NASA Confirms Eclipse Linked to Jesus's Crucifixion
NASA Confirms Eclipse Linked to Jesus's Crucifixion

NASA Confirms Eclipse Linked to Jesus's Crucifixion

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NASA's astronomical models have confirmed a lunar eclipse over Jerusalem on April 3, 33 AD, a date widely associated by scholars with the crucifixion of Jesus Christ. This eclipse would have caused the moon to appear red, aligning with biblical accounts in Acts 2:20, where the apostle Peter describes the moon turning to blood after Jesus's death. The link between this historical eclipse and scriptural descriptions was first proposed by Oxford researchers in the 1980s, and NASA's recent confirmation has generated renewed attention and debate, especially on social media. Some scholars interpret the biblical passages as prophecies of future events, while others assert they describe atmospheric phenomena witnessed during the crucifixion. This event underscores a notable intersection of ancient texts with modern scientific findings. The debate continues over the exact interpretation and significance of the eclipse in relation to Christian theology.

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