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Does anyone think that the Essene way of life had any affect on Jesus' life and ministry or on that of his apostles and friends / family?
I've recently been trying to reconcile a verse in Matthew with the Luke account of Christ's death and resurrection.
In Matthew 12:40 it states that "...the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."
In Luke it says that Jesus is buried just before the Sabbath, (Luke 23:50-56) which would be dusk on Friday in the Jewish calendar, and is resurrected by Sunday morning (Luke 24:1-3).
Thus, relative to our calendar, he spent Friday night and Saturday night in the tomb, but was risen by Sunday morning, but relative to the Jewish calendar he spent Saturday night and Sunday night in the tomb and was risen by Sunday morning.
My thoughts weree that maybe the teachings of the essence played a role here in determining when Jesus actually celebrated the sabbath. The essene I believe celebrated the sabbath a day earlier than "mainstream" Jews, and if Jesus was following the Essene sabbath, perhaps Kuke and Matthew do match up, if the sabbath mentioned in Luke is the same as teh Essene's.
The problem I see with this is that it opens the door for peopole to attribute Essene beliefs to Jesus, some of which are totally off the wall when it comes to Jesus' teachings...
I've recently been trying to reconcile a verse in Matthew with the Luke account of Christ's death and resurrection.
In Matthew 12:40 it states that "...the Son of Man will be three days and three nights in the heart of the earth."
In Luke it says that Jesus is buried just before the Sabbath, (Luke 23:50-56) which would be dusk on Friday in the Jewish calendar, and is resurrected by Sunday morning (Luke 24:1-3).
Thus, relative to our calendar, he spent Friday night and Saturday night in the tomb, but was risen by Sunday morning, but relative to the Jewish calendar he spent Saturday night and Sunday night in the tomb and was risen by Sunday morning.
My thoughts weree that maybe the teachings of the essence played a role here in determining when Jesus actually celebrated the sabbath. The essene I believe celebrated the sabbath a day earlier than "mainstream" Jews, and if Jesus was following the Essene sabbath, perhaps Kuke and Matthew do match up, if the sabbath mentioned in Luke is the same as teh Essene's.
The problem I see with this is that it opens the door for peopole to attribute Essene beliefs to Jesus, some of which are totally off the wall when it comes to Jesus' teachings...