It had been a long Passover for Jesus’ followers. From the first Sabbath in Bethany (John 12:1-3) just before the Triumphal Entry into Jerusalem (John 12:12-16), followed by the overturning of traders’ stalls in the temple (Mark 11:15-18) to a week of teaching in the temple (Luke 21:37-38), all seemed reasonably well. The Last Supper marked a significant change in mood as Jesus taught that the shared bread was His body; and the wine, His blood (Luke 22:19-23). Then, Jesus’ anguish in Gethsemane (Matthew 26:36-46), the mock trials, the whipping and beating and humiliation of Jesus was ver