The Apostle Matthias (13) was not among the twelve (12) during the Last Supper - aka the Passover meal. He was the one who replaced Judas shortly before the first Pentecost:
Acts 1:26New King James Version (NKJV)26 And they cast their lots, and the lot fell on Matthias. And he was numbered with the eleven apostles.
The Last Supper is a Christian event and has no meaning for Judaism.
This occurr during the Last Supper (Mark 14:30).
The Eucharist taken during mass is prescribed during the Last Supper. (Take this wine as my blood and this wafer as my flesh...)
All of the disciples were present at the beginning of the last supper, but Judas left early in order to meet with the Jewish leaders to betray Jesus. He later committed suicide and Matthias was chosen as his replacement.
It is speculated by some that the Jewish people were celebrating the Passover seder during the Last Supper, but this is disputed.
Judas Icariot. He wa present during the Last Supper, but was not present when Jesus gave his final dissertation to the remaining disciples after the meal.
it was established during the last supper.
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Passover existed before the Last Supper, so Jesus did not institute it at the Last Supper. He was celebrating the Passover and instituted the Eucharist at the Last Supper.
There was not a woman at the Last Supper. The record is below, no woman was present. Jesus had the Last Supper with the 12 apostles.
The Last Supper is the last meal Christ and his disciples had together.
On Holy Thursday, we commemorate the Last Supper and the institution of the Eucharist by participating in a special Mass called the Mass of the Lord's Supper. During this Mass, the priest washes the feet of parishioners to symbolize Jesus washing the feet of his disciples, and the Eucharist is consecrated and shared with the faithful in remembrance of the Last Supper.