He likes food and people. Mealtimes are a major social event.
i think it means like Jesus' birth there was animals there such as a bird and turkey is a bird. the turkey is honoured by eating it because it was at Jesus' and it is cooked to be eaten on Christmas day
I have read the entire New Testament several times through and I have never seen anything about Jesus eating pork.
By not eating anything.
yes
The Pharisees criticized Jesus practice of eating with sinners. Jesus told them that a healthy man does not need a doctor but a sick man does which means Jesus is the doctor and he has come to save the sinners.
The Greek food is the food that Jesus was eating.
No they did not like Jesus.
There is no specific mention in the Bible of Jesus eating beef during his time on Earth.
no because cannibalism refers only to the eating of human flesh. since angels are not human therefore if baby Jesus eats an angel, it will not be considered as cannibalism. other definition of cannibalism is the eating of the flesh of the same kind. If baby Jesus was born to be human as the bible states, then eating of angels does not make him a cannibal.
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The disciples are not specifically mentioned, but Simon the Pharisee is. Jesus was a guest in his house at the time.
In the Bible, Jesus did not specifically address the topic of eating pork. However, in the New Testament, Jesus did say that it is not what goes into a person's mouth that defiles them, but what comes out of their heart. This suggests that what matters most is a person's intentions and actions, rather than specific dietary restrictions.