Mark 14:12 shows that the Last Supper occured the day before the unleavened feast, and at Mark 14:22 Jesus here cut the Bread and share it. In the Bible when the bread is unleavened it is specifying this. And in this case Jesus shared a normal bread. In the Greek testament it makes it clear when it says Arton-bread and azymos artos-unleavened bread.
JH,
No it doesn’t. 14:12 And the first day of unleavened bread, when they killed the passover, his disciples said unto him, Where wilt thou that we go and prepare that thou mayest eat the passover? What day is it already? Nisan 14. What time is it? Daytime. When will they eat this meal? In the evening. So what would be the DATE when they ate this meal that evening? Nisan 15. The Greek later in Mark did not bother to specify unleavened since verse 12 already put this bread in proper context.
You said: Then He was arrested at the garden of Gesthemany Mark 14:26-43 early Friday(Paraskevi)morning and He was delivered by the Scribes and Pharisees to the Roman Governor. . . At the same morning the Priests did not entered at the Roman Praitory in order not to get defiled, since the celebration of the Passover was starting from Friday evening to Saturnday-or Sabath to be more correct. Friday(Parskevi)was the eve of the Jewish Passover and eating unleavened bread, lamb, before that was forbidden by the law. - Exodus 12
Not only do you have your days wrong but you fail to understand that Passover was 7 days long and each meal during it was still called Passover and was as important since it was eaten with unleavened bread, that key and sacred ingredient during this week long festival.
You said: So Jesus did not celebrate the Jewish Passover, but the New Govenant that He set one night before He was crucified at the beggining of the Jewish Passover.-John 18:28, 19:31. It is obvious that Apostle John give us the day Jesus celabrated the New Passover a day before the Jewish. Also Jesus had wine at the table, while the Jewish Passover did not included wine.- Exodus 12
Jesus was not crucified until the end of this Jewish Passover week. He did not die until the day of Preparation for the 7 day of Passover which also part of a high Sabbath or a 48 hour Sabbath at that time. Since the Orthodox Church gets this wrong you should question what other errors are they making? It will turn out to be a long list.
You said: Simon from Kyreni was engaged to help Jesus to carry the Cross. - Mark 15:21, and he was coming from the work at the fields. So if the celebretion of the Passover has started, Simon wouldn't go and work at the fields since it was forbidden by the Mosaic Law
No it wasn’t. They had to gather the new grain to make a fresh batch of unleavened grain from their new grain harvest as part of the wave harvest that takes place during Passover week.
You said: Joseph of Arimathea went to the shops and bought the linen cloth for Jesus burrial - Mark 15:46. So there was NO WAY to have open shops if the Passover has began
Sure there was. Even in extreme cases the Law allowed for unusual circumstances and the Talmud agrees.
You said: This is the Biblical account regarding Jesus Last Supper and the Bread. This is why the Orthodox Faith ever since the early days of the Apostolic Church has kept the faith as it was delivered by Jesus and the Apostles. . . Using unleavened bread at the Eucharist it is heretic and it goes back with the Apollinaris heretic view regarding the Bread
You do not want me to comment about what I think about that comment.
Joseph