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Thank you for coming around to the correct answer. Go back and read what you wrote before. Not the same as here.Again, Passover, the day, the 14th, is when the lambs were killed. The seder is held when the 14th changed to the 15th, at sundown. The 15th is the 1st of unleavened. All Jews know this, it is not even debatable. As I said, some say Passover for both feasts (Passover as well as the days of unleavened). Passover – 14th or 15th? - Aish.com
"the holiday of "Pesach" actually began the day of the 14th, ending the night of the 15th."
Therefore, Jesus died on Nissan 14, just as the Paschal Lamb was slaughtered on Nissan 14, if John 19:14 is your reference. It is mine and that of the Orthodox Church.
Answering the OP, No! Jesus did NOT eat the Paschal Lamb before He was crucified, if John 19:14 is your reference. John 19:14 is consistent with the Jewish practice/calendar. The Synoptic Gospels are not, and can lead to the ridiculous assertion that is the OP.
As to, "the holiday of "Pesach" actually began the day of the 14th, ending the night of the 15th.".... Passover begins on Nissan 15 and continues for several days. Once again, please see this:
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