- From:
Life Application Study Bible,
NIV
Sunday through Wednesday Jesus
spent each night in Bethany,
just two miles east of
Jerusalem on the opposite
slope of the Mount of
Olives.
He probably
stayed at the home of Mary,
Martha, and Lazarus.
Jesus spent
Thursday night praying in the
Garden of Gethsemane.
Friday and
Saturday nights Jesus' body lay
in the garden tomb.
Easter
Timeline:
Sunday
Triumphal
Entry into Jerusalem
Monday
Jesus
clears the temple
Tuesday
Jesus'
authority challenged in the
temple
Jesus
teaches in stories and confronts
the Jewish Leaders
Greeks ask
to see Jesus
The Olivet
Discourse
Judas
agrees to betray Jesus
Wednesday
The Bible
does not say what Jesus did on
this day. He probably remained in
Bethany with his
disciples.
Thursday
The Last
Supper
Jesus
speaks to the disciples in the
upper room
Jesus
struggles in
Gethsemane
Jesus is
betrayed and arrested
Friday
Jesus is
tried by Jewish and Roman
authorities and disowned by
Peter
Jesus is
crucified
Sunday
The
resurrection and Easter -
Amen!
If you have
never made the commitment to
receive the love and
life-changing experience of Jesus
Christ, please take a moment to
go
here
and take the first
steps
to salvation.
** Quote from Live Application
Study Bible: NIV
Verses are from Life
Application Study Bible: New
International Version
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