Thirty Three

The English phrase "thirty and three" and "three and thirty," used for the number 33, appears seven times in seven King James Bible verses.

The 33rd person in Jesus' lineage from Adam is King David

2 Samuel 5:4–5 (KJV 1900)

4 David was thirty years old when he began to reign, and he reigned forty years.

5 In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months: and in Jerusalem he reigned thirty and three years over all Israel and Judah.

Jesus died aged 33 years old.

The 33rd time Noah's name is used in Scripture is when God makes a special covenant or promise with him. The Eternal promises to not destroy the entire world again with a flood and seals His pledge with the sign of the rainbow (Genesis 9:12 - 16).

And I will establish my covenant with you; neither shall all flesh be cut off any more by the waters of a flood; neither shall there any more be a flood to destroy the earth . . .

I do set my bow in the cloud, and it shall be for a token of a covenant between me and the earth (Genesis 9:11, 13, KJV).

Elohim appears 33 times in Genesis' story of creation.

Some scholars believe Jesus performed 33 miracles in the Gospels.

Jacob had from his first woman Leah, 33 children, by counting his daughter, his son and his grandsons.

The human spinal column is made up of 33 Vertebrae.

The Anglican Rosary has 33 beads.

The Greek Orthodox prayer rope has 33 knots.

Every year, the solar calendar (365 days) and the lunar calendar (354 days) drift apart by about 11 days. Over 33 years, that drift adds up to almost a full lunar year. As a result, the Sun–Moon relationship returns to nearly the same phase and seasonal position, creating a repeating 33‑year solar–lunar cycle.

The compact Islamic Prayer bead rope - the misbaha or tasbih has 33 beads.

🌓 1. The Solar (Gregorian) 33‑Year Cycle

There is a real astronomical–calendar pattern:

Every 33 years, the day‑of‑week alignment of dates repeats almost perfectly.

This is because 33 × 365 = 12,045 days, and

12,045 ÷ 7 = 1 remainder.

So the calendar “resets” in a near‑perfect rhythm every 33 years.

This is why certain feast days, anniversaries, and historical dates echo on 33‑year intervals.

Ice melts at 33° F

Many scholars identify April 3, 33 AD as the most likely date of Jesus’ crucifixion.

Briefly:

Jesus was crucified on a Friday, during Passover.

Astronomical data places Nisan 14 (the Passover eve) on Friday, April 3, 33 AD.

The Gospels describe darkness during the crucifixion, which some link to a lunar eclipse that occurred that evening.

This date fits well with Roman records, Jewish calendar calculations, and the timeline of Pontius Pilate’s governorship.

Because of this alignment, April 3, 33 AD is widely cited as the strongest historical candidate for the date of Jesus’ death.

33rd verse of the Bible

Genesis 2:2

And on the seventh day God ended his work which he had made; and he rested on the seventh day from all his work which he had made.

2 Peter 3:8 (D-R)

8 But of this one thing be not ignorant, my beloved, that one day with the Lord is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.

Leviticus 12:4 explains ritual purification of the Mother consisting of 33 days.

Leviticus 12:4 (D-R)

4 But she shall remain three and thirty days in the blood of her purification. She shall touch no holy thing: neither shall she enter into the sanctuary, until the days of her purification, be fulfilled.

The Catholic Church officially banned Freemasonry on April 28, 1738, through the papal bull In eminenti apostolatus specula issued by Pope Clement XI.

May 31 was traditionally the Coronation of Mary in Heaven.

The SUPREME MOTHER COUNCIL OF THE 33rd° Commandeered this date in 1801, on their Foundation

[May 31 is now the Feast of the Vistation]

The Feast of St. Louis-Marie Grignion de Montfort is celebrated on April 28 each year.

He’s especially revered for his deep devotion to the Blessed Virgin Mary and his influential spiritual writings, including True Devotion to Mary - a devotion lasting 33 days.

April 19 is the first day in the Satanic Calendar of a 13 day ritual to honour Baal, leading to May 1 , Beltane .

May is the Month of Mary the Mother of Jesus.

The Church of Satan was founded on the EVE [April 30, 1966]

The Illuminati was founded on May 1 [1776]

Modern Israel born May 14th 1948,

13 days after the climax of this Satanic 13 day ritual.

13 + 13

13 is a very significant number in the history of Israel related to Queen Esther and the planned massacre of Jews on Adar 13.

Purim is celebrated on the 14th Adar.

Adar is the Sixth Month of the Jewish Civil Calendar.

This is symbolically 6/14. [Donald Trump's birthday is June 14 [6/14]]

13 = EVE and massacre plot in the Book of Esther.

May 13 is 33 weeks 3 days before New Years Day.

Purim is a Jewish festival rooted in the events described in the Book of Esther, set in ancient Persia during the reign of King Ahasuerus—often identified with Xerxes I of the Achaemenid Empire. The narrative unfolds in the royal capital of Shushan, where the Jewish population faced a genocidal decree engineered by Haman, the king’s vizier. Esther, a Jewish woman who became queen, and her cousin Mordecai ultimately exposed the plot and secured the community’s survival.

Key Historical Points

Setting: Ancient Persia, traditionally placed in the 5th century BCE.

Crisis: Haman casts purim (“lots”) to choose a date for the planned destruction of the Jews.

Reversal: Esther reveals her identity to the king, turning the decree on its head and empowering the Jews to defend themselves.

Why Purim Is Celebrated on the 14th of Adar

The dates come directly from the narrative structure in the Book of Esther, where the 13th and 14th of Adar serve two different ritual functions: the day of danger and the day of deliverance.

1. The 13th of Adar — the day appointed for destruction

Haman’s decree set the 13th of Adar as the day when the Jews of the Persian Empire were to be attacked.

Even after Esther exposed the plot, the original decree could not be revoked. Instead, a second decree allowed the Jews to defend themselves on that same day.

So the 13th became:

A day of battle, fear, and self‑defense

A day of fasting in later tradition (Ta’anit Esther)

2. The 14th of Adar — the day after the danger passed

Once the fighting ended on the 13th, the next day — the 14th of Adar — became the natural moment for:

Rest

Celebration

Feasting

Gift‑giving

The text explicitly says the Jews “rested on the fourteenth day and made it a day of feasting and joy.”

This is why the festival itself is on the 14th.

3. Why walled cities celebrate on the 15th (Shushan Purim)

In Shushan, the capital, the fighting lasted an extra day (13th and 14th).

So they rested and celebrated on the 15th of Adar.

This became the rule for ancient walled cities.

In short

13 Adar = the day of the decree, danger, and defense

14 Adar = the day of rest and celebration → Purim

15 Adar = Shushan’s celebration → Shushan Purim

The festival is anchored not to the battle itself, but to the relief that followed it — the moment when survival could finally be celebrated.

Leviticus 12:1–4 (D-R)

AND the Lord spoke to Moses, saying:

2 Speak to the children of Israel, and thou shalt say to them: If a woman having received seed shall bear a man child, she shall be unclean seven days, according to the days of separation of her flowers.

3 And on the eighth day the infant shall be circumcised:

4 But she shall remain three and thirty days in the blood of her purification. She shall touch no holy thing: neither shall she enter into the sanctuary, until the days of her purification, be fulfilled.

(40 Days in Total).

Genesis 3:3 (D-R)

3 But of the fruit of the tree which is in the midst of paradise, God hath commanded us that we should not eat; and that we should not touch it, lest perhaps we die.