• NONE
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    Didn’t Jesus know from the beginning that this was the last supper? Maybe it would have gone more like:

    Jesus: Okay guys, now everyone knows what to bring for the supper.

    Judas: Master, you didn’t tell me what I should bring.

    Jesus: Don’t worry, traitor- I mean, Judas. Your presence is more than enough at the last supper.

    All the apostles: “The last” what?

    • JackGreenEarth
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      61 month ago

      Probably unleavened bread with roasted lamb and bitter herbs, as it was Passover.

    • NONE
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      21 month ago

      Nice 😏

  • Wugmeister
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    681 month ago

    Pretty sure its doctrine that Jesus knew it was the last supper

    • @GeneralEmergency
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      661 month ago

      Why else would he hire a 26 seat table and a painter?

    • @[email protected]
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      After all, he sacrificed himself to himself to convince himself to forgive you.
      If he didn’t know, that would make no sense at all.

    • AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet
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      191 month ago

      Jesus knew that Judas would betray him before Judas knew that he would betray him.

      • @[email protected]
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        121 month ago

        Also, Judas is vilified for doing what God made him do. Seems harsh. And 20 pieces of silver is 20 pieces of silver.

        • @jaybone
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          81 month ago

          Now that you mention it, it’s really Judas we should be thanking for all this. Otherwise Jesus might not have died for our sins. He might have just gotten hit by a bus or a runaway goatskin cart or whatever they had back then.

          • @betterdeadthanreddit
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            71 month ago

            He got his 10 pieces of silver, fair and square. What would you even spend 5 pieces of silver on back then?

            • @jaybone
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              51 month ago

              I want to see the pawn stars meme with Judas trying to sell Jesus. “This messiah… it’s just gonna sit here.” And “I know a guy who knows about messiahs.” Then chumly is gonna go take him for a ride on a motorcycle in the desert.

      • HSR🏴‍☠️
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        51 month ago

        And Jesus has the audacity to say

        Woe to that one by whom the Son of Man is betrayed! It would have been better for that one not to have been born.

        Guess what, someone had to betray you for the story to go forward

        • @_stranger_
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          41 month ago

          Jesus was basically calling bullshit on the scripted event that triggers the final cut scene where he loses regardless of how well he prepped.

    • @[email protected]
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      71 month ago

      I bet he got really good at acting Suprised though what with being all-knowing all the time.

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    In John there’s no Eucharist ritual, but there’s a scene where Jesus dips bread and feeds it to Judas.

    This is explained away as a sign of who will betray Jesus.

    In Mark, this again happens, but now it doesn’t mention that it’s bread, and immediately precedes a Eucharist ritual.

    In Matthew, which was copying from Mark, it makes it a dipped ‘hand’ instead, further distancing any association with bread.

    On a completely unrelated note, anyone ever wonder why in the Eucharist ritual, if the bread is supposed to be the body of ‘Christ,’ which is the Greek word literally meaning ‘anointed,’ the bread isn’t being anointed or dipped in anything before being consumed?

    Kind of seems like an oversight.

    • @_stranger_
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      31 month ago

      In the Roman Catholic ceremony, the priest drops a piece of the Eucharist into the wine and then drinks that together. That’s the ceremonial ‘dipping’ part. It’s easy to miss but I remember always wondering how that tastes, because those Jesus breads dissolve when you breathe on them. (I don’t know how strict Roman Catholic churches are, but I imagine they try to keep that shit pretty standard)

      • @kromem
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        11 month ago

        So another detail to ponder is that canonically, John the Baptist never drank wine, and traditionally, neither did James the Just.

        Yet the ritual for taking part in salvation necessitated drinking wine (especially as the doctrine of transubstantiation developed later on)?

        So his mentor and brother couldn’t partake?

        We see as early as Ignatius discussion of a different Eucharist tradition, where he chastises the schismatic use of “evil herbage.”

        It’s not a very straightforward development.

  • @LaLuzDelSol
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    71 month ago

    Well it wasn’t an ordinary supper it was passover, wasn’t it? Idk I never went to church

  • mad_asshatter
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    31 month ago

    They’re saying the GOP is weird. And now they’re saying Judas is weird.

    Coincidence?

    I think “not”.