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Passover commemorates the liberation, led by Moses, of the Jewish people from slavery in Egypt.

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Is communion symbolic of the Passover?

Communion is an invention of the Catholic Church. What is commonly referred to as Communion in the Bible is in fact Passover. Jesus expected His disciples to keep the Passover. "As long as you eat this (Passover) bread and drink this (Passover) cup you do show the Lord's death until He comes."


What was the First Communion service in the Bible called?

Jesus instituted and celebrated the first communion with His disciples at the passover feast we now refer to as the Last Supper.


When did the apostle received their First Communion?

The Apostles received their first communion when it was instituted by Christ the night before he was crucified. This was during their Passover celebration just prior to his betrayal and arrest .


What is the relationship between moon phase and Passover?

Passover is based on the Jewish calendar, which follows a lunar cycle. The holiday begins on the 15th day of the Hebrew month of Nisan, which correlates to the full moon. This connection ensures that Passover always occurs around the time of the full moon.


What is to nourish a communion?

to commit time and work into relationship with Jesus


What has the author Thomas Fenner Curtis written?

Thomas Fenner Curtis has written: 'Communion' -- subject(s): Close and open communion 'Communion: the distinction between Christian and church fellowship and between communion and its symbols' -- subject(s): Close and open communion


What is the Catholic use od unleavened bread in communion rooted?

the Jewish custom of serving only unleavened bread during Passover season


What is the difference between Catholic Holy Communion and Pentecostal Communion with respect to a child's first holy communion?

Quite simply, the bread and wine received at a Pentecostal church would not be Holy Communion.


How many years between the first passover and the last supper?

Jews still celebrate Passover to this day.


How many weeks are between the Jewish passover and Sukkot?

There are around 25 weeks (177 days) between the first day of Passover and the first day of Sukkot.


Is there any connection between communion wafers and manna?

No. Communion wafers are unleavened bread. Manna was reputed to be like honey


Where in the bible does it tell where communion takes place?

Jesus instituted the new symbols of bread and wine at the Passover meal which became the new symbols for the Lord's Supper. It is to be shared annually at the 'New' Passover (Nisan 14). It can be in a house, where ever two or more are gathered or in a building.1 Corinthians 10:16New King James Version (NKJV) 16 The cup of blessing which we bless, is it not the communion of the blood of Christ? The bread which we break, is it not the communion of the body of Christ?