The Jewish Passover meal was celebrated in the upper room.
It is the Jewish celebration or the giving of the Law on Mt. Sinai and is celebrated as a feast holiday called Shavuot. It is also the Christian celebration of the descent of the Holy Spirit unto the Apostles and Disciples of Christ in the upper room
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If you mean the 'upper room' where Jesus and his apostles celebrated the final Passover and instituted the Lord's Evening Meal....... Judas was there for the Passover Celebration (John 13:26&30)but had been dismissed before Jesus instituted the NEW celebration, and passed the bread and wine. (Matthew 26:17-25; John 13:21, 26-30)If you mean the 'upper room' where the 120 disciples received the holy spirit, NO, Judas was dead and had been replaced by Mathias. (Acts 1:14-26)
The Upper Room was the place where Jesus shared the last meal before is crucifixion with His disciples. It was at this meal that Jesus instituted the sacrament of Holy Communion which holds an important place in the life of a Christian.
Jesus instructed the disciples to go to the upper room to prepare for the coming of the Holy Spirit, as He had promised them. This gathering was a time for prayer, reflection, and unity among the disciples after His resurrection and before His ascension. It was in this setting that they would later receive the Holy Spirit during Pentecost, empowering them for their mission to spread the Gospel.
After the disciples received the holy ghost in the upper room, they went all over the world and spread the word of god.
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Holy Spirit to come upon them on the day of Pentecost.
At the Last Supper, in the Upper Room. It was the last meal Jesus shared with His disciples before He was crucified.
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Easter is the celebration of the resurrection of Jesus back to life after dying; Ascension day is the celebration on Jesus ascending to heaven after the resurrection; Pentecost is the celebration of the Holy Spirit filling the apostles and Christians who were in the upper room; and Christmas celebrates the birth of our savior Jesus Christ.
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