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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 mona lisa, the last supper
the upper room The Upper Room known today as the 'Room of the Last Supper' on Mount Zion, that is outside the Old City of Jerusalem.
No, most likely the Last Supper was instituted in singing, praying, reading from the Old Testament, and talking. The Last Supper was an extension of the celebration of the Jewish Passover. During the Passover meal, as it is still eaten today, there was a lot of activity: solemnity, but also joy and festivity. Jesus used the last elements of the Passover to show that the bread and the wine were representations of His body and blood shed at the cross.
Jesus attended only one supper, hence the name "last supper." At the last supper, Jesus instituted the Eucharist and laid the foundation for the Catholic Mass. Many other Christians today celebrate this "last supper" on Sunday mornings at church as a means of symbolic reunion with God.
a martyr still happens today.
yes she is still alive today and it is very sad what happened to her.
yes we still have a censes today. It happens every 10 years. The first census was in 1790 in spain.
Some Incan people are still in the world today
nothing there still around today they just have Little were and tear.
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Yes, it has happened throughout history, and still happens today. The gay man is either hiding, or pressured by society to marry. These marriages can be happy, but they are nearly always unfulfilling.
It is still an new technology, it still has to take it course and see what happens
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.
It was still there yesterday but I don't know if anything happened today.
the mona lisa, the last supper
The principle of uniformitarianism states that the geological processes that operate today also operated in the past. What happened to erosion before happens to erosion today.