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Another Answer:
In Jewish tradition which is reflected in the Scripture, there are no days called 'Thursday' (5th day of week) which is now part of the modern Julian calendar.
That being said, Jesus just finished the Passover meal and was praying in the Garden when He was arrested. He was tried and crucified on the Passover daylight portion (Jewish days go from sunset to sunset unlike our traditional day).
Considering all the clues in Scripture, many scholars have determined that the Passover for the year 31 AD was on a Wednesday. This fully considers that Jesus ministered for 3 Passovers and was crucified on the 4th. He gave only one sign of His Messiahship - that of Jonah being 3 days and nights in the belly of the great fish. He arose just before sunset, exactly 72 hours after He was buried, and was seen in the darkness of the 1st day of the week - our tradition is Sunday - the day He ascended to the Father as the 'Wave Sheath' offering for all of mankind (pictured in the Feast of Unleavened Bread).
Recapping, He was crucified and buried on Wednesday, just before the start of the Feast of Unleavened Bread that began at sunset. Three nights and three days later, He arose on the Sabbath - Saturday. So on the whole of Thursday, He was in the tomb.
Jesus upturned the money lenders tables in the temple:)
On Sunday Jesus rose from the dead and therefore on Monday He revealed himself to His disciples
His Crucifixion is what made it a Holy Week. It took place on the Friday of Holy Week - the day we call 'Good Friday'.
Holy Week is the seven day period before Jesus was resurrected. It begins on Palm Sunday - the day which Jesus rode into Jerusalem.
Holy Week has been celebrated ever since the death of Jesus Christ.
On Tuesday of Holy Week, Jesus cleansed the temple in Jerusalem, overturning tables and driving out those who were buying and selling.
Catholics celebrate Holy Week to remember what happened before Easter, before Christ rose from the dead: the Last Supper, Christ's passion and suffering, and finally his death. They try to remember that, not only is Christ's triumph over death important, but so is his terrible suffering and sacrifice as well.
Jesus kept praying in the temple.
Monday of Holy Week (six days before Easter)
Palm Sunday or Passion Sunday. Holy Monday Holy Tuesday Holy Wednesday or Spy Wednesday Holy Thursday or Maundy Thursday Good Friday Holy Saturday
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