What is it about?
Mark the gospel writer seems to place Jesus's Passover meal with his disciples on both Thursday and Saturday. This seemingly forces Mark to place the Crucifixion on both Friday and Sunday. In other words, Mark seems confused. In this article, I show why Mark is not confused.
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Why is it important?
Scholars have been stumbling over the chronological problems of Mark 14 for generations. In this article, I show the solutions that they have been overlooking.
Perspectives
In this article I show that Mark the gospel writer is a reliable, coherent recorder of Jesus's last supper with his disciples. From a historical point of view, this is important because it adds to the credibility of the second evangelist.
Dr. Kenneth L. Waters
Azusa Pacific University
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This page is a summary of: Jesus and the Passover in Mark 14:1-12: A Chronological Confusion?, December 2022, Comenius University in Bratislava,
DOI: 10.64438/sbsbukz3200.
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