Among the four Gospels, many people believe that the book of John presents a narrative that contradicts the accounts found in the other Gospels regarding Yahushua the Messiah’s last Passover supper, commonly referred to as the “Last Supper.”
This perception has led some to argue that Yahushua never actually ate the Passover supper since it took place on the evening of Abib 14, one day before Abib 15, the date recognized by Jewish religious leaders as the official observance of Passover.
Some critics claim that Yahushua’s Last Supper on Abib 14 was not a genuine Passover meal, suggesting that he knew he would be dead and unable to celebrate the actual Passover on Abib 15.
Others propose that, due to this unique situation, an exception was made for Yahushua by Father Yahweh, allowing him to observe a valid Passover one day early, thus bypassing the Law.
But are any of these claims valid?