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|  | title = "Luke 22:1–13" | ||||||
|  | date = "2023-02-03" | ||||||
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|  | ### [Read the passage.](https://biblia.com/bible/esv/Lk22.1-13) | ||||||
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|  | Now the stage is set for the last 24 hours before Jesus is killed. Passover | ||||||
|  | draws close and the chief priests try to find some way to put Jesus to death | ||||||
|  | that wouldn't cause them backlash from the people, which would disturb the | ||||||
|  | governing Romans. It turns out that the only way they could get to Jesus is by | ||||||
|  | having one of His inner circle betray Him. Judas Iscariot, under the control of | ||||||
|  | Satan, approaches the chief priests and agrees to betray Jesus to them when He | ||||||
|  | is away from any crowds. Because Jesus has established the pattern of leaving | ||||||
|  | the city for the night, Judas knows what part of the Mount of Olives they will | ||||||
|  | be in. | ||||||
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 | ||||||
|  | What Judas doesn't know is where Jesus will celebrate the Passover. Jesus gives | ||||||
|  | instructions to Peter and John to go make preparations, but they have to ask | ||||||
|  | where it will be. The directions Jesus gives them are strange. First, He says a | ||||||
|  | man with a water jar will meet them. In this culture, women carried the water | ||||||
|  | jars from the wells to the houses, while men carried water skins for their | ||||||
|  | personal use. This man may have been very young, thirteen years old perhaps, or | ||||||
|  | there were just no women at his house to do the work. (There is some | ||||||
|  | circumstantial evidence that this man is Mark, who went on a missionary journey | ||||||
|  | with Paul and wrote down the Gospel of Mark under Peter's dictation.) Peter and | ||||||
|  | John are to follow this man to a house, where they are to ask for the guest | ||||||
|  | room for the Teacher and His disciples. | ||||||
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|  | This must have been a pretty big house. The guest room was able to have at | ||||||
|  | least thirteen men reclining at the table. Providentially (which is just a | ||||||
|  | fancy word for God setting things up without us seeing it), all the furnishings | ||||||
|  | for a Passover meal were there already. It sounds like all Peter and John had | ||||||
|  | to do was get the food ready. | ||||||
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|  | * * * | ||||||
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|  | Nothing escapes Your notice and every detail is accounted for in Your plan. | ||||||
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