Peter, James the Greater, and John. James the Greater and John were the "sons of thunder" and Peter became the first leader of the Church. These three were also the only ones to witness the rising of Jarius's daughter and the Transfiguration.
Jesus was in the garden of Gethsemane praying , a little away from the disciples who were a sleep. when a mob lead by Judas iscariot and the Rpmans soldiers came and arrested Jesus.
Jesus' last meal with his diciples before the crucifixion
Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot in Gethsemane.
Himself, His disciples, and those who believed in Him.
Peter, John, and James.
Peter, James, and John.
No he only took Peter, James and John
The Garden of Gethsemane.
He was said to be praying - in the 'Garden of Gethsemane' when he was arrested.
After the last supper Jesus went to Gethsemane to pray and then to be betrayed.To
No. The betrayal and arrest of Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane was immediately after the Last Supper.
Peter, James, and John accompanied Jesus to the Garden of Gethsemane. They did more sleeping than praying.
Jesus prayed three times in the garden of Gethsemane to express his deep anguish and surrender to God's will before his impending crucifixion. Each prayer demonstrated his struggle with the weight of his upcoming sacrifice and his ultimate acceptance of God's plan for him.
A:After the Last Supper, the disciples, Peter, James and John, went with Jesus to the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus prayed. They were not able to remain awake and Jesus returned to find them sleeping. "Could you not watch one hour?" Jesus asked. The process was repeated two more times. The disciples could not watch one, two or three hours. Mark's Gospel, the original of the synoptic gospels, used the three times that Jesus returned to find the disciples sleeping, to mark off the hours and let its readers know that it was now midnight, the darkest hour and the time for the betrayal and arrest of Jesus.
Yes, Jesus prayed this in the garden of Gethsemane before his arrest and trial. Luk 22:42 "Father," he said, "if you will, take this cup of suffering away from me. Not my will, however, but your will be done."
After the Lord's supper was instituted in the upper room Jesus took the remaining 11 disciples to Gethsemane and then He took Peter, James, and John with Him a short distance from the others and there he had them wait while He Himself went another short distance to pray. This can be found in Mark 14:32-35; Matthew 26:36-39.
Not all the Gospels record Jesus' prayer in the Garden of Gethsemane. The synoptic Gospels - Matthew, Mark, and Luke - include this event, highlighting Jesus' agony and prayer before His arrest. However, the Gospel of John does not mention this specific prayer but focuses more on Jesus' interactions with His disciples before His arrest.
A:The gospel divides the last twenty four hours in the life of Jesus into eight periods of just three hours each, telling the reader when each period of three hours was complete. In the case of the Garden of Gethsemene, Jesus prayed three times, waking the disciples twice, after the first and second times, to ask, "Could you not watch one hour?" When he returned the third time, after one more hour, Jesus said, "Sleep on now and take your rest (Mark 14:41).
Garden of Gethsemene