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A:No. In the synoptic gospels, the Last Supper was indeed the celebration of the Last Supper. Hebrew days are counted from evening to evening, so Jesus was crucified at 9 am, the third hour, on the day of the Passover.


However, for theological reasons the author of John's Gospel changed both the day and time of day for the crucifixion, which took place on the "day of preparation." Notice that there is no mention of a Last Supper (because it was not yet the Passover), but after the normal meal Jesus washed the feet of the apostles. He was crucified at 12 noon, the sixth hour, and spent only three hours on the cross.

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