So the Last Supper was during the harvest season of the grapes?
Passover is during the Spring Season (April / May) in the first month (Abib / Nisan) of the scriptural year, utilizing the scriptural calendar in comparison to the modern Gregorian (Roman) system of calendation.
The harvest of grapes is generally understood to be in the late Summer (July-ish) through the Fall (October-ish), and follows after the Barely / Wheat harvests and Olive harvests that came before it:
Deu 24:19 When thou cuttest down thine harvest in thy field, and hast forgot a sheaf in the field, thou shalt not go again to fetch it: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow: that the LORD thy God may bless thee in all the work of thine hands.
Deu 24:20 When thou beatest thine olive tree, thou shalt not go over the boughs again: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow.
Deu 24:21 When thou gatherest the grapes of thy vineyard, thou shalt not glean it afterward: it shall be for the stranger, for the fatherless, and for the widow.
Num 13:17 And Moses sent them to spy out the land of Canaan, and said unto them, Get you up this way southward, and go up into the mountain:
Num 13:20 And what the land is, whether it be fat or lean, whether there be wood therein, or not. And be ye of good courage, and bring of the fruit of the land. Now the time was the time of the firstripe grapes.
Num 13:23 And they came unto the brook of Eshcol, and cut down from thence a branch with one cluster of grapes, and they bare it between two upon a staff; and they brought of the pomegranates, and of the figs.
Num 13:24 The place was called the brook Eshcol, because of the cluster of grapes which the children of Israel cut down from thence.
Num 13:25 And they returned from searching of the land after forty days.
Num 13:26 And they went and came to Moses, and to Aaron, and to all the congregation of the children of Israel, unto the wilderness of Paran, to Kadesh; and brought back word unto them, and unto all the congregation, and shewed them the fruit of the land.
Num 13:27 And they told him, and said, We came unto the land whither thou sentest us, and surely it floweth with milk and honey; and this is the fruit of it.
So, according to the timing of the
Exodus, they left Egypt during the period (timing) of the 1st month Abib / Nisan (later called), on the 14th day:
Exo_12:2 This month shall be unto you the beginning of months: it shall be the first month of the year to you.
Exo_12:6 And ye shall keep it up until the fourteenth day of the same month: and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening.
Exo_12:18 In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month at even, ye shall eat unleavened bread, until the one and twentieth day of the month at even.
Exodus 34:18 KJB - The feast of unleavened bread shalt thou keep. Seven days thou shalt eat unleavened bread, as I commanded thee, in the time of the month Abib: for in the month Abib thou camest out from Egypt.
Lev_23:5 In the fourteenth day of the first month at even is the LORD'S passover.
They, then spent several weeks to get to Mt. Sinai (at the time of Pentecost, or about 5 days into the 3rd month of scripture, Sivan), and then some more time travelling from there, to get to the borders of Canaan (weeks / months) and then spent some time (40 days) in the land itself, bringing back a large cluster of harvested grapes.
So, the Passover grapes were harvested in the previous months to its celebration, and stored ( -
What does the Bible say about "wine"? Are Christians to drink it? ) until they were brought out and utilized in the Passover feast. It is amazing to see people (in general, not yourself personally) think that God had not given knowledge to the Hebrews / Israelites / Jews on this subject, when it was God who had given the regulations for their feasts to begin with, and for the use of such in the sanctuary services, when it is also God who preserves His words (Psa. 12:6-7), Jesus Christ's own body in the tomb / buried (Psa. 16:10, 49:9; Act. 2:27,31, 13:35,37), and His people (Gen. 32:30; Job 29:2; Psa. 37:28; 2 Pet. 1:4; &c.).
The items for use in the Passover are clearly given (no leaven, no fermentation allowed), and the terms used by the NT, from Jesus' own mouth "fruit of the vine", upon the "Lord's table" (by Paul), all describe a juice of the grape without inebriation involved (no alcohol).
A listing of the months, and their scriptures are provided:
"... [Page 434] [01] The First month: Gen. 8:13; Exo. 12:2,18, 40:2,17; Lev. 23:5; Num. 9:1,5, 20:1, 28:16, 33:3; Jos. 4:19; 1 Chr. 12:15, 27:2,3; 2 Chr. 29:3,17, 35:1; Ezr. 6:19, 7:9, 8:31, 10:17; Est. 3:7,12; Eze. 29:17, 30:20, 45:18,21; Dan. 10:4; Joe. 2:23 KJB. It is the beginning of the months: Exo. 12:2,3,6,11,18 KJB. It is called “Abib”, from Exo. 13:4, 23:15, 34:18; Deu. 16:1 KJB; and also called “Nisan”: Neh. 2:1; Est. 3:7 KJB after the Babylonian captivity.
[02] The Second month: Gen. 7:11, 8:14; Exo. 16:1; Num. 1:1,18, 9:11, 10:11; 1 Kin. 6:1; 1 Chr. 27:4; 2 Chr. 3:2, 30:2,13,15; Ezr. 3:8 KJB. It is called “Zif”: 1 Kin. 6:1,37 KJB.
[03] The Third month: Exo. 19:1; 1 Chr. 27:5; 2 Chr. 15:10, 31:7; Est. 8:9; Eze. 31:1 KJB. It is called “Sivan”: Est. 8:9 KJB.
[04] The Fourth month: 2 Kin. 25:3; 1 Chr. 27:7; Jer. 39:2, 52:6; Eze. 1:1; Zec. 8:19 KJB. The scriptures do not name the 4th month directly, but it is known historically as “Tammuz” after the Babylonian captivity.
[05] The Fifth month: Num. 33:38; 2 Kin. 25:8; 1 Chr. 27:8; Ezr. 7:8,9; Jer. 1:3, 28:1, 52:12; Eze. 20:1; Zec. 7:2 KJB. The scriptures do not name the 5th month directly, but it is known historically as “Av”.
[06] The Sixth month: 1 Chr. 27:9; Eze. 8:1; Hag. 1:1,15 KJB. It is called “Elul”: Neh. 6:15 KJB.
[07] The Seventh month: Gen. 8:4; Lev. 16:29, 23:24,27,34,39,41, 25:9; Num. 29:1,7,12; 1 Kin. 8:2; 2 Kin. 25:25; 1 Chr. 27:10; 2 Chr. 5:3, 7:10, 31:7; Ezr. 3:1,6; Neh. 7:73, 8:2,14; Jer. 28:17, 41:1; Eze. 45:25; Hag. 2:1; Zec. 7:5 KJB. In scripture this 7th month was called “Ethanim”: 1 Kin. 8:2 KJB, but today many call it “Tishrei / Tishri”.
[08] The Eighth month: 1 Kin. 6:38, 12:32,33; 1 Chr. 27:11; Zec. 1:1 KJB. In scripture this 8th month was called “Bul”: 1 Kin. 6:38 KJB, but today many call it “Marcheshvan / Cheshvan”.
[09] The Ninth month: 1 Chr. 27:12; Ezr. 10:9; Jer. 36:9, 36:22; Hag. 2:10,18; Zec. 7:1 KJB. In scripture this 9th month was called “Chisleu”: Neh. 1:1; Zec. 7:1 KJB, as it is still called today, “Chislev / Kislev”.
[10] The Tenth month: Gen. 8:5; 2 Kin. 25:1; 1 Chr. 27:13; Ezr. 10:16; Est. 2:16; Jer. 39:1, 52:4; Eze. 24:1, 29:1, 33:21 KJB. In scripture this 10th month was called “Tebeth”: Est. 2:16 KJB, as it is still called today, “Tevet”.
[11] The Eleventh month: Deu. 1:3; 1 Chr. 27:14; Zec. 1:7 KJB. In scripture this 11th month was called “Sebat”: Zec. 1:7 KJB, as it is still called today, “Shevat / Shvat”.
[12] The Twelfth month: 2 Kin. 25:27;
1 Chr. 27:15;
Est. 3:7,13, 8:12, 9:1;
Jer. 52:31;
Eze. 32:1 KJB. In scripture this 12th month was called “Adar”:
Ezr. 6:15;
Est. 3:7,13, 8:12, 9:1,15,17,19,21 KJB, as it is still called to this day. ..." -
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