Sunset Monday to sunset Tuesday (Nisan 13)
Preparation of the room where the Messiah would observe "this Passover" with the apostles, Tuesday afternoon.
Matthew 26:18-19, Mark 14:13-16, Luke 22:9-13
Sunset Tuesday to sunset Wednesday (Nisan 14)
The Messiah observed His Passover preparation (also known as "The Last Supper") with the apostles, Tuesday evening just after sunset. Matthew 26:20-29, Mark 14:17-25, Luke 22:14-38, John chapters 13-17
At about 10 p.m. Tuesday evening, they went out and entered the Garden of Gethsemane where the Messiah prayed and was then arrested by the mob, led by the traitor Judas Iscariot. Matthew 26:36-56, Mark 14:32-52, Luke 22:39-53, John 18:1-11
The Messiah was taken to the house of the Caiaphas, the high priest, and was held there from about 11 p.m. Tuesday to dawn Wednesday. Throughout the night, Jesus was brutalized and mocked by the religious council and their thugs.
Matthew 26:57-75, Mark 14:53-72, Luke 22:54-65, John 18:12-27
At daybreak Wednesday, Jesus was taken to Pontius Pilate who declared Him innocent of any wrongdoing. Pilate then sent Jesus to Herod Antipas, who happened to be in Jerusalem at the time. During that same time, Judas tried to return his thirty silver coins to the Sanhedrin and then hung himself.
Luke 22:66-71, Luke 23:1-7, Matthew 27:1-10
Herod Antipas, after listening to the accusations, also declared Jesus an innocent man, having done nothing deserving death. He then sent Him back to Pilate.
Luke 23:6-15
Pilate again tried to have Jesus released, but eventually gave in to the frenzied mob. He released the murderer Barabbas, and handed Jesus over to be crucified, knowing full well that Jesus of Nazareth was an innocent man, just as they all knew that He was innocent.
Luke 23:13-25
The Roman military then took charge of Jesus; they sadistically tortured and beat Him nearly to death through the morning on Wednesday and then took Him out of the city for the Crucifixion.
Matthew 27:27-56, Mark 15:16-41, Luke 23:26-43, John 19:16-27
The death of the Lamb of God, about 3 p.m. Wednesday. His burial in the tomb was just before sunset on Wednesday afternoon.
Matthew 27:45-61, Mark 15:33-47, Luke 23:44-56, John 19:28-42
Sunset Wednesday to sunset Thursday (Nisan 15, First Day Of Unleavened Bread)
Christ in the tomb night and day 1.
On the First Day of Passover/Unleavened Bread, the annual Sabbath that many mistakenly believe refers to the weekly Sabbath because it is also a "day after Preparation Day," Pilate had guards posted at the tomb.
Matthew 27:62-66
Sunset Thursday to sunset Friday (Nisan 16, Second Day of Unleavened Bread)
Christ in the tomb night and day 2 . Matthew 12:40
Sunset Friday to sunset Saturday (Nisan 17, Third Day of Unleavened Bread)
Christ in the tomb night and day 3; The Resurrection was just before sunset on Saturday afternoon, exactly three days and three nights after He died. Matthew 12:40
Sunset Saturday to sunset Sunday (Nisan 18, Fourth Day of Unleavened Bread)
The empty (for nearly twelve hours, since just before sunset on Saturday) tomb was discovered by the women and the apostles long before sunrise on "Sunday" morning; the risen Christ spoke to Mary of Magdala.
Matthew 28:1-10, Mark 16:1-8, Luke 24:1-12, John 20:1-18
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