At the Last Supper, Jesus said that the bread represents his body and the wine represents his blood, which would be given for the forgiveness of sins.
The last supper is the body and blood of Jesus, in bread and wine form.
The last meal Jesus spent with his Apostles is called the Last Supper, consisting of only bread and wine. Jesus said a blessing, saying that the bread was the bread of life, and the wine was Jesus' blood. If you go to a Catholic mass, there will be something called a communion, where you take the blessed bread and wine and drink it.
because Jesus said "this wine is my blood and this bread is my body," at the last supper before he was crucified
bread and wine
It is Jesus. The bread is His flesh, and the wine is His blood.
The bread. We are told that he took the cup "after supper" and blessed it.
ummmmmmmm..............why does it matter
For the last supper , the cup of wine stands for the blood of Christ shed on the cross.
There is no record of Jesus's prayer of thanks over the bread and wine at the last supper. Only it is written: Jesus took bread, and blessed it, (Matthew 26.26) However after this last supper, Jesus prayed a long prayer to his Father which is recorded in John 17.
This is actually a fascinating question. It's hard to say exactly what Jesus may have eaten, but if you look at the typical diet in the 1st century, you can get a pretty good idea. Breakfast would have been a light meal perhaps of bread and cheese.
At the Last Supper, in the Upper Room. It was the last meal Jesus shared with His disciples before He was crucified.
During the Last Supper when Jesus shared the bread and the wine He said, "As often as you do this, do so in rememberence of Me."