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Last Supper was a day earlier, scientist claims

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Last Supper was a day earlier, scientist claims

Postby Remnant » 18 Apr 2011, 16:06

Last Supper was a day earlier, scientist claims

Mon Apr 18, 12:31 pm ET
LONDON (AFP) – Christians have long celebrated Jesus Christ's Last Supper on Maundy Thursday but new research released Monday claims to show it took place on the Wednesday before the crucifixion.
Professor Colin Humphreys, a scientist at the University of Cambridge, believes it is all due to a calendar mix-up -- and asserts his findings strengthen the case for finally introducing a fixed date for Easter.
Humphreys uses a combination of biblical, historical and astronomical research to try to pinpoint the precise nature and timing of Jesus's final meal with his disciples before his death.

Researchers have long been puzzled by an apparent inconsistency in the Bible.
While Matthew, Mark and Luke all say the Last Supper coincided with the start of the Jewish festival of Passover, John claims it took place before Passover.
Humphreys has concluded in a new book, "The Mystery Of The Last Supper", that Jesus -- along with Matthew, Mark and Luke -- may have been using a different calendar to John.

"Whatever you think about the Bible, the fact is that Jewish people would never mistake the Passover meal for another meal, so for the Gospels to contradict themselves in this regard is really hard to understand," Humphreys said.

"Many biblical scholars say that, for this reason, you can't trust the Gospels at all. But if we use science and the Gospels hand in hand, we can actually prove that there was no contradiction."
In Humphreys' theory, Jesus went by an old-fashioned Jewish calendar rather than the official lunar calendar which was in widespread use at the time of his death and is still in use today.

This would put the Passover meal -- and the Last Supper -- on the Wednesday, explaining how such a large number of events took place between the meal and the crucifixion.

It would follow that Jesus' arrest, interrogation and separate trials did not all take place in the space of one night but in fact occurred over a longer period.
Humphreys believes a date could therefore be ascribed to Easter in our modern solar calendar, and working on the basis that the crucifixion took place on April 3, Easter Day would be on April 5.

http://news.yahoo.com/s/afp/20110418/wl ... ianseaster

What do you think? Could this be possible? :gues :umm
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Re: Last Supper was a day earlier, scientist claims

Postby DonO56 » 19 Apr 2011, 00:12

Doesn't really matter what day it was since it was NOT on Thursday. Jesus said plainly he would be in the heart of the eart 3 days and 3 nights. Not a p[iece of a day and night here and there. ood Friday is a fabrication of the Roman Cathol;ic church to bring in pagan traditions when Constatine declaired Rome to be Christian. They renamed many pagan days to pacify the pagans in the empire. Jewish days go from sundown yo sundown not like our days are counted. Jesus was placed in the tomb on Wednesday afternoon before sunset. He stayed in the tomb from that point till sometime after sunset Saturday. His resurrection could happen anytime after Saturdays sunset.
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Re: Last Supper was a day earlier, scientist claims

Postby Carmela » 19 Apr 2011, 06:47

I agree with you Don. I have always felt that we should give the pagans back their days and celebrate ours on the day it's suposed to be on. Anti-semitism moved Jesus' resurrection day so that it would be separated from the Passover. I feel we, as Christians, should shake off the pagan remnants that hang onto the church. Coincidence has the Resurrection Day on the correct day this year. . . first Sunday after Passover, Feast of First Fruits. There's a ton of controversy on whether the last supper was a passover seder or not and most feel that it was not, so placing the last supper as a passover seder creates dating problems.
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