No... they "reclined" or sat on the floor... lying or sitting on cushions and/or rugs after the fashion of the modern Oriental custom we can still see today.
The Last Supper was the last time that Jesus ate with His apostales before His crucifiction. He told them that the bread was His body, and He broke it, and that the wine was His blood, and the drank it. The disciples argued about who got to sit at the head of the table, and Jesus washed their feet.
The picture that you are citing, was based on European concepts of dining. In the Middle East, food was eaten reclining around a central table, and thus it was likely that Jesus sat in a central position, and the disciples were on the sides of that central table.
He was the Grail Knight, the only knight able to sit in the Siege Perilous, a seat at the Round Table where only one knight could sit or they would die. He was pure, courageous, chivalrous, courteous, gentle and kind. He was the son of Elaine of Corbenic and Lancelot, and was the only Knight able to drink from the Holy Grail, the cup that Jesus supposedly drank from at the Last Supper.
Individuals who are this weight have a hard time moving around and breathing is labored along with slow reflexes and so they generally lay in bed or sit in chairs. The only way she could pin a man down would be to sit on him.
A sitting room has a table with comfortable chairs and a living room has a couch and comfy chairs. A living room probably has decorative things, maybe a piano. A sitting room can be a place for anyone to sit down more like a family room. A living room is usually one of your nicer rooms in your house.
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The Last Supper was the last time that Jesus ate with His apostales before His crucifiction. He told them that the bread was His body, and He broke it, and that the wine was His blood, and the drank it. The disciples argued about who got to sit at the head of the table, and Jesus washed their feet.
Usually people sit on chairs. Some Synagogues may have benches to sit on.
In chairs or pews. In orthodox synagogues, men and women do not sit together, and are separated by a curtain or wall.
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They sit with their fathers and grandfathers.
yes they sat at regular chairs to
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Dogs can sit "on" chairs (on haunches) or much less frequently "in" chairs, where their legs extend over the front as human legs do.