Overview
Matthew 26 marks a crucial turning point in Jesus's ministry, detailing the events leading to His betrayal and arrest. The chapter begins with Jesus foretelling His death, followed by the religious leaders conspiring to kill Him. At the Last Supper, Jesus establishes the Lord's Supper, and Judas Iscariot's betrayal is revealed. Later, in Gethsemane, Jesus prays earnestly while His disciples struggle to stay awake. The chapter concludes with Jesus's arrest and the beginning of His trial, marking the commencement of the events that would culminate in His crucifixion. The profound themes of loyalty, devotion, and human frailty are deeply woven throughout this chapter.