The Martyrdom of Jesus of Nazareth a Historic Critical Treatise On the Last Ch
The Martyrdom of Jesus of Nazareth a Historic Critical Treatise On the Last Ch
Isaac Mayer Wise
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Therefore the evangel- ists agree that he took meals in the house of Simon the leper, since the lepers' homes were shunned by every Hebrew, as they are to-day in the same locality, by the inhabitants not afflicted with that horrible disease. III. THE OPENING OF THE SUPPER. When it was evening, as Matthew says ; or in the evening, as Mark has it the proper time was before the approach of night Jesus sat down with twelve of his disciples to eat the Paschal supper. According to Mark and Matthew, t...he solemn rneal was opened without grace or benediction. During the meal Jesus spoke of him who would betray him. No ceremony was performed until the meal was nearly over, when Jesus broke the bread and spoke the benediction over the wine. If any evidence is required that neither Mark nor Matthew had Tin: LAST sriM'Kii. 37 seen the Paschal meal, or described that of Jesus, it is furnished ri-j;ht here. They do not mention any one |)oi:it connected with the Paschal supper, the ceremonies of which weiv
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