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was supposed to be a personal disciple of



             the Apostle John.  It was talked about in the



             second century, third century, fourth century



             — long before Constantine.




                    John chapter 1, verse 29, says, “The next



             day John seeth Jesus coming unto him, and



             saith, Behold the Lamb of God, which taketh



             away  the  sin  of  the  world.”  Jesus  Christ


             became  the  Passover  Lamb,  and  He  was




             sacrificed on the 14th day of the first month


             of the religious calendar.  Jesus  rode into




             Jerusalem on the 10th day — His Triumphal


             Entry — to be put on display before Israel



             and  the  world,  and  on  the  14th  day  He



             became the Passover Lamb, and during this




             holy week as in Acts 12, during the Days of






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