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The Last Supper is a Christian event and has no meaning for Judaism.
At the Last Supper
There is no evidence that the last supper described in the Christian myth actually took place.
The moon was full that night, because the Last Supper was a Passover Seder, which is why Catholics and many other Christian denominations use only unleavened bread for Communion. Passover begins the night before 15 Nisan on the Hebrew calendar, and since every month of the Hebrew calendar begins at the time of the new moon, the 15th of every month is the time of the full moon.
alters symbolise the table of the last supper
The last supper was the event that pretty much started communion, which is used by almost all christian denominations.
No. The Lord's Supper commemorates the Last Supper, at which Christ ate with His disciples, and proclaimed the bread and the wine as His body and blood. The difference is that the Last Supper was a onetime event, while the Lord's Supper is the Christian church's regular celebration of Christ's sacrifice for our forgiveness. It is also known as Holy Communion or, in some churches, the Eucharist.
Answer 1: Tuesday evening. Answer 2: Most Christian churches ascribe to the belief that the Last Supper took place on the Thursday before the Passover.
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It's supposedly unlucky. It stems from the story in the Christian bible - of the 'last supper' - when there were 13 people present. The last supper occurred the day before Jesus was betrayed.
It commemorates Jesus' sacrifice, as commanded by him at the Last Supper before his death.
If you mean the last supper in the bible, then it depends on what religion you are. For example, I'm a person who is a Christian and is gospel. So, I believe it is true and it is a historical event in my religion. But if you have another religion, like atheists or muslim or any type of other religions(not including any other types of Christian branches) don't believe in Jesus so you can say they think that the last supper is a fairy tale.