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Document Details : Title: On Jesus' Last Supper Author(s): NODET, Étienne Journal: Biblica Volume: 91 Issue: 3 Date: 2010 Pages: 348-369 DOI: 10.2143/BIB.91.3.3188871 Abstract : In the Gospels, Jesus' last supper involves custom and legal issues: chronological discrepancies between the Synoptics and John, a mock trial before the Sanhedrin, two trials before Pilate (John), and so on. This study focuses on the calendar problem, a topic of utmost importance in ancient Judaism, and follows A. Jaubert's hypothesis, against J. Jeremias' now classical view: the Synoptics display a somewhat loose connection with the Jubilees sectarian calendar, while John's chronology seems to be historically more accurate. |
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