because being good rabbi he must be a servant .....
Peter asked Jesus to wash his feet; and also his hands and head. John 13:9
He showed humbleness, so I would try to show humbleness back and allow him to wash my feet if he wanted to, and wash his feet if he allowed.
Peter said to Him. "You shall never wash my feet!" Jesus answered and said unto him "If I don't wash your feet then you will have no part of me." John 13:8
they washed other peoples feet, which when Jesus did wash his disciples feet it was the celebration of the Eucharist.Hope this helpsbusy-bee out!
I believe it was before.
Simon Peter.
she wash his feet with his hair
The last supper
usually, 12, to represent the apostles. But it can be fewer or more as numbers in congregation dictate.
Wash the feet of the twelve apostles at the celebration of the passover supper.It was to make the point that they were there to serve and care for each other.Washing the feet of a visitor in ancient Israel was the job of the lowliest servant in the household, as visitors, who all wore sandals, had hot sweaty dusty feet.
(John 13:8) Peter said to him: "You will certainly never wash my feet."
Jesus washed the deciples feet at the last supper. This was something that a servant did and Jesus was showing them that they too are to be servants. How humbling that must have been for the deciples to see the Son of God washing their feet.