Yes, but if you look before that, they have loaves to eat with fish, which would have by then been put out of every Hebrew's house for The Feast of Unleavened Bread.
the king james translators got it right simply because they understood that unleavened bread follows passover. I guess the clue from the previous verse is easy to overlook. This Roman Herod did not want this Jew business to interfere with His Pagan Feast day, - the context in no way authorizes Easter as a Jewish or Christian feast. Why would Herod even care about the Jewish passover anyway?
Yes, but if you look before that, they have loaves to eat with fish, which would have by then been put out of every Hebrew's house for The Feast of Unleavened Bread.
TidalShemtov 1 month ago
the king james translators got it right simply because they understood that unleavened bread follows passover. I guess the clue from the previous verse is easy to overlook. This Roman Herod did not want this Jew business to interfere with His Pagan Feast day, - the context in no way authorizes Easter as a Jewish or Christian feast. Why would Herod even care about the Jewish passover anyway?
nicklasarthur 10 months ago