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(7) The day came during the Festival of Unleavened Bread when the lambs for the Passover meal were to be killed. (8) Jesus sent Peter and John with these instructions: "Go and get the Passover meal ready for us to eat." (9) "Where do you want us to get it ready?" they asked him. (10) He answered, "As you go into the city, a man carrying a jar of water will meet you. Follow him into the house that he enters, (11) and say to the owner of the house: 'The Teacher says to you, Where is the room where my disciples and I will eat the Passover meal?' (12) He will show you a large furnished room upstairs, where you will get everything ready." (13) They went off and found everything just as Jesus had told them, and they prepared the Passover meal. (14) When the hour came, Jesus took his place at the table with the apostles. (15) He said to them, "I have wanted so much to eat this Passover meal with you before I suffer! (16) For I tell you, I will never eat it until it is given its full meaning in the Kingdom of God."

Good News Bible copyright © 1995 by American Bible Society.

As with Mark, Luke's account emphasizes that Jesus would eat the Passover with His disciples, not merely prepare for it. In verse 15, He declares how great His desire had been to eat that Passover with them. His focus that evening as He sat with His disciples was on eating the Passover, not on being the Passover. He spoke of what He was doing then, not on what He would be doing later on the 14th.

His words also reveal that the eating of the Passover was to be before He suffered (verse 15). His crucifixion began at “the third hour” (Mark 15:25), about nine o'clock the following morning, and ended after “the ninth hour” (Matthew 27:46). Jesus obviously knew when Passover was to be observed, and “with fervent desire [He had] desired” to eat it with His disciples before He suffered. There is no indication He said this in reference to a meal the following afternoon or that He longed wistfully for the crucifixion to be put off until He could eat a late Abib 14 Passover.

The only conclusion is that He did in fact eat the Passover with His disciples that evening after the 14th had begun, prior to His arrest later that night and His appalling suffering, which began the next morning. These three accounts should leave no doubt that Jesus intended to, and in fact did, eat the Passover with His disciples at the beginning of the 14th day.

— David C. Grabbe

To learn more, see:
Why Was Jesus Not Crucified as Passover Began? (Part One)



 

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Christ Kept Passover at Beginning of 14th of Abib

Christ's Final Passover

When Christ and Disciples Kept Passover

When Passover Should be Kept




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