What would Jesus eat?
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Well I don't know. I'll have to do some research at home tonight but it was always my impression that people in the Bible lived to be older that people live now.0
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what would jesus eat?
According to Scorsese, Mary Magdalene. :laugh:0 -
Well I don't know. I'll have to do some research at home tonight but it was always my impression that people in the Bible lived to be older that people live now.
You're thinking of the OT people--before God "shortened their days."
Average lifespan back in Jesus time was short--historical fact. I mean, some lived into their 50/60s but those were the ones with access to decent food, housing, what passed for medical care back then, etc.0 -
Well I don't know. I'll have to do some research at home tonight but it was always my impression that people in the Bible lived to be older that people live now.
You're thinking of the OT people--before God "shortened their days."
Average lifespan back in Jesus time was short--historical fact. I mean, some lived into their 50/60s but those were the ones with access to decent food, housing, what passed for medical care back then, etc.
thank you! finally someone mentioned it!
medical care - the field of medicine has come a VERY LONG in the past hundred years (sanitation, antibiotics, etc.) let alone what it was like 2000 years ago
but other than that i have no right to comment, i have't read the bible before0 -
I am in MD
Cool! I serve in VA. I might know your pastor--maybe. I went to seminary with a lot of people serving or going to serve in MD. Sent me a private message and tell my your pastor's name or post it here--I'm curious to see if I know them.
How do I privately send you a message?0 -
Just click on my profile name next to my posts and then click "send message"0
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Scripture, Scripture, Scripture,,,Where in Scripture does it actually say what was on the menu at the Passover??????0
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Scripture, Scripture, Scripture,,,Where in Scripture does it actually say what was on the menu at the Passover??????
Try Exodus--where God tells them what to eat at Passover. Jesus was an observant Jew and would have observed Passover as it was directed by God.
You have to realize that Scripture is limited in discovering what traditions and daily habits where back then. Scripture's goal is not to teach anthropology but the way to God. For anthropological facts, we must go often go outside Scripture.0 -
Well I don't know. I'll have to do some research at home tonight but it was always my impression that people in the Bible lived to be older that people live now.
You're thinking of the OT people--before God "shortened their days."
Average lifespan back in Jesus time was short--historical fact. I mean, some lived into their 50/60s but those were the ones with access to decent food, housing, what passed for medical care back then, etc.
thank you! finally someone mentioned it!
medical care - the field of medicine has come a VERY LONG in the past hundred years (sanitation, antibiotics, etc.) let alone what it was like 2000 years ago
but other than that i have no right to comment, i have't read the bible before
There's a number of other factors - VERY young women were wed. Often not being able to survive child birth, both infant and mother mortality rates were high. Also, there was no refridgeration, so any food had to be preserved, or left to rot. In fact the reason the spice trade was so important (as well as salt) was because spices covered the flavor of rotten meat. This was before any concept of nutrition, so things like scurvy, edemas, and other nutritional issues were common.
We have effectively doubled the human lifespan since then.0 -
I was just curious where in the word you found the actual food that was eaten at our Lords table at Passover. As with the book I begin this discussion with(What would Jesus eat), it concludes it's evidence by using cultural findings and biblical statements, it's not a guide, but more of a history and education on what they ate( fruits, nuts, figs, etc) and how they used different herbs and what type of herbs they used. . I've always been one that appreciates when people quote the word, they also reference to where in the word they are quoting. Something about those Wolves in Sheeps clothing...... Pastor to Pastor that is.......
I just love all the disscusion here about Jesus!!0 -
I was just curious where in the word you found the actual food that was eaten at our Lords table at Passover. As with the book I begin this discussion with(What would Jesus eat), it concludes it's evidence by using cultural findings and biblical statements, it's not a guide, but more of a history and education on what they ate( fruits, nuts, figs, etc) and how they used different herbs and what type of herbs they used. . I've always been one that appreciates when people quote the word, they also reference to where in the word they are quoting. Something about those Wolves in Sheeps clothing...... Pastor to Pastor that is.......
I just love all the disscusion here about Jesus!!
We can continue it via private messages if you wish--I'm not sure I wish to continue a purely scriptural based conversation on the post.0 -
I was just curious where in the word you found the actual food that was eaten at our Lords table at Passover. As with the book I begin this discussion with(What would Jesus eat), it concludes it's evidence by using cultural findings and biblical statements, it's not a guide, but more of a history and education on what they ate( fruits, nuts, figs, etc) and how they used different herbs and what type of herbs they used. . I've always been one that appreciates when people quote the word, they also reference to where in the word they are quoting. Something about those Wolves in Sheeps clothing...... Pastor to Pastor that is.......
I just love all the disscusion here about Jesus!!
We can continue it via private messages if you wish--I'm not sure I wish to continue a purely scriptural based conversation on the post.0 -
We can continue "IT?" What would be "IT", Sister?? A scriptural based conversation was not what I was looking for when I asked, "If anyone had read the book, WHAT WOULD JESUS EAT." I do appreciate your passion to share what you have read in other books. Learning is a life long achievment. Keep pressing in to Jesus!0
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I just got this book. I love it already it is voted the healthiest diet I just read(meaning a mediterrain diet)0
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I think that the bible speaks on *NOT* eating certain animals....such as scavengers of the air (certain birds, crow, gulls, etc the obvious ones) and scavengers of the sea like crab, lobsters, etc for health reasons.
I think it also mentions not to eat things with *paws*....ew...not that I could!
Any Scavengers weren't *healthy* basically......
I *love* chicken, beef, but try to limit things like pork (if I eat it at all anymore- blech) and I'm not one for seafood anyway (besides fresh fish such as haddock)...
But I bet that book makes some good sense!1
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