When the hour had come, he sat down with the twelve apostles.
Parallel translations
- KJV And when the hour was come, he sat down, and the twelve apostles with him.
- BSB When the hour had come, Jesus reclined at the table with His apostles.
- NKJV When the hour had come, He sat down, and the twelve apostles with Him.
- NASB When the hour came, He reclined at the table, and the apostles with Him.
- NLT When the time came, Jesus and the apostles sat down together at the table.
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Quick answer
At the appointed hour Jesus reclines at the table with the twelve apostles. This marks the solemn beginning of the Last Supper.
Overview
The phrase 'when the hour had come' signals that this meal falls within God's set timetable for redemption. Jesus gathers His chosen apostles to share His final Passover before His death. This intimate setting frames the institution of the Lord's Supper and His parting teaching to those He is sending into the world.
Cross-references & the web
Cross-references · 4
- Matt 26:20Now when evening had come, he was reclining at the table with the twelve disciples.
- Mark 14:17When it was evening he came with the twelve.
- Deut 16:6–7but at the place which Yahweh your God shall choose, to cause his name to dwell in, there you shall sacrifice the Passover at evening, at the going down of the sun, at the season that you came out of Egypt.
- Mark 6:30The apostles gathered themselves together to Jesus, and they told him all things, whatever they had done, and whatever they had taught.
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