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Using the Bible as a timeline, we can know exactly what transpired during the Passover Week and follow Jesus as He rode into Jerusalem on Sunday until His crucifixion on Wednesday and subsequent resurrection three days later.
The Jewish day starts and ends at six o'clock in the evening, while our day starts and ends at midnight; their daytime begins at six o'clock in the morning and it was referred to as the "first hour."
SUNDAY
Jesus rides into Jerusalem. Matthew 21:1-11
He cleansed the temple. verses 12-13
He healed the sick. verses 14-16
In the evening He went back to Bethany (2 miles east of Jerusalem on the east slope of Olivet)
MONDAY
In the morning He cursed the fig tree. Mark 11:12-14
The rest of the day was spent in the temple teaching:
The authority of Jesus Matthew 21:23-27
The two sons verses 28-32
The wicked tenants verses 33-46
The marriage feast Matthew 22:1-14
The tax question verses 15-22
The resurrection verses 23-33
The great commandment verses 34-40
About David's son verses 41-46
Woes against the Pharisees Matthew 23:1-36
Leaving the temple, Jesus outlined the future. Matthew 24:1-39
The ten virgins Matthew 25:1-13
The talents verses 14-30
The coming judgment verses 31-46
Judas contacts the authorities. Matthew 26:14-16
Read the rest: https://eaec.org/bibleanswers/the_passover_week.htm
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