what Ama said regarding the crucifixion of Jesus to be correct. Can a young man at an altitude of more than 700m above sea level (altitude of Jerusalem) and in the evening with “a linen cloth cast about his naked body” bear the coldness of the night in early spring? I sharing this to you so that you can reason to those who believe that the crucifixion happened in spring. Ama said that it happened on 08-17, a summer’s day.
Posted on: Fri, 29 Aug 2014 04:42:55 +0000

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