The Last Supper (Jesus)

The Last Supper is a well-known event in the New Testament . Jesus has been crucified around 30 AD. , with his disciples the Jewish Passover meal account. That's according to the Catholic tradition on Holy Thursday .

During the Passover meal, Jesus set the Supper. The word 'last' here refers to the last meal of Jesus before his crucifixion.

Background
The word 'supper' refers to the institution which has deployed Jesus. In the Christian church, the Eucharist is still being maintained. It is the Lord's Supper and called one of thesacraments of the Church . In the Eastern Orthodox Churches and the Roman Catholic Church, the Last Supper is commemorated in the Eucharist .

Another theory says about the last supper that this is not the Seder of Passover can be, but a sie'oedat Sium (seudas) or se'oedat mitzvah that the evening of 14 Nisan ,fasting because of the firstborn, replaces. The sie'oedas Sium (falls under the general name: seudat mitzvah) is a feast that is traditionally celebrated after the conclusion of atreaty (masechtah) from the Tanakh or the Talmud and lawfully one thus avoids having to fast, what now even tradition has become.

During the Last Supper was the betrayal of Judas in public. The Last Supper is a familiar motif in painting.

The upstairs room where the Last Supper took place called Coenaculum (cunaculum). It is believed that this room was on Mount Zion , Jerusalem . The Crusaders made a chapel there.