The last supper came after Jesus knew He was going to be crucified. Jesus, being God, always knew what form His death would take.
Because he knew he was going to be crucified in the future and after his death he's going straight into heavenAnswer:He simply did not. He ate the Passover meal (aka The Last Supper) with His disciples. One among them, Judas Iscariot, betrayed Him.
This was categorized under 'The Last Supper', so I'm going to conclude that you were referring to that. The Last Supper was not bad, however what proceeded the day after and what the Last Supper stood for is rather grotesque.The Last Supper was, in the New Testament, the Last Supper that Jesus ate with his disciples, and the one in which he gave his last words of wisdom. The proceeding day, Jesus was set to be crucified, and hence the celebration of Easter.
Jesus had a last supper because the next day he is going to die on the cross
Well, Jesus knew he was going to sacrifice himself before the beginning of the world, so technically he sacfrificed himself before time. But he was crucified when he was 33 years of age.
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Jesus was betrayed by Peter, one of the twelve disciples, when Jesus was taken away to be crucified. Peter betrayed Jesus three times and then the rooster crowed. Jesus before this said that peter was going to betray him and when Peter realized this he ran and cried.
yes, he talked with god, and knew that this had to happen.
Yes he did. He prayed to his father god to forgive the people who were crucifying him
The subject of the last supper was about what was going to happen to Jesus and what was going to happen after his physical death. Also He was preparing his disciples to become leaders of the church kingdom to come.
Yes. Jesus was always aware of his mission. His whole purpose in being born was to die for our salvation.
The Last Supper. Jesus knew he was going to be betrayed by Judas. His time on earth was coming to an end.
The question seems to refer to events recorded in John 11, where the disciples express concern over Jesus' intent to return to Judea (verse 8), but there is no record of Jesus making any such statement as "you must be crucified again."