Jesus Christ performed many wonderful, generous, helpful miracles. He healed the sick and raised the dead as he went about different towns and villages. Many people believed in Him and followed Him. For them, Jesus was a father and a teacher whom they loved and admired. His followers called themselves His disciples because they were learning from Him. But there were many people who were rather jealous of him and wanted to kill him. Jesus knew his hour had come and that soon he should depart from this world to the Father, so Jesus chose twelve men who were known as His apostles to join him to have a feast of the Passover. .
In this Last Supper Image I have chosen has a very creative, simple way of expressing the story of what happened that Thursday night at the feast of the Passover. It is a very simple image that uses legos to create the Last Supper scene and shows what the people looked like. It is not as meaningful as some other Last supper artwork, but I have picked up many little things that this image is trying to represent. Relating this to the bible john 13:1-8 (And supper being ended, the devil having already put it into the heart of Judas Iscariot, Simon's son, to betray him.).
Judas the man who was paid by the Romans to lead them to Jesus, he was the traitor and in all 4 versions of the last supper story, I believe in this image Judas is the one on the very end of the right hand side of the picture, because you are unable to see him clearly, and it shows a sign of guilt, like his hiding something, like his not part of the honest group of disciples. Like his there and not there because he backstabbed Jesus. .
This is not a very detailed image but we know that Jesus rose from supper and laid aside his garments, tool a towel and girded Himself. After that, He poured water into a basin and begun to wash the disciples feet, and then wiped it with the towel he had girded.
Peter didn't understand why Jesus was washing his feet, but then Jesus told him if he didn't wash his feet then he would have no part of him.