Why did Jesus refuse the wine mixed with gall?
I would suggest that he refused it because he was completing the Atonement in full command of his decisions. Had he taken the wine with gall it would have made him less conscious (drunk or drugged).
What happened on the Mount of Olives?
The main event which took place on the Mount of Olives was on the night before Jesus was crucified, when He wept over Jerusalem. See Luke Chapter 22 It also was the location of Jesus' sermon known as the Olivet Discourse, which is found in Matthew 24, Mark 13, and Luke 21.
What does the protestant say about the lords supper?
"The Lord's Supper" can refer either to the story of the Passover or the tradition of taking Communion.
The story of the Passover is fairly simple: Jesus and his disciples came to Jerusalem as was Jewish custom to celebrate the Passover. The celebration lasted multiple days, I believe it was a week. On the night of Passover dinner, Jesus sat at the table with his disciples and ate with them.
"26 While they were eating, Jesus took bread, and after giving thanks he broke it, gave it to his disciples, and said, 'Take, eat, this is my body.' 27 And after taking the cup and giving thanks, he gave it to them, saying, 'Drink from it, all of you, 28 for this is my blood, the blood of the covenant, that is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.'" (Matt. 26:26-28 NET)
It is from this that we take the tradition of communion. Paul talks about it in 1 Corinthians 13:17-34, this being the main part:
"For I received from the Lord what I also passed on to you, that the Lord Jesus on the night in which he was betrayed took bread, and after he had given thanks he broke it and said, 'This is my body, which is for you. Do this in remembrance of me.' In the same way, he also took the cup after supper, saying, 'This cup is the new covenant in my blood. Do this, every time you drink it, in remembrance of me.' For every time you eat this bread and drink the cup, you proclaim the Lord's death until he comes." (1 Cor. 13:23-26)
Catholics, from my understanding, have the tradition that the bread and juice actually becomes the flesh and blood of Jesus. Protestants, on the other hand, hold it as just a tradition for us to remember Jesus' sacrifice. The bread is bread and the juice is juice, and are only symbolic for the flesh and blood of Jesus.
However, it is clear that one should not eat and drink for the purpose of eating and drinking.
"For this reason, whoever eats the bread or drinks the cup of the Lord in an unworthy manner will be guilty of the body and blood of the Lord. A person should examine himself first, and in this way let him eat the bread and drink of the cup. For the one who eats and drinks without careful regard for the body eats and drinks judgment against himself. That is why many of you are weak and sick, and quite a few are dead. But if we examined ourselves, we would not be judged. But when we are judged by the Lord, we are disciplined so that we may not be condemned with the world." (1 Cor. 11:27-32)
The Christian who "eats the bread or drinks of the cup" has to be careful to do so in a reverent manner, in remembrance of Jesus' sacrifice (with "careful regard for the body") otherwise they will be judged for disrespecting the sacrifice that Jesus made for them on the cross.
What is the value of print of the last supper us-ap co chicago stk 791?
The value of a print of The Last Supper depends on its overall condition. To get an exact value, it is always best to take it to an appraiser.
Did Giuseppe Mazza help restore the last supper?
Giuseppe Mazza was not directly involved in the restoration of Leonardo da Vinci's "The Last Supper." The most notable restoration was undertaken in the late 20th century by a team led by Pinin Brambilla Barcilon, which took place from 1978 to 1999. Mazza is known for his work in art conservation, but his contributions are not specifically linked to this famous mural.
What scripture speak of casting lots?
Casting lots is mentioned about 20 times in the Bible:
Leviticus 16:8
Joshua 18:6, 8, 10
1 Samuel 14:42
1 Chronicles 24:6; 25:8; 26:13, 14
Nehemiah 10:34; 11:1
Psalm 22:18
Joel 3:3
Obadiah 1:11
Jonah 1:7
Nahum 3:10
Matthew 27:35
Luke 23:34
John 19:24
Acts 1:26
Why does the movie 'The Gospel of John' show Mary Magdalene at the Last Supper?
Mary never attended the Last Supper, but was included in the film to create interest and investigation as to whether she was in fact there. The Last Supper was to be attended by those Apostles who were to hold the Holy Priesthod. No woman alive or dead has ever held the Holy Priesthood.
Passover is an observed Jewish holiday. It is about how the Jewish people have endured throughout history. Passover consists of Seder meals.
In the narrative of the Exodus, the Bible tells that God inflicted ten plagues upon the Egyptians before Pharaoh would release his Hebrew slaves, with the tenth plague being the killing of all of the firstborn, from the Pharaoh's son to the firstborn of the dungeon captive, to the firstborn of cattle. The Hebrews were instructed to mark the doorposts of their homes with the blood of a spring lamb and, upon seeing this, the spirit of the Lord passed over these homes, hence the term "passover". When Pharaoh freed the Hebrews, it is said that they left in such a hurry that they could not wait for bread to rise. In commemoration, for the duration of Passover, no leavened bread is eaten, for which reason it is called "The Festival of the Unleavened Bread". Matza (flat unleavened bread) is the primary symbol of the holiday. (source wikipedia)
Where do the hosts come from that are used in a Eucharistic celebration?
You buy them from a religious goods store, or perhaps from nuns or monks who operate a business manufacturing hosts. They generally come packed in plastic bags packed in circular stiff cardboard boxes with a metal cap -- the boxes look like rather squat versions of the tubes used to mail rolled-up posters. The hosts themselves are made by cooking a batter of nothing but flour and water on a polished griddle that looks like a waffle iron. The batter bakes very quickly, and you get a thin sheet of white, unleavened cracker. You attack the sheet with cookie cutters to cut out the round hosts.
Where is the scripture that Jesus ask over 500 to go to the upper room?
In 1 Corinthians 15:6, Paul makes reference to Jesus being seen by over 500 brethren at once after His resurrection, but this has no connection to "the upper room" in which He and the twelve apostles ate the passover meal (Luke 22:7-14).
How does Leonardo distinguish Judas from the rest of the apostles in the Last Supper?
As I recall Judas was facing away from Jesus.
Perhaps this was an indication of shame or fear in Leonardo's interperation.
Firstmate
Leonardo used several ways to distinguish Judas Iscariot from the rest of the apostles in his depiction of the last supper. Some of his ways were not traditionally used by others who had painted the same scene in the past, however, they made the painting more dramatic. First, Judas is holding a bad of silver in his right hand. This would symbolize the money he was paid to betray Jesus. Also, he is reaching for the same bread as Jesus with his left hand. This would signify Jesus' words that "the first to eat of the bread will be the one to betray me."
Nobody really "made" Jesus, per se. It's can be confusing, but I will do my best to explain.
God the Father, God the Son (Jesus), and God the Holy Spirit are all one. I like to compare it to water. There is solid water (ice), liquid water, and snow. These forms of water look different, and yet they are the same. Jesus is God in human form.
Jesus was birthed by the virgin Mary. God conceived Jesus in Mary's womb.
//The bible tells us that Jesus was not created, He is eternal, no beginning and no end. He says 'Before Abraham, I was.//
Matthias, who was chosen to replace Judas (Acts 1:15-26), Paul and Barnabas (Acts 14:14).
Do you mean 'holy communion'?
That is when you remember the last supper that Jesus had with his diciples. You eat bread to remember Jesus' body (he gave his diciples this too) and you also drink wine to remember his blood (although usually it is a wine substitute). Jesus also gave his diciples the wine.
Simeon and Levi killed Shechem and Hamor in revenge for the outrage committed against Dinah (Genesis 34:25-26)
Pontius Pilate was the one who oversaw Our Lord's Passion & Death.
What is the subject of the last supper?
The subject of the last supper was about what was going to happen to Jesus and what was going to happen after his physical death. Also He was preparing his disciples to become leaders of the church kingdom to come.
We have a print of the Lords supper U.S.A. APCO chicaco print 1307 on the front of it?
I have one too. it seems to be a misprint. do you know any thing about it
Who are the two desciples sent forward by Jesus to prepare the last supper?
simon and peter
ANSWER: The two disciples sent to find a place to hold the Passover meal (Our Last Supper site) was Peter and John (Luke 22:7-13).