JUAN O SAVIN- EO Proposal, The Last Supper - PPN 4 17 2025

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Juan Joins Matt Meck and Warren from PPN and Patrick Byrne for a brief update to the panel of experts that will be talking about the Election Integrity Issues from Hawaii with Mark Cook and the Proposal for the EO to President Trump which you can find here at https://juanosavin107.com/ look for the button next to Juan on the phone! A pdf of the actual 17 page document and his recent updates! And of course our date today with the Last Supper and Good Friday. https://rumble.com/v6s81md-juan-o-savin-the-last-supper-trump-as-a-lazarus-tom-numbers-4-17-2025.html
The crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus are central events in Christianity, marking Jesus' sacrifice for humanity's sins and affirming his divinity and victory over death. The crucifixion, where Jesus was executed on a cross by Roman authorities, represents the ultimate sacrifice for the forgiveness of sins. The resurrection, occurring three days later, symbolizes Jesus' triumph over death and the promise of eternal life for those who believe.
Juan prays for Patrick Byrne who has battled cancer for most of his life. Please say a PRAYER for TINA PETERS and Patrick for his HEALING. In Jesus Christs name by his stripes they are healed.
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TITLE PAGE The Last Supper by Cosimo Roselli that hangs in the Sistine Chapel in the Vatican.
Rosselli depicts Jesus and his disciples at a long, curved table. Judas, the disciple who betrayed Jesus, sits opposite of Jesus with a small demon perched on his shoulder. This is all fairly standard fare for a Florentine Last Supper. But there are also some interesting touches worth a harder look. In front of the table a cat and a dog are squared off, fighting over a bone. One one side two gentlemen dressed in Florentine clothing (not Biblical attire) are surveying the scene while on the other side of the fresco two Florentine gentlemen watch the viewer.
But Rosselli does not just limit himself to the events at the Seder table. If you look out the windows in the composition, other images from Maundy Thursday are apparent: Jesus and his disciples in the garden and the arrest of Jesus. After Jesus and his disciples left the meal, they went to the Garden of Gethsemane. There they spent time in prayer and then Jesus was betrayed and arrested. If you look closely, you'll see that the soldiers' shields have "SPQR" written on them in the depiction of the arrest. Jerusalem had been conquered by the Romans, so this is historically accurate, but it may also have been a political dig from a Florentine, too.
In the third window, Rosselli depicts the Crucifixion, an event which took place the next day. But tonight as you gather together for a meal whether you are celebrating Holy Week or Passover, I wish you a week that is meaningful and fulfilling. Christos Anesti He has risen.

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