
When Jesus came into Jerusalem, the crowd was excited and restless. Many had heard of Jesus' teaching about God and about the miracles he was doing, so they thought he was the Messiah. As Jesus rode into the city on a young donkey the people cheered and praised God shouting, "Blessed is the king who comes in the name of the Lord." (Return to top)
People began to throw their cloaks on the ground to pave his way, and to wave palm leaves torn from the trees, which was what they did for people of great worth. Their hearts were full of expectation. (Return to top)
Israel is a hot, dry land and in those days most people travelled on foot, so it was the custom to welcome visitors by washing their dusty feet. Normally a household servant did this, the lowest of the low. When Jesus invited his disciples to supper in the upper room, they were surprised by what happened. (Return to top)
Jesus rose from the table, took off his outer garment, and tied a towel around his waist. Then he poured some water into a basin and began to wash their feet, drying them with the towel round his waist. When he had finished, he returned to his place. "Do you understand what I have done for you?" he asked them. "You call me teacher and Lord, and rightly so, for that is what I am. Now that I, your Lord and teacher, have washed your feet, you also should wash one another's feet. I have set you an example, that you should do as I have done for you." He said, "Now I give you a new commandment: love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another." (John 13:4-5, 12-15 & 34). (Return to top)
When the hour came, Jesus took his place at the table with the disciples. He said to them, "I have wanted so much to eat this Passover meal with you before I suffer.... Then he took a cup of wine, gave thanks to God, and said, Take this and share it among yourselves.... Then he took a piece of bread, gave thanks to God, broke it, and gave it to them, saying, This is my body, which is given for you. Do this in memory of me." (Luke 22:14-19). (Return to top)
(*Eucharist is a Greek word that means ‘Thanksgiving’ and refers to the ‘Great Prayer of Thanksgiving’ when the priest gives thanks to God and blesses the bread and wine during the Service of Holy Communion). (Return to top)
He went a little further on, threw himself face downwards on the ground, and prayed, "My Father, if it is possible, take this cup of suffering from me. Yet not what I want, but what you want." Then he returned to the three disciples and found them asleep. He said to Peter, "How is it that you three were not able to keep watch with me even for one hour?" (Return to top)
He went away and prayed for a second and third time, each time returning and finding them asleep again. The last time he said, "Get up, let us go. Look, here is the man who is betraying me."
Long live the King of the Jews!" they said. "They spat on him and took the stick and hit him over the head. When they had finished mocking him, they took the robe off and led him out to crucify him. (Return to top)
They came to a place called Golgotha, which means 'The place of the skull'. There.... they crucified him and then divided his clothes among them by throwing dice.... Above his head they put a written notice of the accusation against him: "This is Jesus of Nazareth, the King of the Jews." At 3 pm, Jesus died. (Matthew 27:27-37). (Return to top)
At that moment, the curtain hanging in the Temple to separate the ‘Holy of Holies’ from the people was torn apart. The Holy of Holies was where they thought God dwelt. No one was allowed there except the high priest, and he only once a year after great formality. The curtain was torn because Jesus had restored our relationship with God, so we are no longer separated from him. (Return to top)
Because it was so close to the start of the Sabbath, when in Jewish culture no work can be done, the body couldn't be properly prepared for burial, so they took down the body of Jesus from the cross and placed it in a nearby tomb hewn from solid rock, and rolled a heavy stone across the entrance. Pilate had Roman guards placed at the entrance. (Return to top)
After the Sabbath, as Sunday morning was dawning, Mary Magdalen and the other Mary went to look at the tomb. Suddenly there was a violent earthquake; an angel of the Lord came down from heaven, rolled the stone away, and sat on it. His appearance was like lightning, and his clothes were white as snow. The guards were so afraid that they trembled and became like dead men.
The angel spoke to the women. "You must not be afraid," he said. "I know you are looking for Jesus, who was crucified. He is not here; he has been raised, just as he said he would. Come here and see the place where he was lying. Go quickly now, and tell his disciples, He has been raised from death, and now he is going to Galilee ahead of you; there you will see him." Remember what I have told you. (Matthew 28:1-7). (Return to top)
* 'Angelos' is just the Greek word for 'Messenger' - so angels are God's messengers!