"Let me cry out, Jesus sucked his last time" (Mark 15: 37) "Father, my soul is in my hand." (Luke 23: 46) This is the Bible's It is the last record of Jesus in. In a word. This article looks at the death of Jesus on the Cross and the events that led to the controversy caused by the incident. The week that Jesus died and what happened this week is called Passion Week. Jesus' enthusiasm was a pain between the last supper and the death on the cross.
The last supper is one of several major events in the earthly life of Jesus Christ recorded in the Bible. The last supper is about the last meal made with the disciples about 2000 years ago before Jesus was arrested in Rome and crucified. The last supper, including many important principles, remains an important part of Christian life all over the world. The last Supper is written in three parts of the four New Testament Gospels, the Gospel of Matthew, the Gospel of Mark and the Gospel of Luke. This is some of the highlights of life that is recorded in the Gospel of Luke. First, Jesus predicted he would suffer shortly after meals, which would be the last meal before he completed his work on behalf of the kingdom of God (Luke 22: 15- 16). Second, Jesus gave the followers the symbol of their bodies and the blood of sacrifice for all humanity.
Christianity worships the importance of the history of the Old Testament in Jerusalem and the life of Jesus. According to the New Testament, Jesus was brought to Jerusalem shortly after birth, later purifying the second temple in his lifetime. Thinking to be the home of Jesus' last dinner, this Cenacle is in the same building of Mount Zion, in the tomb of David David. Another famous Christian place in Jerusalem is the cross of the cross. The Gospel of John explains it outside Jerusalem, but according to recent archaeological evidence, in the current city, they are located near the ramparts of the old city, respectively. The land currently occupied by the Holy Sepulcher Church is considered to be one of the best candidates for each of them and it was a pilgrimage site of Christianity for the past 2000 years.