The 14th of Nisan Convergence
The transition point — the moment the sixth day of the Grand Week ends and the seventh begins — appears three times in the investigation at three separate events, each established by a completely independent method. The convergence was not designed. It was found when independently established dates were placed on the same calendar.
The First Transition — The Fall, 3971 BC
The date was identified by the triple convergence method — searching for a year in the Creation era where Nisan 1, astronomical conjunction, and Sunday coincide simultaneously. 3971 BC satisfies all three conditions. The 14th Nisan of that year — the day the lamb was killed to cover Adam — marks the moment the sixth day of Adam’s existence ended and everything changed. The sin clock began. The debt was incurred at this transition point.
> Revelation 13:8 — The Lamb who was slain from the foundation of the world.
A lamb was slain at the Fall to cover Adam. The Passover lamb’s connection to this moment was embedded in the structure of time from the instant sin entered. The investigation did not choose this date. The methodology produced it.
The Second Transition — The Crucifixion, 14th Nisan 30 AD
The crucifixion date of 14th Nisan 30 AD is the central finding of the Passion Week timeline. Established by multiple independent confirmations: the four rules applied to the Gospel accounts, the 483-year calculation from 457 BC, the Jubilee calendar position (Year 46 of Cycle 30, midst of the final week), and the 4000-year calculation from 3971 BC. Four independent systems arrive at the same date: 14th Nisan 30 AD.
4000 years exactly from the Fall to the Crucifixion. The debt incurred at the first transition was paid at the second. The Fall and the Crucifixion are connected by the same boundary — the moment the sixth day ends. The debt opened at that boundary. The debt closed at that boundary 4000 years later.
The Third Transition — 1st Nisan 2030 (3rd April 2030)
2000 years after the Crucifixion. 6000 years from the sin clock starting at the Fall. The Grand Week’s sixth day concludes. The first new moon after the spring equinox of 2030 falls on 3rd April — 1st Nisan 2030. The endpoint was not chosen as a prophetic target. The Grand Week framework, established independently, produces 2030. The 6000-year calculation from the Fall produces 2030. The 2000-year anniversary of the Crucifixion produces 2030. Three independent systems arrive at the same year.
Three Transitions, One Pattern, Three Independent Methods
The Fall date was established by the triple convergence method applied to the Creation era. The Crucifixion date was established by the 483-year Daniel calculation from 457 BC. The 2030 date was established by the 6000-year Grand Week framework from 3971 BC. Three completely separate starting points, three completely separate methods, all arriving at 14th Nisan. The 14th of Nisan was not chosen as the target date. The investigation did not work backward from a desired conclusion. The date appeared three times when three independent methods were placed on the same calendar.