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Jesus was at the center of the table in the last supper. with Judas and John beside him on each side
John, the Beloved Disciple, sits to the right of Jesus in The Last Supper.
Obviously, Our Lord Christ Jesus
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that's not john, that's judas. as far as the painting goes, since he's the one to betray jesus, he sits on the "sinner's" side of the table. i believe john is the one with his head down.
AnswerIn the popular paintings of this religious event, Jesus Christ is in the middle amongst 11 disciples. In actuality, Judas was not present after betraying Jesus, so two figures at the table would have had to share the middle spot since there were exactly 12 figures on that night in history.
"He sits by the table" is correct. "He is seated by the table" is also correct. The context in which you are using them may influence which you use and also what particular idea you want to get across.
thats wat ur muma said last night in bed
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