Some Greeks desire to see Jesus, John 12:20.
19. Mount of Olives. Warnings and foretelling of the destruction of Jerusalem, Matt. 24:3–51; Mark 13:3–37; Luke 21:7–36.
The ten virgins and the parable of the five talents, Matt. 25:1–30.
A distinct announcement that he shall come in glory with the angels, Matt. 25:31–46; such an announcement was made before his transfiguration, but only in brief allusion, see Mark 8:38.
Jerusalem. The chief priests, scribes, and elders of the people take counsel to destroy Jesus, Matt. 26:3; Mark 14:1, 2; Luke 22:2.
Jesus appoints a place where he shall eat the passover, Matt. 26:17; Mark 14:12; Luke 22:7.
The Lord’s Supper instituted at the close of the eating of the passover, Matt. 26:26–29; Mark 14:22–26; Luke 22:19, 20. From the last quotation, with its context both before and after, it is plain that the institution followed the passover; read also from John 13:2.
Jesus washes his disciples’ feet. This includes Judas’ feet, as seen in the record by John, 13:4–30.
Jesus, after the departure of Judas, gives a remarkable series of comforting instructions and exhortations to the apostles.
20. Gethsemane. He retires to Gethsemane and prays while his disciples sleep, Matt. 26:36; Mark 14:32; Luke 22:39.