He went to the Mount of Olives which is a mountain ridge in East Jerusalem with three peaks running from north to south. It is named for the olive groves that once covered its slopes.
The last meal Jesus spent with his Apostles is called the Last Supper, consisting of only bread and wine. Jesus said a blessing, saying that the bread was the bread of life, and the wine was Jesus' blood. If you go to a Catholic mass, there will be something called a communion, where you take the blessed bread and wine and drink it.
There are quite a number of subjects discussed in the various records passed down to us in the Gospels about the last supper. The Gospel of John, for example, devotes all of chapters 13 through 17 to it. Broadly speaking, there are a number of different things discussed. 1. The supper itself and its meaning. 2. Who was going to betray Jesus. 3. Jesus teaching about humility. 4. Jesus explanation to the disciples of the necessity of His impending death, and their various reactions to this. 5. Jesus brief interchange with Judas Iscariot as Judas was about to go out to betray Him. 6. Various teachings such as about the coming of the Holy Spirit, the importance of abiding in Christ (John 15) , coming persecution etc.
Jesus told the disciples that one of them will betray Him. Along with some others Judas says, "Is it I?" Jesus already knowing he had already agreed to betray Him, he says, "Yes it is you." Jesus told Judas to go and do what he has already agreed to do and Judas got up and left.
According to the account at Matthew 26:17-19, we find that the disciples themselves did not select the room. Jesus did. He gave them instructions on where to go to make everything ready for this event.
The twelve apostles/disciples were all in attendance at the Last Supper. Judas left early to betray Jesus. So none of them asked to see Jesus. Now in John 14:8-10, Philip said to Jesus, "Lord, show us the Father, and it is sufficient for us." Jesus said to him, " Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father..."etc. If this is not what you are asking please re- submit your question.
Are you talking about the "Last Supper" of Jesus Christ?
The last meal Jesus spent with his Apostles is called the Last Supper, consisting of only bread and wine. Jesus said a blessing, saying that the bread was the bread of life, and the wine was Jesus' blood. If you go to a Catholic mass, there will be something called a communion, where you take the blessed bread and wine and drink it.
Before Jesus died at the Last Supper, He told them to go out and teach the world about salvation.... (:
you must believe in jesus..
There are quite a number of subjects discussed in the various records passed down to us in the Gospels about the last supper. The Gospel of John, for example, devotes all of chapters 13 through 17 to it. Broadly speaking, there are a number of different things discussed. 1. The supper itself and its meaning. 2. Who was going to betray Jesus. 3. Jesus teaching about humility. 4. Jesus explanation to the disciples of the necessity of His impending death, and their various reactions to this. 5. Jesus brief interchange with Judas Iscariot as Judas was about to go out to betray Him. 6. Various teachings such as about the coming of the Holy Spirit, the importance of abiding in Christ (John 15) , coming persecution etc.
Jesus told the disciples that one of them will betray Him. Along with some others Judas says, "Is it I?" Jesus already knowing he had already agreed to betray Him, he says, "Yes it is you." Jesus told Judas to go and do what he has already agreed to do and Judas got up and left.
According to the account at Matthew 26:17-19, we find that the disciples themselves did not select the room. Jesus did. He gave them instructions on where to go to make everything ready for this event.
There are several instances of Jesus leaving the Apostles. For example, after the Last Supper, and after the Apostles fall asleep, Jesus leaves them to go apart in the Garden of Gethsemne to pray. He again leaves them when he is crucified and dies. Finally, 40 days after his resurrection he leaves them to ascend to Heaven. These are the incidences that readily come to mind. Perhaps one of them will answer your inquiry.
The twelve apostles/disciples were all in attendance at the Last Supper. Judas left early to betray Jesus. So none of them asked to see Jesus. Now in John 14:8-10, Philip said to Jesus, "Lord, show us the Father, and it is sufficient for us." Jesus said to him, " Have I been with you so long, and yet you have not known Me, Philip? He who has seen Me has seen the Father..."etc. If this is not what you are asking please re- submit your question.
The Bible doesn't give his name (though some speculate it was Nicodemus): Matthew 26:18-19New King James Version (NKJV) 18 And He said, "Go into the city to a certain man, and say to him, 'The Teacher says, "My time is at hand; I will keep the Passover at your house with My disciples."'" 19 So the disciples did as Jesus had directed them; and they prepared the Passover.
John 14:1-3, Let not your heart be troubled; you believe in God, believe also in Me. In My Father's house are many mansions; if it were not so, I would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you. And if i go and prepare a place for you, I will come again and receive you to Myself; that where I am, there you may be also". Jesus has promised to return and take believer's to be where ever He is.
The sacrament of Holy Orders was instituted by Jesus Christ during the Last Supper, when he ordained his apostles as the first priests. This is considered the foundation of the sacrament within the Catholic Church.