Here are some records gathered from [[noauthor_undated-ip|NOAA]].') about the earthquakes that happened somewhere between AD 33 and 34 both in Jerusalem and other areas. > - 33 A.D. Bithynia and Palestine. At the crucifixion. The city of Nisaea was destroyed. [[Mallet1854-ey]] > - 33 A.D. Palestine, Jerusalem. [[Alsinawi1986-ds]] > - 33 A.D. Bithynie, Judea: Jerusalem. [[Willis1928-ej]] > - 33 A.D. Asia Minor, Bithynia and Palestine. Intensity I which corresponds to an earthquake of intensity sufficient to crack walls, break chimneys, to shatter old buildings or to produce cracks in the ground. [[Milne1912-mh]] > - 33 A.D. Judea, Jerusalem: slight. Damage to Temple. [[Amiran1994-eo]] The records from NOAA and various historical accounts provide evidence of seismic activities in the regions of Bithynia, Palestine, and specifically Jerusalem around AD 33-34, coinciding with the period of the crucifixion. The documented earthquakes range in intensity from slight damages to the destruction of cities like Nisaea. The seismic event in Jerusalem, which is said to have caused damage to the Temple, aligns with biblical narratives and provides a geological context to historical and religious texts.