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Passover did, and still does, commemorate and celebrate the physical, spiritual,

cultural, economic, and political redemption of the children of Israel, from slavery

in Egypt to the freedom to follow the principles of their ancestors and to become

a nation in their own right.

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Why did they have the Lord's Supper?

It was the Feast of the Passover, a traditional gathering with food. Jesus used the symbolism as He became Our Passover - a blood sacrifice that could and does forgive sin and the guilt of it.


Why did Jesus eat in the upper room of Jerusalem?

The Holy-day of Passover originated in Egypt. The Israelites were commanded by God to keep this feast day every year (which many did not do). Most of the people had homes they lived in and this is where they celebrated the Passover feast. Person's who had no homes, like Jesus had to find a place to hold the Passover feast. Some people were invited into other people's homes to celebrate the feast. Jesus sent some of His disciples to find a suitable place for their Passover meal. The upper room is the place they found. This Passover feast turned out differently for Jesus and His 12 disciples and has came to be know as the "Last Supper". See Matthew 26:17-19; Mark 14:12-16; Luke 22:1-38; John, chapters 13 & 14.


What 'Jewish' feast day did Jesus have the Last Supper on?

Jesus fulfilled the Passover as was given to Moses as an example of His coming. For some Christians, Passover is a memorial of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, "our Passover" which made possible the forgiveness of our sins.


Which Gospels include the Last Supper?

The Last Supper was the Passover feast and appears in the Synoptic gospels, Matthew, Mark and Luke, because Passover occurred on the Thursday before the crucifixion. In John's Gospel, the Passover was on the Friday of the crucifixion, so there is no Last Supper recorded, instead Jesus washed the feet of the disciples.


The last supper Jesus had with his disciples before his crucifixion was a celebration of?

It was the Passover - a memorial of the sacrifice of Jesus Christ, "our Passover," which made possible the forgiveness of sins - by human blood we all have sinned and by human blood we all are forgiven:1 Corinthians 5:7New King James Version (NKJV) 7 Therefore purge out the old leaven, that you may be a new lump, since you truly are unleavened. For indeed Christ, our Passover, was sacrificed for us.