He showed humbleness, so I would try to show humbleness back and allow him to wash my feet if he wanted to, and wash his feet if he allowed.
You would use "my feet have", since feet are plural. If you wanted to use "has", you would need to say "my foot has".
It is a holy part of how Jesus wanted to worship his disciples as a Catholic. It took great pride for someone to do such a thing.
Since he washed other's feet, one would assume he did his own. So-no.
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.
He probably wanted (from my interpretation and memory, both of wich fail commonly) his followers to remember to be humble and serve others.
To get up and help her in the kitchen rather than sitting at Jesus' feet listening.
Under the Feet of Jesus was created in 1995.
i would say yes if you wanted it square it would be roughly 4 ft 5.5inches by 4 foot 5.5 inches.. if you wanted it rectangle it would be 4 feet by 5 feet, considering half bathrooms are used for 2 things voiding waste and washing hands/face i would say 20 square feet is plenty
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The Orthodox Church does the re-enactment of the washing of the feet service on Holy Thursday. This is done in Jerusalem where the Patriarch washes the feet of his priests, and is also done in Greece by the Archbishop of Athens. Other local churches do this, but not all parish churches have their own washing of the feet re-enactments. These re-enactments are done by a bishop (representing Jesus) washing the feet of his priests (representing the 12 disciples), so it is usually done in Orthodox churches when a bishop is present with 12 priests during the service.
100 Feet IS 100 Linear Feet. If you wanted to know how many linear feet would give you 100 square feet, you would take the square root of 100, which is 10... SO a 10 x 10 linear foot area would be 100 square feet, and a 100 x 100 Linear foot area would be 10,000 square feet.