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Text -- Luke 22:1-24 (NET)
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Judas’ Decision to Betray Jesus
22:1 Now the Feast of Unleavened Bread , which is called the Passover , was approaching .
22:2 The chief priests and the experts in the law were trying to find some way to execute Jesus , for they were afraid of the people .
22:3 Then Satan entered Judas , the one called Iscariot , who was one of the twelve .
22:4 He went away and discussed with the chief priests and officers of the temple guard how he might betray Jesus, handing him over to them .
22:5 They were delighted and arranged to give him money .
22:6 So Judas agreed and began looking for an opportunity to betray Jesus when no crowd was present .
The Passover
22:7 Then the day for the feast of Unleavened Bread came, on which the Passover lamb had to be sacrificed .
22:8 Jesus sent Peter and John , saying , “Go and prepare the Passover for us to eat .”
22:9 They said to him , “Where do you want us to prepare it?”
22:10 He said to them , “Listen , when you have entered the city , a man carrying a jar of water will meet you . Follow him into the house that he enters ,
22:11 and tell the owner of the house , ‘The Teacher says to you , “Where is the guest room where I may eat the Passover with my disciples ?”’
22:12 Then he will show you a large furnished room upstairs . Make preparations there .”
22:13 So they went and found things just as he had told them , and they prepared the Passover .
The Lord’s Supper
22:14 Now when the hour came , Jesus took his place at the table and the apostles joined him .
22:15 And he said to them , “I have earnestly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer .
22:16 For I tell you , I will not eat it again until it is fulfilled in the kingdom of God .”
22:17 Then he took a cup , and after giving thanks he said , “Take this and divide it among yourselves .
22:18 For I tell you that from now on I will not drink of the fruit of the vine until the kingdom of God comes .”
22:19 Then he took bread , and after giving thanks he broke it and gave it to them , saying , “This is my body which is given for you . Do this in remembrance of me .”
22:20 And in the same way he took the cup after they had eaten , saying , “This cup that is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood .
A Final Discourse
22:21 “But look , the hand of the one who betrays me is with me on the table .
22:22 For the Son of Man is to go just as it has been determined , but woe to that man by whom he is betrayed !”
22:23 So they began to question one another as to which of them it could possibly be who would do this .
22:24 A dispute also started among them over which of them was to be regarded as the greatest .
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics
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Names, People and Places:
Dictionary Themes and Topics:
Jesus, The Christ |
LORD'S SUPPER; (EUCHARIST) |
JESUS CHRIST, 4E1 |
LAW IN THE NEW TESTAMENT |
JESUS CHRIST, 4E2 |
Passover |
Peter |
Traitor |
Judas |
SIGN |
Priest |
John |
JUDAS ISCARIOT |
Church |
Symbols and Similitudes |
Greed |
Betrayal |
Persecution |
Wine |
Apostasy |
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NET Notes -> Luk 22:1; Luk 22:2; Luk 22:2; Luk 22:2; Luk 22:2; Luk 22:2; Luk 22:2; Luk 22:3; Luk 22:3; Luk 22:3; Luk 22:4; Luk 22:4; Luk 22:4; Luk 22:4; Luk 22:5; Luk 22:5; Luk 22:5; Luk 22:6; Luk 22:6; Luk 22:6; Luk 22:6; Luk 22:6; Luk 22:7; Luk 22:7; Luk 22:8; Luk 22:8; Luk 22:8; Luk 22:9; Luk 22:9; Luk 22:10; Luk 22:10; Luk 22:10; Luk 22:11; Luk 22:13; Luk 22:13; Luk 22:13; Luk 22:14; Luk 22:14; Luk 22:14; Luk 22:14; Luk 22:15; Luk 22:16; Luk 22:16; Luk 22:16; Luk 22:17; Luk 22:17; Luk 22:18; Luk 22:18; Luk 22:19; Luk 22:19; Luk 22:19; Luk 22:20; Luk 22:20; Luk 22:20; Luk 22:21; Luk 22:21; Luk 22:22; Luk 22:23; Luk 22:24; Luk 22:24
NET Notes: Luk 22:1 The Feast of Unleavened Bread was a week long celebration that followed the day of Passover, so one name was used for both feasts (Exod 12:1-20; 23:15...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:2 The suggestion here is that Jesus was too popular to openly arrest him. The verb were trying is imperfect. It suggests, in this context, that they wer...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:5 Matt 26:15 states the amount of money they gave Judas was thirty pieces of silver (see also Matt 27:3-4; Zech 11:12-13).
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NET Notes: Luk 22:6 The leaders wanted to do this quietly, when no crowd was present, so no public uproar would result (cf. v. 21:38; 22:2).
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NET Notes: Luk 22:7 Generally the feast of Unleavened Bread would refer to Nisan 15 (Friday), but the following reference to the sacrifice of the Passover lamb indicates ...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:10 Jesus is portrayed throughout Luke 22-23 as very aware of what will happen, almost directing events. Here this is indicated by his prediction that a m...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:11 Grk “to the master of the household,” referring to one who owns and manages the household, including family, servants, and slaves (L&N...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:13 The author’s note that the disciples found things just as he had told them shows that Jesus’ word could be trusted.
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NET Notes: Luk 22:15 This phrase parallels a Hebrew infinitive absolute and serves to underline Jesus’ enthusiasm for holding this meal (BDF §198.6).
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NET Notes: Luk 22:16 The kingdom of God here refers to the kingdom in all its power. See Luke 17:20-37.
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NET Notes: Luk 22:17 Then he took a cup. Only Luke mentions two cups at this meal; the other synoptic gospels (Matt, Mark) mention only one. This is the first of the two. ...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:18 Until the kingdom of God comes is a reference to the kingdom in all its power. See Luke 17:20-37. Jesus awaits celebration with the arrival of full ki...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:19 The language of the phrase given for you alludes to Christ’s death in our place. It is a powerful substitutionary image of what he did for us.
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NET Notes: Luk 22:20 Jesus’ death established the forgiveness promised in the new covenant of Jer 31:31. Jesus is reinterpreting the symbolism of the Passover meal, ...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:21 The point of Jesus’ comment here is not to identify the specific individual per se, but to indicate that it is one who was close to him – ...
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NET Notes: Luk 22:23 Here καί (kai) has been translated as “so” to indicate the implied result of Jesus’ comments: The disciples begin won...
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