John 13:6-9 - Then He came to Simon Peter. And Peter said to Him, "Lord, are You washing my feet?" Jesus answered and said to him, "What I am doing you do not understand now, but you will know after this." Peter said to Him, "You shall never wash my feet!" Jesus answered him, "If I do not wash you, you have no part with Me." Simon Peter said to Him, "Lord, not my feet only, but also my hands and my head!" [NKJV]
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Jesus washed the deciples feet at the last supper. This was something that a servant did and Jesus was showing them that they too are to be servants. How humbling that must have been for the deciples to see the Son of God washing their feet.
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Beside praying, and giving both the bread and the wine to his disciples in the last super. Jesus also washed the feet , and wiped the feet of the disciples.
The feast of Maundy (or Holy) Thursday commemorates the institution of the Eucharist (Holy Communion) at the Last Supper. The word "maundy" comes from the Latin word mandatum (commandment) which is the first word that Jesus spoke to His apostles after He washed their feet (John 13:34): • "Mandátum novum do vobis dicit Dóminus, ut diligátis ínvicem, sicut diléxi vos." • "I give you a new commandment: Love one another as I have loved you." The biblical the events of the first Holy Thursday were: • The eating of the Easter lamb or the paschal meal • The washing of the disciple's feet • The institution of the Most Holy Eucharist . • The first Mass at which Jesus Christ is the eternal high priest . • The first Communion of the apostles . • The first conferring of Holy Orders • The foretelling of Judas' betrayal and Peter's denials • The farewell discourse and priestly prayer of Jesus • The agony and capture of Jesus in the Garden of Olives
The Last Supper was the last time that Jesus ate with His apostales before His crucifiction. He told them that the bread was His body, and He broke it, and that the wine was His blood, and the drank it. The disciples argued about who got to sit at the head of the table, and Jesus washed their feet.
He washed their feet
AnswerJesus washed His disciple's feet.
At the last supper Jesus washed the feet of the disciples,but it was a custom in the Middle East then as the area is muddy, this was a work done by slaves.
Jesus welcomed in sinners. He ate with Zaccheas, had his feet washed by the hair of a prostitute (as the story goes), and had a tax collector as a disciple.
Water, and then a towel. The function of washing the guests' feet was reserved for the slave on the lowest rung on the servants' ladder. Jesus used it as a way of saying that those who wished to be in charge must also first be ready to be the servant of all.
In Galilee.
Jesus washed the feet of his disciples during the Last Supper, but the Bible does not specify whose feet he washed first.
He washed their feet.
His own, and all of them.
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He washed the feet of the apostles.
Mary Magdalen washed his feet with expensive oil and dried it with her hair.