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.
—Salvation is gained by faith alone —Jesus is the head of the church —The Bible is the sole source of religious truth —Only God can forgive sins —The Bible should be in English (not Latin)
The Last Supper or Communion is supposed to be observed as a Memorial to our Lord Jesus Christ. Jesus Himself instructed his disciples to do this "in remembrance of Me". You can find this quote in the book of Luke , Chapter 22, verse 19. I must note that observing the Lords Supper is serious business and should be done in a totally respectful manner only to honor Christ Jesus. The Last Supper is important to Christians for what it commemorates - the suffering and death of their Lord and Saviour. Jesus began this practice 'on the night when He was betrayed,' in the shadow of the cross. In the same way Christians are to live in the shadow of their own personal cross and death to self just like their Master and Lord.
Luther taught that salvation is not earned by good deeds but received only as a free gift of God's grace through faith in Jesus Christ as redeemer from sin.
No, all the Gospel accounts tell us that Jesus sat down with the twelve disciples. There is no evidence to suggest that any one else was present.
AnswerAccording to the Bible, Mary would have been the only one present at both.
There is no record in the Bible that I can remember of Jesus ripping his clothes. Only the soldiers which supervised his crucifixion, 'parted his garments', which may be interpreted as ripping; but Jesus said nothing.
In the bible Jesus is our only redeemer.
Jesus and only jesus
In the Bible the events of Jesus' death are only Minorly described. "Passion of the Christ" uses historical facts to display how torturous the death of Christ was literally, as the Bible does not give as many details.
The only job mention in the Bible that Jesus had is a carpenter.
The Eucharist - taking bread and wine - is not a sacrifice. Taking the Eucharist is a time to remember Jesus' death on the cross. The elements are only symbols of Christ's body and blood. Nothing can be the same as Jesus' death on the cross. His death burial and resurrection were unique.
I think that some would say that Jesus was the only one to die for the Bible. The Bible is Gods law and Jesus came to fulfill the law.By His death ; the law was fulfilled,and by His death and resurrection ;Satan was defeated !!!!!! Most importantly, because He died for us Salvation is obtainable through faith in Jesus! The question you asked is really a rabbit trail! I tried to answer it with the most important death, and that was Christ Jesus. Without his shedding of His perfect blood ; there would be no remission for sins. And only by grace, through faith; is Salvation obtainable!! PS: People didn't die for the Bible they died for their belief in Christ. Sometimes in countries where religion is restricted, people die for possessing a Bible, as well as for believing what is taught in it.
No. According to the Bible, God is Jesus' only ancestor.
There is and will be, only 1 Jesus. Jesus of nazereth. The son of the living G-d. The Jesus of the holy bible.
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No-one - Jesus is the only one.