what does the bible say?
In the final hours before Jesus’ death, the scenes quickly shifted from the upper room to a garden, then to a courtroom, and ultimately, to the cross. Jesus prepared the Passover with His disciples (Luke 22:7–13), washed their feet (John 13:1–5), and established the Lord’s Supper, explaining that the bread and cup represented His body and blood (Matthew 26:26–29). He also predicted Judas’ betrayal (John 13:21–30). After the meal, the remaining disciples accompanied Jesus to the Mount of Olives and Gethsemane, where He prayed in anguish (Matthew 26:30–46; Luke 22:39–46). Judas then arrived with a crowd, and Jesus was arrested (Luke 22:47–53).
Throughout the night and into the early morning, He faced hearings before the council and high priest, was beaten and mocked (Luke 22:63–71), then brought to Pilate and Herod before being condemned, scourged, and handed over for crucifixion (Luke 23:1–25; John 19:1–16). He was led to Golgotha and crucified alongside criminals (John 19:17–18; Luke 23:32–33). Darkness fell at midday (Mark 15:33). During that time, one thief on the cross trusted Him and was assured of paradise (Luke 23:39–43), and He entrusted the care of His mother to John (John 19:26–27). Finally, He cried out to God (Matthew 27:46), declared His work finished, and died (John 19:30; Luke 23:46).