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Yes that is true in John, but if you read the others it seems to say it was on unleavened.
Passover was unleavened as well. They took all the leaven out of the house by then.
Chometz is removed on the 14th and is also a fast day (fast of the firstborn). Since Yeshua was firstborn, He fasted (He ate nothing from sunrise until His death on the cross).
Thanks for another word to look up! I haven't found anything about the firstborn fasting yet. I know you don't care to use scripture, but I could use your help on this one.
I thought you were Jewish?
Thanks for another word to look up! I haven't found anything about the firstborn fasting yet. I know you don't care to use scripture, but I could use your help on this one.
Check out Exodus 13:2-15 and Luke 2:23
Thanks. I read both. Okay, so now show me where it says they can't participate in the Passover meal? I saw they are holy, but nothing about fasting. Is there another verse?
Edit: I did find this passage in Matthew 9. I wonder if the disciples of John were including Jesus in the question?
14 Then the disciples of John came to Him, saying, “Why do we and the Pharisees fast often, but Your disciples do not fast?”
15 And Jesus said to them, “Can the friends of the bridegroom mourn as long as the bridegroom is with them? But the days will come when the bridegroom will be taken away from them, and then they will fast.
not sure what you are asking...
You said the firstborn/Jesus would fast the Passover meal. I saw the scriptures you posted about the firstborn, but nothing about them having to fast that meal. It is the fasting element I'm curious about.
Oh, no, the fast is the day of the 14th from sunrise to sunset...the Pesakh seder is after sunset, so Yeshua would have already been buried. The Seudah (literally the last supper) would have been held the evening before.
I guess I'm calling it by the wrong name. I'm talking about the meal at the beginning of the 14th, the evening of the 13th after sundown. To me, that is when the lamb is killed and roasted and eaten, before Jesus prayed in Gethsemane. I thought that was the Passover meal.
No, the last supper was a Seudah...the lambs were killed during the day on the 14th with the seder that evening. Shabbat Shalom!
"Wine (Yayin) is a mocker, strong drink is raging: and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise"
So, we can see in these passages the contrast between
"Yayin" (alcoholic wine) which is used in a negative connotation and
"Tiyrosh" (non-alcoholic sweet, new wine) which is spoken of in a
positive connotation. Most assuredly, Yeshua/Jesus would have drank of
the "sweet wine" or "Tiyrosh".
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