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1 | Is the Last Supper Jesus' Passover? | John 18:28 | wayhunter | 71482 | ||
Referring to Matt 26:17-19; Mark 14:12-16; Luke 22:7-13; and John 13:1-4; 18:28, "Is (Was) the Last Supper the Passover of Jesus and His apostles?" -- Wayhunter, Jan. 04, 2003. |
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2 | Is the Last Supper Jesus' Passover? | John 18:28 | Emmaus | 71553 | ||
Wayhunter, The Last Supper was a Passover meal in which Jesus made plain what is His coming passion and crucifixion meant as "our passover" (1 Cor 5:7). He is the "Lamb of God" (John 1:36) without blemish (Ex 12:5) and and without any broken bones (Ex 12:46; John 19:33-36)we are saved by his blood from death (Ex 12:13; Hebrews 10; Luke 22:19-20). See also 1 Cor 10:15-21; 11:23-32. Emmaus |
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3 | Follow: Is Last Supper a Passover? | John 18:28 | wayhunter | 71627 | ||
Dear Emmaus, John 18:28 says that the Passover was going to be on that evening of the day Jesus was tried, sentenced, and crucified. Note that the Jews avoided entering the Praetorium lest they be defiled and not be able to celebrate the Passover. In fact Jesus was crucified on Preparation Day, the day the sacrificial lambs were killed for the Passover. Passover was on the evening of Preparation Day. Actually John did not say Jesus celebrated the Passover meal. John said it was a supper, and it was held on the evening just prior to the Passover evening. However, Matthew, Mark and Luke said it was the Passover. How can this be reconciled? Could it be that, because Jesus knew what going to happen that night, He celebrated "Passover" in advance? Wayhunter, 01/06/03 |
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4 | Follow: Is Last Supper a Passover? | John 18:28 | Emmaus | 71629 | ||
wayhunter, Could it be that, because Jesus knew what going to happen that night, He celebrated "Passover" in advance? Yes. It is also known that some Jewish groups such as the Essenes (of Dead Sea scroll fame) used a somewhat different calender than other Jews, which is a an interesting note. Here is another older article which touches on the question also; http://www.newadvent.org/cathen/14341a.htm And finally, here is another article or trancript of a talk relative to the Lat Supper as a Passover celebration: http://www.ewtn.com/library/answers/4thCup.htm Emmaus |
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