04-23-2014, 02:36 AM
Shlama,
I see this is an old thread but it stirred a new question. I was reading chapter 21 of the Didascalia
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This text shows a passover meal on Tuesday evening, which should be the 14th day of the 1st month. However, this text says that it is the 11th of the moon. The 11th of the moon is a reference to a lunar month date that should be equivalent to the 14th day on some other calender that was being followed by Yeshua and his disciples. The only non-lunar based calendar that has a Tuesday passover date that I know of is the one in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Am I understanding this correctly?
I see this is an old thread but it stirred a new question. I was reading chapter 21 of the Didascalia
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This text shows a passover meal on Tuesday evening, which should be the 14th day of the 1st month. However, this text says that it is the 11th of the moon. The 11th of the moon is a reference to a lunar month date that should be equivalent to the 14th day on some other calender that was being followed by Yeshua and his disciples. The only non-lunar based calendar that has a Tuesday passover date that I know of is the one in the Dead Sea Scrolls. Am I understanding this correctly?