Mystery of the Last Supper | Passover Contradiction Explained

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Was the Last Supper a Passover, or did YASHUA (JESUS) die on Passover?

Video topics include a simple explanation for the so-called Passover contradiction in the Scriptures, the Hebrew word “shem” as a foreshadow of the Communion meal, the timeline of the Spring Feasts of YHVH, and how YASHUA did indeed fulfill three days and three nights in the heart of the earth.

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