Jesus washed the apostles’ feet, exposed Judas, instituted the Lord’s Supper, and prepared His apostles for His departure.
When Jesus Instituted the Lord’s Supper, Where Were the 70 Disciples Whom He Had Earlier Sent Out to Preach? Had They Abandoned Him?
The seventy disciples were not present at the Lord’s Supper because Jesus intentionally reserved that covenant-setting night for His apostles, not because they abandoned Him.
The Passover and the Lord’s Supper—Similarities and Differences
This text discusses the connections and differences between the Jewish Passover and Jesus' Memorial of His death, emphasizing theological significance.
Can Herod’s Death, Jesus’ Birth, and a Lunar Eclipse Reveal a Unified Chronology in Biblical History?
This content examines the chronology of Herod's death, Jesus' birth, and lunar eclipses, establishing a coherent historical timeline supporting biblical accuracy.

