The year and day of the crucifixion are debated, as is everything else. The year ranges for 25 to 34 AD. Many claim that Christ Jesus died on a Friday. They add, diminish, and wrest the Scriptures to get three days and nights, which is impossible. It had to be on a Wednesday to get the three days and nights.
Hence, we are looking for a year in which the Passover fell on a Wednesday. There is much debate and confusion over the day. Many try to make it Friday to match their unbiblical doctrines of Good Friday, etc. But it was a Wednesday. Check out the link to a chart below. Note that April 1, 33 AD is a Wednesday and is the date corresponding to the Passover that year.
https://www.timeanddate.com/calendar/?year=33&country=23
Part of the debate is over which calendar to use. The Gregorian Calendar is not accurate. The Julian Calendar provides the correct date to fit the Scriptures. This would make the Gregorian calendar off by 33 years. Furthering the debate is how one determines the phases of the moon. You are on your own with that.
The most biblical date is Wednesday, April 1, 33 AD. 33 AD to 2026 + 7 years 2033, exactly two thousand years. This matches the thousand years is a day to the Lord. If you are looking for the Lord’s return to translate (Rapture) the body of Christ, this year (2026) is looking good, it is seven years from 2033, Just a thought. The 15th of AV would be the perfect day.
The 15th of AV is known as the Jewish St. Valentine’s Day. It is the evening when the virgins dance in the orchards, and the men caught them out a wife. This is what the Lord is going to do: catch out His bride.
Personally, this is enough to make me hope.