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CHAPTER 16 The Last Supper and the Passover are different days.
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The Church of God interprets the Last Supper as the same day as the Passover and keeps it grand. However, according to the Bible, the Last Supper and the Passover are different days. The Last Supper was held on the day before the Passover, and this is recorded in detail in the Gospel of John. Yehoshua's actions were recorded in detail in the Gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John, and Matthew, Mark, and Luke recorded the Last Supper in just a few lines. However, John wrote in great detail in a vast amount of content. So, if you look closely at the Gospel of John, you will find that the Last Supper took place on the eve of the Passover. John wrote about the Last Supper: 

 

[John 13:1~2] It was before Passover, and Jesus knew that the time had come for him to leave this world and to return to the Father. He had always loved his followers in this world, and he loved them to the very end. Even before the evening meal started, the devil had made Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot, decide to betray Jesus.

 

In the Gospel of John, we can confirm that the Last Supper was held before the Passover. During the Last Supper, Judas had a few words with Yehoshua and left to sell Jehoshua, but the remaining disciples misunderstood that Judas was going to buy things for the feast.

 

[John 13:26~30] Jesus answered, "I will dip this piece of bread in the sauce and give it to the one I was talking about." Then Jesus dipped the bread and gave it to Judas, the son of Simon Iscariot. Right then Satan took control of Judas. Jesus said, "Judas, go quickly and do what you have to do." No one at the meal understood what Jesus meant. But because Judas was in charge of the money, some of them thought that Jesus had told him to buy something they needed for the festival. Others thought that Jesus had told him to give some money to the poor. Judas took the piece of bread and went out. It was already night.

 

What does it mean that Judas went out to buy things for the feast? If that day was the Passover, what kind of holiday did the disciples think? If the Last Supper is the Passover, does it make sense to go out to buy things for the holiday? Also, the Jews dragged Yehoshua all night long. And many Jews followed to see Yehoshua. Then, when Yehoshua was dragged into Pilate's palace, many Jews were reluctant to enter Pilate's official residence. What was the reason?

 

[John 18:28] Then they led Jesus from Caiaphas into the Praetorium, and it was early; and they themselves did not enter into the Praetorium so that they would not be defiled, but might eat the Passover.

 

Why do you think the Jews who followed Yehoshua were reluctant to enter Pilate's official residence? They wanted to eat the Passover food without defiling their bodies. If the day that Yehoshua was arrested was the Passover, would the Jews have thought like that? Governor Pilate also made the following meaningful remarks before issuing the death sentence:

 

[John 18:39~40] But you have a custom that I release someone for you at the Passover; do you wish then that I release for you the King of the Jews?" So they cried out again, saying, "Not this Man, but Barabbas." Now Barabbas was a robber.

 

Pilate wanted to release Yehoshua. So he tried to release Jesus by using the special pardon that he gives every year at the Passover. But the Jews wanted Barabbas the robber, not Yehoshua, and Yehoshua did not receive pardon at the Passover. In the end, Yehoshua died on the cross on the Passover, and John wrote about that day as follows.

 

[John 19:31~33] The next day would be both a Sabbath and the Passover. It was a special day for the Jewish people, and they did not want the bodies to stay on the crosses during that day. So they asked Pilate to break the men's legs and take their bodies down. The soldiers first broke the legs of the other two men who were nailed there. But when they came to Jesus, they saw that he was already dead, and they did not break his legs.

 

Yehoshua died on the cross at 3:00 PM on January 14, the Jewish calendar, when the Passover lamb was sacrificed. And that night the Jews celebrated the feast of the Passover, which coincided with the Sabbath. Yehoshua died at 3 pm on Friday, so the Passover that was celebrated that evening overlapped the Sabbath. In this way, John recorded the details from the Last Supper to his death in great detail. If you look closely, you can see that Yehoshua died on the 14th day of January in the Jewish calendar, that is, at 3 pm on the Passover, when the Passover lamb was sacrificed. In addition to this, if you look at the Gospel of Matthew, you can confirm that Yehoshua died on the Passover.

 

[Matthew 26:1~5] When Jesus had finished teaching, he told his disciples, "You know that two days from now will be Passover. That is when the Son of Man will be handed over to his enemies and nailed to a cross." At that time the chief priests and the nation's leaders were meeting at the home of Caiaphas the high priest. They planned how they could sneak around and have Jesus arrested and put to death. But they said, "We must not do it during Passover, because the people will riot."

 

Yehoshua knew that he would be crucified on the Passover. That is why He said, “It is the Passover in two days, and on that day the Son of Man will be crucified.” The elders also feared the commotion and conspired to kill Joshua before the Passover began. Therefore, Yehoshua died on the Passover. How, then, is the history book of the church recorded? Church history books also record that Yehoshua died on the Passover. Therefore, the Last Supper was celebrated on the eve of Passover.

 

In a book called Faith of the Fathers published by the Catholic Church, it was recorded that Yehoshua died on the Passover, and the Israeli Cultural Center also replied that Yehoshua died on the Passover.

 

Not only the records of the Bible, but also the history books of the church and the answers of the Israeli Cultural Center testify that Yehoshua died on the Passover. However, the Church of God insists that the Passover and the Last Supper are the same day. And every year, on the evening of the Passover on January 14 of the Jewish calendar, bread and wine are shared and celebrated like the Last Supper. They are brainwashing believers by claiming that if they do not eat and drink the Passover bread and wine, they will not have eternal life. However, this is a misinterpretation of the Bible. The Last Supper is a different day from the Passover, and eating and drinking of bread and wine does not give you eternal life.

 

The members of the Church of God are being deceived by their leaders, Gil-Ja Jang and Joo-Cheol Kim. You need to realize that you are being deceived and get out of there.

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