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Luke 22:14

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Luke 22:14 Meaning and Commentary

Luke 22:14

And when the hour was come
When it was evening, the last of the two evenings, when it was dark, at least after six o'clock; (See Gill on Matthew 26:20). he sat down;
or lay along on a couch, as was the custom; see the note, as before: and the twelve apostles with him;
for Judas, after he had made his bargain with the chief priests, Scribes, and elders, came and took his place with the rest of the apostles, both to cover his sin, and to watch the best opportunity of betraying his master.

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Luke 22:14 In-Context

12 et ipse vobis ostendet cenaculum magnum stratum et ibi parate
13 euntes autem invenerunt sicut dixit illis et paraverunt pascha
14 et cum facta esset hora discubuit et duodecim apostoli cum eo
15 et ait illis desiderio desideravi hoc pascha manducare vobiscum antequam patiar
16 dico enim vobis quia ex hoc non manducabo illud donec impleatur in regno Dei
The Latin Vulgate is in the public domain.

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