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Did Jesus eat fish? I know they caught fish. What kind of fish did Jesus eat? Did Jesus eat bread?
I am pretty sure he did but what kind of bread? Did Jesus eat eggs? Were there such a thing as eggs back then? Did Jesus have to eat anything? He went 40 days in the wilderness without eating. Maybe he didn't eat.
John the Baptist ate locusts. Were they the real locusts or the grasshoppers that people call locusts? John the Baptist never drank wine. How come? Did he drink the water from the Jordan River? Was it polluted at that time?
How come Peter had that dream about all the animals being clean? Did Peter eat Pork? The other white meat?
Has anyone seen my pen? I think I lost it. I was going to write out a mother's day card for my mom? What did people eat in the Bible? Milk and honey? How did they get the honey without getting stung by the bees?
Manna? Or Bagels? How come Jewish people like Bagels? I like Bagels too, but not with lox. I hate lox? Was lox around in Biblical times?
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- t_blond_chickLv 71 decade agoFavorite Answer
Dude!
If you need a cookbook or help in the kitchen,just ask.
Jesus John and Peter would appreciate the effort,really
Bring on the bagles and lox,a bit of cream cheese too please.
Source(s): your pen is under your desk,.. - Terry LLv 51 decade ago
I'll just say this and let it be. Jesus following his resurrection asked for some fish to be cooked and He ate it. Yes he ate food, all kinds of food.
Paul said, and he was making it clear we are no longer under Old Testament eating rules, that all things are OK to be eaten as long as we give thanks.
Jewish people probably like bagels because bagels are tasty especially with lox or cream cheese. I'm not Jewish and I like bagels too.
You must be hungry.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Understanding the "political situation" amongst the Hebrew people back then, is to understand why the radical Jewish Insurgents wanted to kick the Romans' oz's back across the Sea to Rome...
Just as the Jewish people founded a pretty cool city in the "Promised Land," and built an enormous Temple To God that they were damn proud of, here comes the might Romans to take them over by force, and enforce their "Roman Empire" rule over them.
It was like they suddenly were "slaves" again the way they were in Egypt, before Moses led them across the Red Sea to find their Promised Land...but...
Just as they settle down in this "God Promised Land of Milk and Honey," here come the Italian/Greek rulers of the world to impose their own "law" upon them, which wasn't so bad, considering their "law" was based (theoretically) on fairness and individual rights, and the Romans DID have a sense of "As long as you don't kill our Garrison Soldiers," we will let you worship any way you wish, but you HAVE been taken over by a superior military nation, and you best get used to it, because we offer you "orderly government" in exchange for your own "Jewish Political Agenda," which we feel is fair, given the fact that if you don't agree to these terms, we will nail your insurgents to two pieces of 4X4's as a an abject lesson in the importance of "obeying" our "Empirical Authoritay...
So...because of the taxes and such levied against them by their conquerors, their economy collasped into the "have" and "have nots," (Kind of like our own right now) and therefore they probably ate anything they could get their hands on, which included fish, dates, unleavened bread (which is kind of like our crackers now days), and the tongues of beasts of burden, and such things like "Limburger Cheese," which was essentially a cheese that wasn't churned properly, because they were too poor to make it good...
In a nutshell...(It's actually more complicated than that, but I felt a deep need to "summarize" all that crap in college I was force to learn about History...)
Thank you very much...
- 1 decade ago
Yes, he ate a fish. In the Bible. I think he said "Piych ye nets over here so that you can catch some fish for me to eat"
Also he ate olives. The Bible says he ate a mound of olives.
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- Anonymous1 decade ago
They ate fish sandwiches of course. Unfortunately, tartar sauce would not be invented for more than 1000 years.
- 1 decade ago
what the hell are u retarded?....was there such a thing as eggs back then? hahaha ....... oh ya i forgot animals started laying eggs after jesus died sorry........
- Anonymous1 decade ago
did who eat fish ?
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never heard of the fella you mention.
Source(s): bagels are horrid. - Anonymous1 decade ago
sorry i haven't seen your pen, but you can have one of mine
- Anonymous1 decade ago
i guess it all depends on you end times theology...