As the Passover approaches, the plot to arrest Jesus deepens, with the religious leaders conspiring to eliminate Him. In a contrasting scene, Jesus shares the Last Supper with His disciples, instituting the practice of communion. During this intimate meal, He reveals that one of them will betray Him, leading to a moment of deep sorrow among the disciples. Jesus takes bread and wine, symbolizing His body and blood, and commands them to do this in remembrance of Him. This act establishes a new covenant, emphasizing the sacrificial nature of His impending death. The chapter highlights themes of betrayal, sacrifice, and the establishment of a new relationship between God and humanity through Jesus' sacrifice.
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