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before it was fully light (John 20:1).  That makes three days and three nights in the tomb, just as Jesus
               told us.

               With all of that said, it must be noted that the day of the week that Jesus was crucified is not something
               we know from Scripture.  We can only conjecture.   If God wanted us to know whether it was
               Wednesday, Thursday or Friday, it would have been clearly stated.

               What we do know is that it occurred on Passover as a model of the sacrifice of the perfect Lamb, and
               that He rose again on the Feast of First Fruits, since He is the First Fruit of the resurrection.  It is fine to
               hold a personal view, but unwise to become dogmatic about it. We should celebrate the cross and the
               resurrection every day, not just once a year on Easter.

               The Last Supper and the Garden of Gethsemane (Luke 22:7-13, Mark 14:12-16, and Matthew
               26:17-19; Matthew 26:20-35, Mark 14:17-26, Luke 22:14-38, John 13; 1 ;  Mark 14:27-
               31 and John 15;  Matthew 26:36-46, Mark 14:32-42, Luke 22:39-46;  John 18:2-12, Matthew
               26:47-56, Mark 14:43-52 and Luke 22:47-53)


               Jesus and the 12 departed for the High Feast of Unleavened Bread in late afternoon.  In anticipation of
               that feast, Jesus dispatched Peter and John to take the lamb to the temple for slaughter, then to go to a
               prearranged place to make preparation for the feast.  All was done according to the specific
               prescriptions of the Torah.

                                                                        At the Passover meal, during which time
                                                                        Jesus washed the feet of the disciples,
                                                                        Jesus announced that the betrayer was
                                                                        with Him at the table.  The twelve began
                                                                        to question who that might be.  Jesus
                                                                        replied that the betrayer would be the
                                                                        one whom He will give a morsel of the
                                                                        meal.  Jesus then gave Judas the morsel.
                                                                        His soul must have been smitten by
                                                                        Jesus’ act of kindness.  Jesus probably
                                                                        whispered something to Him.  The other
                                                                        disciples really did not think much of the
                                                                        conversation between the two, because
                                                                        Judas has been keeping the money bag.
                                                                        He was, in a sense, the treasurer of the
                                                                        group.  Perhaps, in their mind, Jesus was
                            The Garden of Gethsemane – Olive Trees     instructing him to make a purchase or
                                                                       give some money to needy people.  Judas
               left the group unnoticed.

               Next, Jesus took bread and wine and instructed the remaining disciples to remember Him.  In I
               Corinthians 11:23-26 Paul states that he did this “while He was being betrayed…” which tells us that
               Judas was off to fetch the arresting force while Jesus remained in the upper room introducing the eleven
               to the “Lord’s Supper”.  Jesus then began to address the eleven concerning the coming of the Holy Spirit.


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