Are you saying He celebrated the Last Supper on Wednesday?
Wed: day before passover.
Thr: first day of passover (8 day span), preparation day, the day the lambs are killed and eaten, chamatz removed, unleavened bread baked (and eaten)
Fri: first day of feast of unleavened bread. (7 day span, 1st and 7th are special sabbaths)
The obvious argument against this is that English bibles say they ate on the first day of passover.
But in the greek, "de" which was combined in translation to the word next to it, has a "to happen next" connotation. It can just as easily say "next came the first day of passover" rather than "on the first day of passover"
Note that Jesus gave his disciples instructions on explaining to the man, why they were preparing for passover. Had it been on first day of passover, this explanation would not have been needed. He also explained to them that he would celebrate passover with them, after they asked Him where. So why?
Because they were talking about tomorrow and He was talking about tonight. And if you've ever made unleavened bread (coarse flour, water and oil, that's all), it's like a brick the next day, so none would have been made on Wed.
There are probably dozens of arguments in all kinds of directions but the primary points here are:
1. On the surface, scripture appears to contradict itself in at least 3 ways on the issue.
2. Whether or not one believes He was there for 3 days and 3 nights.
I believe He was there 3 days and 3 nights. The only way to count and barely get that duration is as I described, meaning Thursday crucifixion, and contradicting other scripture unless you study the word "de" deeply. (deeply meaning: beyond strongs haphazard "references")
I'll tell you one thing for sure, you're going to need to get a pen and paper and start drawing "days" and "nights" to get anywhere with it, because it's a trainwreck unless you just believe friday evening to sunday dawn is 3 days and nights, when it is really 1 day and 2 nights. You can squeeze a 2nd day out of that by counting in advance, but you still get thrown back to thursday if you want more than 2.
And if you want to get really deep, you can count things up and show that His ministry was 490 days instead of 3 years, and that Judas screwed up the peace halfway through the last week (3.5 days, wed. night at the last supper). Per Daniel.
Just drivel for those of us who want to know, otherwise, just take up the stick and follow.
Peace.
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