Jesus identifies His betrayer during the meal with this action involving bread.
What is dipping the bread into the dish?
In Matthew and Mark, Jesus goes to this place to pray after the Last Supper.
What is (The Garden of) Gethsemane?
In Matthew and Mark, Jesus is first taken to this high priest, where the council gathers.
Who is Caiaphas?
All four Gospels name this wealthy disciple who asks for Jesus’ body from Pilate.
Who is Joseph of Arimathea?
In Luke, Jesus tells His disciples to prepare the Passover in a room identified by this unusual sign.
What is a man carrying a jar of water?
Jesus finds His disciples doing this instead of keeping watch.
What is sleeping?
In Matthew and Mark, false witnesses claim Jesus said He would destroy this and rebuild it in three days.
What is the temple?
Mark and Luke describe the tomb as one cut out of this natural material.
What is rock?
This Gospel uniquely records Jesus washing the disciples’ feet during the Last Supper.
What is John?
In Matthew and Mark, Jesus asks that this “cup” might pass from Him.
What is the suffering (or impending crucifixion)?
When asked if He is the Messiah, in Matthew Jesus responds with this phrase.
What is “You have said so”?
In John, this Pharisee assists Joseph and brings a large amount of spices.
Who is Nicodemus?
In Matthew, Jesus says, “This is my blood of the covenant,” referring to this element of the meal.
What is the cup (wine)?
Only Luke records Jesus’ sweat becoming like this during His agony.
What is drops of blood?
All four Gospels record Jesus being brought before this Roman governor.
Who is Pontius Pilate?
Matthew and Mark both mention this woman among those watching where Jesus is laid.
Who is Mary Magdalene?
According to Luke, this disciple disputes his loyalty after Jesus predicts betrayal.
Who is Peter?
Jesus ultimately submits to God’s will with this phrase.
What is “not my will, but yours be done”?
Matthew records Judas returning this amount of silver before his death.
What is thirty pieces of silver?
Matthew uniquely mentions this added security measure at the tomb.
What is a guard (soldiers posted)?