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1 | Who was at the Last Supper? | Mark 14:16 | Songbirdca | 48936 | ||
Is there any reason to believe that more than just the twelve chosen disciples were present at the Last Supper? I point you to Mark 14:12-20. Read it carefully, remembering that a 'disciple' is a follower of Christ. Look at vs. 16 and 17 in particular as well as vs. 20. Why would Jesus say it was one of the Twelve if no one else was there? Songbirdca |
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2 | Who was at the Last Supper? | Mark 14:16 | RAVEN | 48951 | ||
There is no basis for you to make such a claim. And what purpose does it serve anyway? Matthew 26 20When evening had come, He sat down with the twelve. This is all we are told and all you need to know. 1 Corinthians 4 6 Now these things, brethren, I have figuratively transferred to myself and Apollos for your sakes, "THAT YOU MAY LEARN IN US NOT TO THINK BEYOND WHAT IS WRITTEN," that none of you may be puffed up on behalf of one against the other. RAVEN |
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3 | Who was at the Last Supper? | Mark 14:16 | Songbirdca | 48953 | ||
Thanks for your input Raven. However, since this is a novel I am writing and since it is central to the story, I think, based on what I hear from the others who have responded to my query, that it will not cause a problem. Again, the verses I quoted in Mark leave some question. And you are right in quoting 1 Cor. 4. I will take that verse into consideration before my final edit. Songbirdca |
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