Jesus broke some bread and said to the disciples this is my body and then he got some wine and said drink this, this is my blood.
This is actually a fascinating question. It's hard to say exactly what Jesus may have eaten, but if you look at the typical diet in the 1st century, you can get a pretty good idea. Breakfast would have been a light meal perhaps of bread and cheese.
Jesus was at the last supper, I think Judas sat next to him, as Jesus said the betrayer is dipping in the same bowl.
Jesus commanded His followers to eat bread and drink the fruit of the vine in remembrance of Him and the sacrifice He was about to make with His body and blood. This observance is now known as Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper, Lord's Table, or the Eucharist.
Jesus and his disciples went to a garden, and Jesus was arrested
The men depicted in The Last Supper are Jesus and His twelve apostles.
bread and wine
Jesus met his twelve disciples for the last supper.
Jesus did with his apostles at the last supper.
They don't eat supper. There's no "supper" to a dog. They just eat. Whenever they can. ;-)
Jesus had a last supper because the next day he is going to die on the cross
It is a generally accepted fact that Jesus ate passover supper with his disciples.
This is actually a fascinating question. It's hard to say exactly what Jesus may have eaten, but if you look at the typical diet in the 1st century, you can get a pretty good idea. Breakfast would have been a light meal perhaps of bread and cheese.
Jesus was at the last supper, I think Judas sat next to him, as Jesus said the betrayer is dipping in the same bowl.
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.
The apostles and Jesus were at the Last Supper of Jesus. When Jesus was on the cross, Jesus' mother Mary, the apostle John, and a few other women were there.
Are you talking about the "Last Supper" of Jesus Christ?
Jesus commanded His followers to eat bread and drink the fruit of the vine in remembrance of Him and the sacrifice He was about to make with His body and blood. This observance is now known as Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper, Lord's Table, or the Eucharist.