The Persians, who arguably influenced both the Jewish and the Christian religions, had a communion supper of bread and wine. The Greeks had guilds, usually named after a patron god, that met formally on regular occasions for a meal and opened by pouring out a libation of wine to the patron god and then ate bread.
The Didache, an early Christian book of instruction, contains a very formalistic set of prayers assigned to the cup and the breaking of bread, but without the slightest association of this with the death and resurrection of Jesus. Drinking the cup symbolised the knowledge these people had that they and Jesus are the "Holy Vine of David", which means that they "belong to Israel". Eating the bread symbolised their knowledge of the life and immortality they enjoy by belonging to the kingdom of God made known to them by Jesus, God's child.
because Jesus said "this wine is my blood and this bread is my body," at the last supper before he was crucified
Mass, which is a memorial of the death and resurrection of Christ, involves the breaking of bread and drinking wine. The first time that this (the breaking of bread and wine) was established was at the 'Last Supper'.
It is Jesus. The bread is His flesh, and the wine is His blood.
bread and wine.
For the last supper , the cup of wine stands for the blood of Christ shed on the cross.
bread and wine
The bread. We are told that he took the cup "after supper" and blessed it.
because Jesus said "this wine is my blood and this bread is my body," at the last supper before he was crucified
Mass, which is a memorial of the death and resurrection of Christ, involves the breaking of bread and drinking wine. The first time that this (the breaking of bread and wine) was established was at the 'Last Supper'.
The last supper is the body and blood of Jesus, in bread and wine form.
It is Jesus. The bread is His flesh, and the wine is His blood.
it was created by wine and bread
bread and wine.
For the last supper , the cup of wine stands for the blood of Christ shed on the cross.
bread and wine
The last meal Jesus spent with his Apostles is called the Last Supper, consisting of only bread and wine. Jesus said a blessing, saying that the bread was the bread of life, and the wine was Jesus' blood. If you go to a Catholic mass, there will be something called a communion, where you take the blessed bread and wine and drink it.
Yes. The day before Jesus was crucified he had his "Last Supper" With the deciples, Where they had bread and wine. So that is the symbol of the "Last Supper" ~I'm In 4TH Grade But I even know that ;)