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Judas betrays Jesus with a kiss, and an armed crowd takes him into custody.
Judas arrives at Gethsemane with a large crowd carrying swords and clubs, sent by the chief priests. He identifies Jesus with a kiss — the prearranged signal. Peter draws a sword and cuts off a servant's ear, but Jesus heals the wound and tells Peter to put the sword away. Then every disciple abandons him and runs.
Matthew
The Night Everything Shifted
The final days begin. While religious leaders plot in secret and a disciple negotiates a price, a woman pours out everything she has — and Jesus gathers his closest friends for a meal none of them will ever forget.
Mark
The Longest Night
The final hours before Jesus' arrest unfold in rapid, gut-wrenching detail. A woman anoints him for burial while others plot his death. A final meal becomes an eternal symbol. And the people closest to him — every single one — fail him before morning.
Luke
The Longest Night
Everything shifts in a single evening. Jesus shares one final meal with his closest friends, predicts who will betray and deny him, then walks into a garden to face the hardest prayer of his life. By the end of the night, nothing will be the same.
John
The Night Everything Turned
Jesus walks straight into his own arrest, Peter crumbles under pressure three times, and the religious leaders drag an innocent man before a Roman governor while worrying about their own ceremonial cleanliness. The irony is staggering.
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