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April 22, 2011

The Last Supper not Jesus’ last?

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Here we go. We’ve come to expect these types of stories every year. It’s a Holy Week history scandal, only this one isn’t that scandalous; it’s more historical revisionism.

Here the Los Angeles Times reports that the Last Supper might have actually been Jesus’ second-to-last supper, according to a British researcher. The LAT reports:

Colin Humphreys, a scientist who previously explored the Exodus of the Old Testament, believes his studies show that Holy Thursday — the day that Jesus gathered his disciples for the famous supper, according to tradition — was actually a Wednesday.

Humphreys also believes he has resolved a longstanding disagreement over whether the Last Supper was a Jewish Passover Seder: It was, he says.

Humphreys’ book, “The Mystery of the Last Supper” (Cambridge University Press), was published Thursday, a day that many Christians observed as one of the holiest of the year. That’s a mistake, according to the researcher, a professor of materials science at Cambridge University who has made a sideline of biblical research.

“The Last Supper was on Wednesday, April 1, AD 33, with the crucifixion on Friday, April 3, AD 33,” Humphreys writes. He believes that his research not only definitively establishes the dates, which have eluded most scholars, but that it resolves an apparent conflict within the Gospel accounts of Jesus’ last days.

Read the rest here and check out Humphreys’ book here.

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