01-20-2004, 01:31 PM
Paul Younan Wrote:Shlama Akhi Michael,
The Didascalia is the Latin name of the source I quoted. It is called the "Teaching of the Apostles" in the original Aramaic text that we have. And it contains no such reference to Tuesday evening being the time of the Passover meal. ( so that person is lying <!-- s--><img src="{SMILIES_PATH}/smile.gif" alt="
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Here is a complete translation of it:
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Paul,
Here are the references to the fourth day of the week from the link you gave:
3. The apostles further appointed: On the fourth day of the week let there be service: because on that day our Lord made the disclosure to them about His trial, and His suffering, and His crucifixion, and His death, and His resurrection; and the disciples were on account of this in sorrow.
4. The apostles further appointed: On the eve of the Sabbath, at the ninth hour, let there be service: because that which had been spoken on the fourth day of the week about the suffering of the Saviour was brought to pass on the same eve; the worlds and creatures trembling, and the luminaries in the heavens being darkened.
Zechariah14