It is commonly referred to the 'Upper Room' in Jerusalem - see below:
Matthew 21:1-3New International Version (NIV)
Jesus Comes to Jerusalem as King21 As they approached Jerusalem and came to Bethphage on the Mount of Olives, Jesus sent two disciples, 2 saying to them, "Go to the village ahead of you, and at once you will find a donkey tied there, with her colt by her. Untie them and bring them to me. 3 If anyone says anything to you, say that the Lord needs them, and he will send them right away."
The Upper Room, where Jesus and the disciplies always met.
Where is the origin of Christianity? Jesus is the origin of Christianity. He is in heaven, at the right hand of the Father, and with his people.Where was the origin of Christianity? Jesus lived in the Roman province of Galilee and spend much time in Judea. These are in the land that is now Israel and the occupied Palestinian West Bank. Jesus died and was resurrected just outside Jerusalem, which would be in today's Jerusalem.
The symbolic meaning of the Last Supper is that Christ was showing his disciples how they were to remember him. There were to hold on regular occasions what we now call The Sacrament, done mostly on Sundays. Which included the breaking of bread in remembrance of his body and the drinking of water or unfermented wine in remembrance of the blood he spilt. It is also at this sacred time that we have the opportunity to renew the covenants we have made with him.
St. Martha is said to have spent her adult life spreading the teachings of Jesus and serving others. She is remembered for her hospitality, faith, and dedication to serving those in need. St. Martha is also known for her encounter with Jesus when he visited her home with his disciples.
There is no rule about going to Jerusalem. Jews may visit whenever they want, for different reasons.
It was the last Passover Jesus would spend with His disciples. While blessing the wine, He told them He would not taste of the 'cup' again until the Kingdom of God comes - His core message in the Gospels. He instituted the new symbols of remembrance for His great sacrifice for all mankind in the bread and wine as an annual event. He taught humility by washing their feet. He identified His betrayer and accepted His fate as His Father's Will. Faithful, obedient, and loving to the very end.
Yes, very much so. You can still visit Galilee where Jesus did most of his ministry and spend time on the hillside (where the sermon on the mount was preached) or in the ruins of the synagogue at Capernaum (where Jesus preached). In addition, the old part of the city of Jerusalem has hardly changed since Jesus' time and so you can trace his steps through the city where many important events occurred such as the trial, crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus.
Jesus' ministry was primarily in Galilee.
The time that Jesus spent with his apostles depends on which source you wish to use:Mark's Gospel originally made no mention of any appearances of the risen Jesus, and therefore had Jesus spend no time with the apostles. The "Long Ending", added by later interpolators, adds resurrection appearance to bring this gospel more or less into line with the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. first of all, he appeared to two as they walked along the road - these could be either the two women of Matthew or the two men of Luke. He then appeared to the disciples while they ate.In Matthew's Gospel, the eleven disciples went to a mountain in Galilee and saw Jesus.In Luke's Gospel, Jesus appeared to two men, Cleopas and (presumably) Peter, but they did not recognise him, even after conversing with him, inviting him home, and eating dinner with him. They only assumed that he was Jesus based on his words and behaviour, but then he vanished out of their sight. At his next appearance, Jesus went to some lengths to assure them that he really was Jesus, showing the disciples his wounds, then led them out to Bethany where he was drawn up into heaven.In Acts of the Apostles, written by the same author as Luke's Gospel, but somewhat later, the risen Jesus spent forty days with his apostles.In John's Gospel, Jesus appeared briefly to the apostles in a room in Jerusalem on two occasions, and later met them at the Sea of Tiberius.
Jesus probably spent most of His time with His 12 diciples
"Kick it means" means "hang out" or come and spend time with. Kick it with Jesus means be with Jesus.
You will spend eternity talking about Jesus.
Martha, Mary and Lazarus lived in the town of Bethany, not far from Jerusalem.