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Question for the gentiles about 'the last supper'
Trumpeldor:
I had a non-Jewish neighbor who celebrated this. He ate matzo (unleavened bread) at the meal, presumably because Jesus' last meal was a Passover seder. Yet there was also bread at the meal. Can someone explain to me more about this holiday? Do you tell the passover story?
mord:
--- Quote from: חטיבת גולני on March 27, 2007, 09:31:00 PM ---I had a non-Jewish neighbor who celebrated this. He ate matzo (unleavened bread) at the meal, presumably because Jesus' last meal was a Passover seder. Yet there was also bread at the meal. Can someone explain to me more about this holiday? Do you tell the passover story?
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I'M not a Christian but many Evangelicals have incoparated parts of the seder
dawntreader:
I'm Jewish but I do know that Evangelical Christians have been trying to dig into the Jewish roots of their faith. Some get it far better than others do.
But yeah, the Last Supper was supposed to have been a Seder. (The Christian family you are talking about probably doesn't know that you aren't supposed to have regular bread during Pesach.)
dawntreader:
--- Quote from: Yacov Menashe Ben Rachamim on March 27, 2007, 09:50:06 PM ---Jesus had his seder according to the Essene calendar, which was solar. The Essenes were heritcal Jews. The solar date came a few days before the real Passover. So his "Last Supper" was I think a Wednesday but he was executed on the real Passover which started Friday Night (Maybe Thursday Night. It could be because we didn't have a fixed calendar then.).
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How do you know this? I'm not arguing the point...just curious.
mord:
Essenes were'nt heretic they were mainly Cohanim who fleed the maccabian kings who were not at that time halachicly Jewish i.e. Herod
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