The Passover & the Last Supper Explained | Holy Week Series (Part 1)
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In this episode of the Bible and Theology Matters Podcast, Dr. Douglas Bookman joins Dr. Paul Weaver to explore the historical, cultural, and theological setting of Passover and Passion Week.
As many Christians reflect on and prepare for Holy Week, this conversation provides rich background to help you better understand the final days leading to the crucifixion of Jesus Christ.
From the crowded streets of Jerusalem to the political tension involving Pontius Pilate and Herod Antipas, this episode brings the biblical narrative to life and helps you engage more deeply with the meaning of the season.
You’ll also learn why Jesus carefully arranged the Last Supper, what the temple was like during Passover, and how the plot to arrest Him unfolded.
👉 This is Part 1 of a two-part series.In the next episode, we examine the trials of Jesus and the events leading directly to His crucifixion.
Topics Covered
- The meaning and importance of Passover in the Bible
- How this connects to Holy Week reflection and preparation
- Why Jerusalem was filled with pilgrims during Passover
- The roles of Pontius Pilate and Herod Antipas
- Why Jesus was arrested away from the crowds
- The setting and significance of the Last Supper
- What the temple was like during Passover sacrifices
- The connection between the Passover lamb and Jesus Christ
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