It depends on when you believe the Exodus to have happened and when you believe that the Last Supper took place. Historians are not certain if either event took place, let alone when they took place. However, most people place roughly 1300 years between the Exodus and the Last Supper.
After Jesus' rebirth 2000 years ago, between 20 AD and 30 AD
The exact age that Mary was when she gave birth to Jesus is unknown, but most bible scholars agree that she was between fifteen and sixteen years of age.
Jesus could not have had a new testament because it was not written until many years after his death. The first New Testament was written about five to fifteen years after he had died, and risen, and gone to heaven.
None. The disciples were called Christians first in Antioch, a few years after Jesus rose from the dead and went to heaven.
-----------------------The gospels do not actually say how long the mission of Jesus lasted. However, scholars point out that the events described in the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark and Luke) could have been accomplished in a few weeks. There is no mention of the Passover from the beginning of his mission until the final journey to Jerusalem and for these reasons they believe that his entire mission appears to have taken no more than a year.On the other hand, John's Gospel, by its references to the Passover (John 2:13, 6:4, 11:55, 12:1, 13:1), indicates that, for its author, the mission of Jesus lasted three years.
Jews still celebrate Passover to this day.
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A:New Testament scholars have noted that the events described in the synoptic gospels appear to have occurred in the space of less than a year and that the only time Jesus went to Jerusalem, the Passover feast was the evening prior to his crucifixion. On the other hand, John's Gospel clearly spaces the mission of Jesus over three years and in this gospel his third Passover occurred on the evening following his crucifixion.Another Answer:Others have said there were 4 Passovers from the beginning of His ministry to His Crucifixion on Passover Day (Jewish tradition had days beginning at sunset with the night portion coming first). Sir Isacc Newton was a believer in four.If His ministry began in the Autumn of His 30th year - some date this to 27 AD, then the first Passover would come about 5 months into His Ministry which lasted 3 1/2 years. He died at the 4th Passover in 31 AD as our Passover Lamb.
A:In the synoptic gospels - yes. When Jesus and the disciples celebrated the Passover feast, this would become the Christian Last Supper. After the supper was finished, they sang a hymn (Mark 14:26), as was the practice at the end of the Passover meal. For theological reasons, John's Gospel places the crucifixion on the day of preparation for the Passover - the day before. Jesus did not celebrate the Passover.
Twelve years old. (Luke 2.42)
Some biblical students point to Jesus dying late on Passover Wednesday, 25 April 31 AD. Generally speaking then, that is about 2000 years ago.
The mission of Jesus that is described in the synoptic gospels (Matthew, Mark, Luke) appears to have lasted less than one year. In these accounts, Jesus only went to Jerusalem for the Passover on one fateful occasion.In John's Gospel, Jesus went to Jerusalem for the Passover at least three times, so in this account his mission certainly lasted at least three years.
The time span between the death of King David, and the death of Jesus was about 1000 years (between 990 and 1010 years).
Jesus attended the Passover Ceremony in Jerusalem. Note the New Testament verses below. Luke 2:41-42 NIV 41Every year his parents went to Jerusalem for the Feast of the Passover. 42When he was twelve years old, they went up to the Feast, according to the custom.
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A:Scholars note that in the synoptic gospels all the events of Jesus' mission could have taken place within the space of a few weeks, in addition to which his first reported visit to Jerusalem for the annual Passover celebration was at the time of his crucifixion. The story of Jesus entering Jerusalem to the tumultuous welcome of the multitude suggests that this was his first visit since beginning his public mission, as do the reactions of Jesus and the apostles to what they observed in Jerusalem. On this evidence, there is good reason to suggest that Jesus' mission was completed in less than one year.On the other hand, John's Gospel makes it clear that, during his mission, Jesus visited Jerusalem three times for the annual Passover celebration. In this gospel account, Jesus certainly took three years to train his disciples.
The first Jesus taught was in the Synagogue. Then he was just 12 years old.