Wasn't Passover on the 15th? What were they eating at the Last Supper on the 14th? ✡

in passover •  7 years ago 

At first glance, the Gospels appear contradictory. Israel ate the Passover on the 15th of Nisan, but Yeshua and his guys ate theirs on the 14th! Furthermore, the Mishnah tells us that Passover sacrifices done before noon on the 14th weren't even considered valid. So...what were they eating? Thankfully, this isn't an impossible problem. The answer is that there were two sacrifices which were eaten - one was the Passover sacrifice which was being slaughtered as Yeshua hung on the cross, and the other was a festival sacrifice called the chagigah which was done a day early and was also called "the Passover". In all probability, Yeshua and his disciples were eating the chagigah. Problem solved.

This is a takeaway from lesson 30 in our Mishnah Snapshots series. WATCH THE FULL LESSON HERE: https://holylanguage.com/mishnah.php

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Excellent. We had our Seder meal on Thursday evening.

I personally don't think yeshua had a Passover meal in any sense with his disciples because of a number of reasons..

  1. Yeshua and his disciples left the house also Judas before them
  2. No Passover lamb was acutely mentioned
  3. This is just my interpretation but the way I read it is that yeshua WANTED to eat the Passover with his disciples not that he did.

Good post I found it vary interesting :) that would explain why they were singing and dancing