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"Hey Jesus, whatcha doin' fer Passover this year? We wanna hang. Covered dishes pot luck cool? Any special requests?What do you Bible students make of this?
Matthew 26:17 KJV
"Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?"
What do you Bible students make of this?
Matthew 26:17 KJV
"Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?"
It's not written in Martian.
I believe it's pretty sick, but hey...What do you Bible students make of this?
Matthew 26:17 KJV
"Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?"
You're a moron?I believe it's pretty sick, but hey...
I believe it's pretty sick, but hey...
The KJV was written in 17th century commoner slang.It's not written in Martian.
That was said similarly by millions at that time.Nothing exceptionalI believe it's pretty sick, but hey...
Hint: The first day of the "Feast of Unleavened Bread" is the day after the passover.
This has been solved so many times !!!! Ferdinand Prat SJ for one. Msgr Giusseppe Ricciotti also.And within the last 10 years by Warren Carroll, the historian who helped found Christendom CollegeWhat do you Bible students make of this?
Matthew 26:17 KJV
"Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?"
Now if we can just finish the job and finally conclude that Jesus died on (our) Wednesday and rose on (our) Saturday, understanding that the Good Friday/Easter thing is an invention of the Romans, and accepted by most of Christendom since.This has been solved so many times !!!! Ferdinand Prat SJ for one. Msgr Giusseppe Ricciotti also.And within the last 10 years by Warren Carroll, the historian who helped found Christendom College
If widely revealed in the churches I think the timing of Jesus' death and resurrection would also be examined. This would threaten the "Good Friday/Easter Sunday" narrative.This has been solved so many times !!!! Ferdinand Prat SJ for one. Msgr Giusseppe Ricciotti also.And within the last 10 years by Warren Carroll, the historian who helped found Christendom College
If widely revealed in the churches I think the timing of Jesus' death and resurrection would also be examined. This would threaten the "Good Friday/Easter Sunday" narrative.
True. Those ritual holy days have been mostly fulfilled anyway, although Trumpets, Tabernacles, and Last Great Day represent future events.I don't see the importance of the actual days for celebrations, so I leave it to the Christians to handle their own disagreements re that sort of thing. Doesn't matter to me which day of the week anything falls. Some do church on Saturdays, some on Sundays, and no riots are breaking out.