The passover.
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In Christian churches it is called Holy Communion, the Lord's Supper, or the Eucharist. These all refer to the same rite.Another answer:You're thinking of the Jewish feast of Passover. Jesus was observing this feast with His disciples when He instituted the Lord's Supper.
The literary device in the phrase "sword-feast" is metaphor. It compares the action of fighting to a feast, creating a vivid image of violence and bloodshed.
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"Feast of the Dead" by Cevdet Kudret starts with the exposition, where the setting and characters are introduced during a funeral feast. The rising action unfolds as tensions rise among the family members present. The climax occurs when a long-buried family secret is revealed, leading to confrontation and chaos. The falling action follows the aftermath of the revelation, with the family coming to terms with the truth. The resolution concludes with the family finding closure and moving forward acknowledging their shared past.
they were just saving the rest of the food they had because they didnt know how long they were going to be
The plural of feast is feasts.
This would be the feast of 'Passover' (Exodus 12:12-27/Hebrews 11:28(Matthew 26:1/John 1:29/1 Corinthians 5:7), which was so named because God's angel 'passed over' the houses of obedient people, who had followed God's command to put blood on the doorposts of their houses. Those who did NOT listen and obey, suffered great loss with the death of their firstborn. This symbolism pointed forward to the death and pouring out of blood of the coming Messiah(God's 'first born'(Colossians 1:15)...where obedience to God's directives and faith in the blood of that sacrifice, would save lives as it had back in Egypt and under the Mosaic Law for centuries afteward.(1 Peter 1:19-21/Matthew 26:27-28 /Ephesians 1:7/Hebrews 9:22/Leviticus 9:1-24).
Passover is the name of the feast. In the time of Moses they ate bitter herbs and unleavened bread to remind them of the bitterness of captivity and the haste in which they had to leave. Aptly named because God 'passed over' the lintels (doorways) marked with lambs blood.