Why is this day called Maundy Thursday? – Skåne Plus

Why is this day called Maundy Thursday?  – Skåne Plus

On Maundy Thursday, according to the Bible, the Last Supper took place, where Jesus instituted the Lord’s Supper and washed the disciples’ feet as a symbol of service and humility. It was also during this evening that Jesus was betrayed by Judas Iscariot, leading to his arrest and subsequent crucifixion on Good Friday.

The meaning of the name

The origin of the name “Skärthursdag” comes from the old Swedish word “skära” which means “clean” or “clean”. It refers to the day when Jesus washed the feet of the disciples and instituted the Lord’s Supper, which was a purification ritual. Maundy Thursday is thus the day of purification and is part of the Easter week leading up to Easter Sunday.

Where is the sequence of events mentioned?

The events that took place on Maundy Thursday are described in the New Testament of the Bible, specifically in the four Gospels: the Gospel of Matthew, the Gospel of Mark, the Gospel of Luke and the Gospel of John. These texts depict Jesus’ last meal with his disciples, where he institutes the Lord’s Supper, washes the disciples’ feet, and foretells his betrayal by Judas Iscariot and Peter’s denial.

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