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No, the Last Supper was celebrated on the night prior to what is now known as Good Friday. Maundy Thursday is now the commemoration of the events on the night of Jesus' arrest.
3 days....... or is it forever? depends what commemoration means. :)
It commemorates Jesus' sacrifice, as commanded by him at the Last Supper before his death.
In Christian churches it is called Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper, or the Eucharist. These all refer to the same rite.Another answer:You're thinking of the Jewish feast of Passover. Jesus was observing this feast with His disciples when He instituted the Lord's Supper.
Jesus met his twelve disciples for the last supper.
Not in the same sense as there is in Judaism. The closest thing is the commemoration of Jesus' death and suffering which some see as occurring only on Good Friday but which really occurs every time the Lord's supper is celebrated.
Jesus did with his apostles at the last supper.
It's supposedly unlucky. It stems from the story in the Christian bible - of the 'last supper' - when there were 13 people present. The last supper occurred the day before Jesus was betrayed.
Jesus had a last supper because the next day he is going to die on the cross
It is a generally accepted fact that Jesus ate passover supper with his disciples.
Jesus was at the last supper, I think Judas sat next to him, as Jesus said the betrayer is dipping in the same bowl.
Passover existed before the Last Supper, so Jesus did not institute it at the Last Supper. He was celebrating the Passover and instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper.