The Jubilee Calendar Audit
The Jubilee calendar audit is the verification process that tests whether the 1437 BC anchor holds consistently against every independently established date in the study. Each date was established by its own evidence before being placed on the calendar. The audit asks: when these independently established dates are placed on the calendar, are their positions consistent with the 1437 BC anchor? The answer, across every date tested, is yes.
The Audit Dates and Their Positions
4034 BC — Creation
The triple convergence method applied to the Creation era — searching for a year where Nisan 1, astronomical conjunction, and Sunday coincide — produces 4034 BC. Placed on the calendar anchored at 1437 BC: 4034 BC to 1437 BC is 2597 years. 2597 divided by 49 is 53 exact Jubilee cycles with zero remainder. 4034 BC is Year 1 of the same calendar system. The creation date identifies itself from the same triple convergence method that identified 1437 BC. No year was chosen. Both were found.
3971 BC — The Fall
63 years after Creation. The triple convergence method produces 3971 BC as the second year in the Creation era satisfying all three conditions. Its significance: 3971 BC to 14th Nisan 30 AD is 4000 years exactly. 3971 BC to 1st Nisan 2030 (3rd April 2030) AD is 6000 years exactly. The date was not chosen for prophetic significance. Both distances were discovered after the date was identified by the methodology.
1437 BC — The Exodus, Calendar Year 1
Established by 1 Kings 6:1, the astronomical triple convergence, and the 70 missed Sabbaths count. Year 1 of Cycle 1. The anchor point from which every subsequent calculation runs.
457 BC — Decree of Artaxerxes
Start of Daniel ‘s 70 weeks. Independently established by Ezra 7 as the only decree satisfying all conditions of Daniel 9:25. Placed on the calendar: 980 years from 1437 BC. 980 divided by 49 equals exactly 20 cycles with zero remainder. 457 BC is Jubilee Year 1 of Cycle 21. A restoration contract beginning at a Jubilee Year 1.
November 27 AD — Baptism of Jesus
Established by four independent methods: Luke 3:1 historical anchor, 483 years from 457 BC, the 1437 BC calendar position (Year 42 of Cycle 30), and the 2300-day count from 1st Nisan 34 AD. Calendar position consistent with all four confirmations.
14th Nisan 30 AD — The Crucifixion
Year 46 of Cycle 30. The 4th year of the 7th sabbatical week — the exact midst of the final week of Daniel ‘s 70 weeks. 4000 years from 3971 BC. The calendar position requires no adjustment. It lands exactly where every independent method places it.
34 AD — Acts 10, Gospel to Gentiles
End of the exclusive covenant period for Israel. 490 years from 457 BC. Placed on the calendar: Year 1 of Cycle 31 exactly. The 70-week contract concludes at a Jubilee Year 1 — the same kind of starting point from which it began. The contract opens and closes at Jubilee Year 1.
10th Tishri 2026 — Day of Atonement
The Day of Atonement 2026 was not aimed at. The methodology fixed the endpoint at 1st Nisan 2030 (3rd April 2030), counted back 1260 days, and arrived at October 2026. Under Rule 3 the October 2026 conjunction falls on approximately October 10th/11th. Day 10 from that conjunction is October 20th/21st — the 10th day of the 7th month. Leviticus 23:27: the tenth day of this seventh month is the Day of Atonement. The arithmetic produced the answer. The answer was not engineered toward the arithmetic.
1st Nisan 2030 — End of Day 6
6000 years from 3971 BC. 2000 years from 30 AD. The Grand Week ‘s sixth day concludes. Three events on the 14th of Nisan — the Fall in 3971 BC, the Crucifixion in 30 AD, and the end of the tribulation in 2030 — established by three completely independent methods, landing on the same calendar date. The convergence was discovered, not designed.
The Audit Result
No inconsistencies were found. Every date placed on the calendar by independent evidence sits at a position consistent with the 1437 BC anchor. The calendar did not need to produce this result. It produces it because the anchor is correct and every event is where the text places it.