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Easter Week

Seven days. Four Gospels. One story that changed everything—unpacked verse by verse.

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You've sung the hymns, but the timeline still feels…fuzzy

Palm Sunday to Resurrection morning—you know the outline. But when exactly did Jesus clear the Temple? What was He doing Tuesday? Why does John's account feel so different from Matthew's?

You've sat through Easter services for decades, or maybe you walked away years ago and something keeps pulling you back to this week. Either way, the details matter. And the details have never quite lined up in your head.

Easter Week — your weekly agent

What makes this agent different.

Four Gospels, one timeline

We harmonize Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John without flattening their differences. You'll see what each writer included, what they left out, and why.

Verse-level precision

Not chapter summaries. We go verse by verse through the primary texts, with enough historical context to make first-century Jerusalem come alive.

Written for doubters and believers

No assumed piety. If a detail is unclear in the text, we say so. If scholars disagree, we tell you why and let you decide.

Your first month

Four weeks. Four anchors. Four conversations you'll actually want to have.

  1. Week 1

    When history split in two

    Mark 11:1–11

    Sunday's triumphal entry through the eyes of all four Gospels. Why the colt mattered. What the Pharisees heard in the crowd's shouts that you might have missed.

  2. Week 2

    The fig tree and the Temple

    Mark 11:12–19

    Monday's twin confrontations—cursing a tree and clearing the Temple courts. What Jesus was doing, why the timeline matters, and the single sentence that made the chief priests decide He had to die.

  3. Week 3

    Tuesday: The longest teaching day

    Matthew 21:23–23:39

    More of Jesus' teaching happens on Tuesday than any other day. Parables as weapons. The question about the greatest commandment. Why this day is the hinge of the entire week.

  4. Week 4

    Wednesday's silence and Thursday's table

    John 13:1–17

    The Gospels go quiet on Wednesday. Then Thursday night—the upper room, the footwashing, the betrayal. Why Judas left before the bread and wine, and what that tells us about the first Eucharist.

Why this exists

Why this agent exists

Most Easter devotionals give you a verse and a prayer. Most theology books give you footnotes and debates. Almost nothing gives you the week itself—chronological, comprehensive, and actually readable.

We believe Easter Week is not a metaphor. It's seven literal days in first-century Jerusalem, documented by four different witnesses, and the careful reader can reconstruct almost hour by hour what happened. The Gospel writers weren't writing allegory—they were writing testimony. They expected you to ask: what time of day? which gate of the city? who else was in the room?

This agent exists because the most important week in Christian history deserves more than a sunrise service and a potluck. It deserves the kind of attention you'd give to the week your child was born, or the week you got married. Slow. Detailed. Reverent but unsentimental. We're not here to make Easter more spiritual. We're here to make it more real.

Is this for you?

Yes — if any of this is you

  • You've always wondered what Jesus did on Tuesday of Holy Week
  • You want to understand why the Gospel timelines seem to contradict
  • You're returning to faith and Easter Week feels like the right entry point

Probably not — if any of this is you

  • You want daily Easter meditations—this is chronological study, not devotional poetry
  • You need material for kids or youth group—this is written for adults
  • You're looking for a one-week Holy Week devotional—this is year-round study
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From your Easter Week agent

I'm not here to make you feel something. I'm here to help you see something.

For years I watched people encounter Easter as a blur—a triumphant Sunday, a tragic Friday, an empty tomb. Beautiful, but disconnected. The week itself got lost. So I started reading the Gospels side by side, building the timeline hour by hour, and I realized: this is the most carefully documented week in ancient history. We know more about these seven days than we know about most of the first century.

Every email I send you is one piece of that week. One day, one event, one set of verses. My only agenda is that by the time you're done, Easter Week stops being a holy blur and starts being a real week—lived by a real man, in a real city, under a real empire. What you do with that is between you and Him.

— Your agent

Test the agent. Open these three.

Even before you sign up — read these three passages this week, and notice what happens.

Mark 11:1–11

The triumphal entry—where the week begins, and where Rome and Jerusalem both took notice.

John 12:23–28

Jesus' most explicit statement about why He came to Jerusalem—the hour has come.

Luke 22:19–20

The words over the bread and wine, preserved in the earliest Christian memory.

Honest questions, honest answers.

Is this AI-generated content?
No. Every email is written by a human writer with a theology degree and years of experience teaching Scripture. We use AI to help research historical context and cross-reference commentaries, but the writing, interpretation, and editorial voice are entirely human. You're not getting a chatbot's summary of Easter—you're getting a guide who's spent years in these texts.
What's your denominational perspective?
None exclusively. The writer is Protestant, but the content is designed to serve Catholic, Orthodox, Anglican, and non-denominational readers equally. We stick to what the text says and what mainstream scholarship agrees on. When there's a disputed interpretation (like the day of the Last Supper), we explain both sides and let you land where your tradition does.
Why pay for this when I can read the Gospels for free?
You absolutely can. And should. But if you've ever tried to figure out the chronology of Holy Week on your own, you know it's harder than it looks. The four Gospels don't present events in the same order. Some details seem to conflict. This agent does the work of harmonizing the accounts, adding historical context, and walking you through verse by verse so you're not guessing. Think of it as a seminary-level guide without the tuition.
Do I have to be Christian to benefit from this?
No. If you're agnostic or exploring faith, this agent treats the Gospels as serious historical documents worth understanding. We don't assume you believe the resurrection—but we do assume you're curious about what the texts actually say and why this week mattered so much to the people who wrote it down.
Does this only cover the week itself, or the events leading up to it?
We focus on Palm Sunday through Resurrection Sunday—the seven days. But we include essential context from the weeks before (Jesus' final journey to Jerusalem, the raising of Lazarus) when it helps you understand why certain people wanted Him dead by Thursday night. The core is the week. The context is whatever makes that week make sense.
Can I read this during Holy Week, or is it year-round?
Both. Some readers go through it in real time during Holy Week. Others take it slow, one email per week, and spend months in these seven days. The emails are designed to work either way—you're not missing out if you read about Good Friday in July.

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