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  2. When Was the First Communion? - Biblical Archaeology Society

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    When was the first communion? The event described in Matthew 26:26–28 (also in Mark 14:22–25 and Luke 22:14–23) is known as the Last Supper. It was Jesus’ last meal with his disciples before his crucifixion. In that meal, which was a Passover meal, Jesus gave bread and wine—representing his body and blood—to his disciples. These ...

  3. Was Jesus’ Last Supper a Seder? - Biblical Archaeology Society

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    So, see F Josefo, there were 2 passovers: the first pharisee first day of unleavened bread, day next sadducee second day. after Jesus died accused by sadducees second day passover was called “jerusalem passover”, when jerusalem fell 70 AD by roman tito, jerusalem passover ended and was called Passover of the IOUDAIOI, Judeans (nobody talked ...

  4. Did Jesus’ Last Supper Take Place Above the Tomb of David?

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    Unlike with the tomb of David, the location of the Last Supper’s cenacle is not specified in the Bible. 4 Nor is the location of a number of other events associated with the same building clear, including appearances by the risen Jesus (Luke 24:36; John 20:19–29), the selection of Matthias the twelfth apostle (Acts 1:26), the first ...

  5. 5 Ways Women Participated in the Early Church

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    These realities reveal the resilience of first-century women. Although the majority of the Roman Empire’s population (about 85–90 percent) lived in rural areas during the first century C.E., cities were centers of business, trade, politics, and religion. As such, most of the early Christian churches began in cities.

  6. The Oldest Hebrew Script and Language - Biblical Archaeology...

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    The Qeiyafa Ostracon and Gezer Calendar are the best known contenders that Christopher Rollston examines. The five-line Qeiyafa Ostracon** has garnered a great deal of attention since its 2008 excavation at Khirbet Qeiyafa, the fortified tenth century B.C.E. Judahite city located on the border of Judah and Philistia.

  7. On What Day Did Jesus Rise? - Biblical Archaeology Society

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    There was no conclusion. While the author’s intent was to address the issue of the first-century view of time – which he did well that can’t be the only reference we look at. Passover occurred on the 14th day of the month. The Feast of First Fruits on the 17th day of the month. That’s a three-day window. Jesus was the Firstfruits from ...

  8. the last supper in the bible - Biblical Archaeology Society

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    When Was the First Communion? By: Megan Sauter Early Christians celebrated the Lord’s Supper as a full meal, but by the third century, it had ceased to be a banquet and had become a ritualized small meal instead.

  9. Barnabas: An Encouraging Early Church Leader

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    This is the first of two posts written by Dr. Robin Branch on Barnabas, an early church leader. The blogs are condensed from a longer article by Dr. Branch titled, “Barnabas: Early Church leader and model of encouragement,” In die Skriflig 41.2 (2007): pp. 295-322. To read part two, click here.

  10. Dating the Oldest New Testament Christian Manuscripts

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    MODERN TESTING TECHNOLOGIES include radiocarbon analysis. When Codex Tchacos (pictured here is p. 33, which contains the beginning of the Gospel of Judas) was first publicized, in 2016, it was claimed to date to around A.D. 280, plus or minus 60 years, based on radiocarbon analysis.

  11. Jesus’ Last Supper Still Wasn’t a Passover Seder Meal

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    “Exodus 12:15 Seven days shall ye eat unleavened bread; even the first day ye shall put away leaven out of your houses: for whosoever eateth leavened bread from the first day until the seventh day, that soul shall be cut off from Israel.16And in the first day there shall be an holy convocation, and in the seventh day there shall be an holy ...