My friend John Stone said that the last meal eaten by Jesus was donkey meat and it was common for Jews, Gentiles and Philistines to eat donkey at that time. Is anybody aware if Mr. Stone is correct??
Originally posted by TOTAL LUNATIC My friend John Stone said that the last meal eaten by Jesus was donkey meat and it was common for Jews, Gentiles and Philistines to eat donkey at that time. Is anybody aware if Mr. Stone is correct??
I dont have any idea as to the answer to your question, however, I am intrigued to know where you are going with this (if anywhere) ? Or why you asked it in the first place🙂
Originally posted by TOTAL LUNATIC My friend John Stone said that the last meal eaten by Jesus was donkey meat and it was common for Jews, Gentiles and Philistines to eat donkey at that time. Is anybody aware if Mr. Stone is correct??
As far as I know they didn't eat any meat at all at The Last Supper, and I seriously doubt anybody ate donkey meat back then 2 reasons, 1. they were used for riding and transporting things, 2. anything with 4 feet was considered "unclean"
Originally posted by daniel58 As far as I know they didn't eat any meat at all at The Last Supper, and I seriously doubt anybody ate donkey meat back then 2 reasons, 1. they were used for riding and transporting things, 2. anything with 4 feet was considered "unclean"
Lambs have four feet, and these unclean animals were sacrificed to the honour of their god. Indeed funny.
Originally posted by daniel58 As far as I know they didn't eat any meat at all at The Last Supper, and I seriously doubt anybody ate donkey meat back then 2 reasons, 1. they were used for riding and transporting things, 2. anything with 4 feet was considered "unclean"
I think they had McDonald's. Jesus produced enough Filet-o-fish sandwiches out of thin air to feed the masses.
Originally posted by daniel58 As far as I know they didn't eat any meat at all at The Last Supper, and I seriously doubt anybody ate donkey meat back then 2 reasons, 1. they were used for riding and transporting things, 2. anything with 4 feet was considered "unclean"