This doesn't appear to tally with Matthew 26:17, Mark 14:12 and Luke 22:7 which all specify the first day of the feast of unleavened bread, Nisan 15, as the day that Jesus's disciples prepared the passover lamb. Impossible if He'd already been crucified on Nisan 14!
@BranchintheVine The truth of when the feast begins or even began in this case is simple. The julian calendar would have the jews celebrating a day later. I have done much research on this and find that Jesus never said we could not know the timing of His return. He said we could not know the day or hour. OR did He? revelation 3:3 is clearly pointing to those who apply themselves to what the word says, and are "watching". FOR What? read my book ,email me I'll send it. goldmakers@aol.com
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MrDanielmichaels 1 year ago
This doesn't appear to tally with Matthew 26:17, Mark 14:12 and Luke 22:7 which all specify the first day of the feast of unleavened bread, Nisan 15, as the day that Jesus's disciples prepared the passover lamb. Impossible if He'd already been crucified on Nisan 14!
BranchintheVine 2 years ago
@BranchintheVine The truth of when the feast begins or even began in this case is simple. The julian calendar would have the jews celebrating a day later. I have done much research on this and find that Jesus never said we could not know the timing of His return. He said we could not know the day or hour. OR did He? revelation 3:3 is clearly pointing to those who apply themselves to what the word says, and are "watching". FOR What? read my book ,email me I'll send it. goldmakers@aol.com
goldmakers 1 year ago
Disciples not yet Apostles
KudouShinichiConan 2 years ago