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A Chronological Look at How Jesus Spent his Last Week Leading up to Passover
by Jews for Jesus | , 2011
Saturday and Sunday
Jesus drew near to Jerusalem,1
arriving at Bethany six days before Passover,2 on Saturday.
Jesus was anointed at Simon the leper’s house.3
On Sunday, a great crowd came to Bethany to see Jesus.4
arriving at Bethany six days before Passover,2
;on Saturday.
on Saturday.
on Saturday.
Jesus was anointed at Simon the leper’s house.3
On Sunday, a great crowd came to Bethany to see Jesus.4
On Sunday, a great crowd came to Bethany to see Jesus.4
Monday
Monday
The next day5
Jesus entered Jerusalem,6 visited the temple7 and returned to Bethany.
It was Nisan 10, when the Passover lambs were selected.
Likewise, the entry into Jerusalem was the day when Jesus presented himself as Israel’s Paschal Lamb.
Jesus entered Jerusalem,6
m visited the temple7 and returned to Bethany.
It was Nisan 10, when the Passover lambs were selected.
Likewise, the entry into Jerusalem was the day when Jesus presented himself as Israel’s Paschal Lamb.
visited the temple7
and returned to Bethany.
It was Nisan 10, when the Passover lambs were selected.
Likewise, the entry into Jerusalem was the day when Jesus presented himself as Israel’s Paschal Lamb.
and returned to Bethany.
It was Nisan 10, when the Passover lambs were selected.
Likewise, the entry into Jerusalem was the day when Jesus presented himself as Israel’s Paschal Lamb.
Tuesday
On the way from Bethany to Jerusalem, Jesus cursed the fig tree,8
mk and in Jerusalem he challenged the temple practice of selling on the premises.9
Some religious leaders began to plot ways to kill him.
That evening Jesus left Jerusalem, presumably returning to Bethany.10
and in Jerusalem he challenged the temple practice of selling on the premises.9
mk 11: Some religious leaders began to plot ways to kill him.
That evening Jesus left Jerusalem, presumably returning to Bethany.10
Some religious leaders began to plot ways to kill him.
That evening Jesus left Jerusalem, presumably returning to Bethany.10
Wednesday
Wednesday
On the way to Jerusalem, the disciples saw the withered fig tree.11
mk 11: At the temple in Jerusalem, Jesus’ authority and wisdom was questioned by some religious leaders.12
That afternoon Jesus went to the Mount of Olives and delivered his discourse to those assembled.13
Two additional things occurred on that day: (1) Jesus predicted that in two days he would be crucified at the time of the Passover;14 and (2) Judas planned the betrayal of Jesus with some religious leaders.15
At the temple in Jerusalem, Jesus’ authority and wisdom was questioned by some religious leaders.12
mk 11:27- That afternoon Jesus went to the Mount of Olives and delivered his discourse to those assembled.13
Two additional things occurred on that day: (1) Jesus predicted that in two days he would be crucified at the time of the Passover;14 and (2) Judas planned the betrayal of Jesus with some religious leaders.15
That afternoon Jesus went to the Mount of Olives and delivered his discourse to those assembled.13
mk 13: Two additional things occurred on that day: (1) Jesus predicted that in two days he would be crucified at the time of the Passover;14 and (2) Judas planned the betrayal of Jesus with some religious leaders.15
Two additional things occurred on that day: (1) Jesus predicted that in two days he would be crucified at the time of the Passover;14
mk 14: and (2) Judas planned the betrayal of Jesus with some religious leaders.15
and (2) Judas planned the betrayal of Jesus with some religious leaders.15
mk 14:
Thursday
Thursday
Sunday
Jesus and his disciples prepared the Passover lamb,16
and they had their seder meal together.17
Jesus shared heartfelt words with his disciples and offered an intercessory prayer in their behalf.18
They arrived at the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus suffered in agony awaiting what was to come.19
Later that night Jesus was betrayed and arrested.20
He was tried first by Annas and later by Caiaphas and other religious leaders.21
and they had their seder meal together.17
mk 14: Jesus shared heartfelt words with his disciples and offered an intercessory prayer in their behalf.18
They arrived at the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus suffered in agony awaiting what was to come.19
Later that night Jesus was betrayed and arrested.20
He was tried first by Annas and later by Caiaphas and other religious leaders.21
Jesus shared heartfelt words with his disciples and offered an intercessory prayer in their behalf.18
mk 14: They arrived at the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus suffered in agony awaiting what was to come.19
Later that night Jesus was betrayed and arrested.20
He was tried first by Annas and later by Caiaphas and other religious leaders.21
They arrived at the Garden of Gethsemane, where Jesus suffered in agony awaiting what was to come.19
mk 14: Later that night Jesus was betrayed and arrested.20
He was tried first by Annas and later by Caiaphas and other religious leaders.21
Later that night Jesus was betrayed and arrested.20
mk 14: He was tried first by Annas and later by Caiaphas and other religious leaders.21
He was tried first by Annas and later by Caiaphas and other religious leaders.21
mk 14:
Friday
Friday
Early in the morning, Jesus was tried by the Sanhedrin, Pilate, Herod Antipas, and Pilate again.22
mk 15:1 He was led to the cross and crucified at 9 a.m. and died at 3 p.m. and was buried later that day.23 Jesus died at the time when the Passover lambs were being sacrificed.
He was led to the cross and crucified at 9 a.m. and died at 3 p.m. and was buried later that day.23
Mk 15: Jesus died at the time when the Passover lambs were being sacrificed.
Jesus died at the time when the Passover lambs were being sacrificed.
Saturday
Jesus returning to Jerusalem arriving at Bethany.
six days before Passover.
Jesus’ body was in the tomb during the Sabbath, and the Pharisees hired Roman guards to keep watch of the tomb.24
Sunday
Sunday
Christ was resurrected from the dead.25
mk 16:1 His was the first of many resurrections to come, in which it was a type of first fruits offering.
(First fruit offerings were made on the day after the Sabbath.)26
His was the first of many resurrections to come, in which it was a type of first fruits offering.
(First fruit offerings were made on the day after the Sabbath.)26
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