There is probably little doubt that all of the disciples gave some argument that they would be loyal to Christ no matter the outcome. To say that they fought during the last supper is rather an over statement. I expect there was some concern as to who it was that would betray him for many said "Is it I lord?". I think that they were more troubled than anythng. It probably started when Christ made the under statement.
Quote. Matthew 26:31 reads "Then saith Jesus unto them, All ye shall be offended because of me this night: for it is written, I will smite the shepherd, and the sheep of the flock shall be scattered abroad.
32 But after I am risen again, I will go before you into Galilee.
33 Peter answered and said unto him, Though all men shall be offended because of thee, yet will I never be offended". Unquote.
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The Last Supper on Maunday Thursday before being turned over to the ones that executed him is the time that Jesus showed the disciples the order of the Eucharist.
In the synoptic gospels, the Last Supper was on the day of the Jewish Passover feast, so we can say that Jesus and the disciples were partaking of the Passover feast.In John's Gospel, the crucifixion was on the day of preparation for the Passover, so John does not describe a Last Supper, saying just that on evening before, when their supper was ended, Jesus washed the feet of the apostles.
It was not a celebration, more of his fulfilling the work his father sent him to do. He sealed this work with his death on the cross, but he also left instuctions that all who believed upon his name should remember him by following the example set at the last supper. We are to eat bread or similar in rememberance of his body which was soon to hang on a cross. We are also to drink water or wine in rememberance of his spilt blood. Last we are to renew the covenants we have made with him.
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.
The Mona Lisa The Last Supper and The Vitruvian Man Answer 2: Mona Lisa and the Last Supper are not drawings but paintings. Da Vicni drew over 4000 drawings which cannot all be named.
The Last Supper on Maunday Thursday before being turned over to the ones that executed him is the time that Jesus showed the disciples the order of the Eucharist.
In the synoptic gospels, the Last Supper was on the day of the Jewish Passover feast, so we can say that Jesus and the disciples were partaking of the Passover feast.In John's Gospel, the crucifixion was on the day of preparation for the Passover, so John does not describe a Last Supper, saying just that on evening before, when their supper was ended, Jesus washed the feet of the apostles.
The Last Supper of Jesus was a Jewish Passover meal, or Seder.
In every depiction of the Last Supper I have seen, Jesus is in the exact middle of the picture, usually with a hand raised in blessing, and if all the apostles (save Judas) have halos, the one over Jesus's head will usually be the largest or brightest.
It was not a celebration, more of his fulfilling the work his father sent him to do. He sealed this work with his death on the cross, but he also left instuctions that all who believed upon his name should remember him by following the example set at the last supper. We are to eat bread or similar in rememberance of his body which was soon to hang on a cross. We are also to drink water or wine in rememberance of his spilt blood. Last we are to renew the covenants we have made with him.
Satan himself is the chief over his disciples, but Christ is over all.
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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.
There are hundreds of paintings of the 'Last Supper' all over the Christian world, so you will have to be specific. My guess is you mean the one by Leonardo da Vinci. Society did not think anything about it since it was painted on the wall of the dining room in a convent. Nobody saw it but the monks.
They are all over the world, the two most famous - the Mona Lisa and The Last Supper are in Paris and Milan, respectively
If it's food, then yes.
There is no record of Jesus's prayer of thanks over the bread and wine at the last supper. Only it is written: Jesus took bread, and blessed it, (Matthew 26.26) However after this last supper, Jesus prayed a long prayer to his Father which is recorded in John 17.