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In
Luke chapter 22 and verses 16-18, we have Yeshua eating the Passover
meal with his disciples. Verse 16 says; for I say unto you that
from now on I will not eat until it is fulfilled in the Kingdom
of Eloah (HRV version). Now we have a problem here, because in
Luke 24, verses 42 and 43, it says the disciples gave him a portion
of fish that was broiled and some honeycomb and he (Yeshua) ate
it.
This
took place "after" he had
arisen. No offense Yeshua,
but honey belongs on your
biscuit, not on your fish.J
Then in John 21 verse 9,
he's cooking up a fish dinner
for the disciples. This
took place also after he
had arisen from the dead.
Then let's go back to Luke
22:18, Yeshua says;
I say unto you that from
now I shall not drink of
this fruit of the vine until
the Kingdom of Eloah has
come. So we know that YHVH
cannot lie, so how is it
that he says he won't eat
again and then we see him
eating in other passages?
This should right away cause
a red flag go up before
you. First thing you should
realize is, they were partaking
of the communion or zeker
in Luke. Did he eat again,
yes, was it the communion
meal, no.
There's
a big difference in just
eating an ordinary meal
and doing the communion.
We eat meals every day.
What he was saying was,
he wouldn't partake of the
"Passover meal" again until
he ate it with us in the
Kingdom. You will also notice,
although it records him
eating again in other chapters,
he's not drinking. That's
because in verse 18 of Luke
22, you see Yeshua taking
a Nazarite vow with no drinking
until the Kingdom of Eloah
comes. If you remember,
a Nazarite could not eat
or drink any part of the
grape. The Nazarite vow
had nothing to do with him
eating other foods however.
So we see Yeshua only eating
ordinary food after he rose
from the dead, while he
saves the zeker meal to
eat with us, his bride.
Sometimes you have to take
a closer look!
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