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What is to break bread?

Although breaking bread has perhaps the most influence from the expression in the Bible, many like to refer it to the sharing of food among friends. In our fast paced lifestyle we don't take the time to sit down to eat and talk, it's more grab and go. Inviting friends over for a meal or the gathering on weekends for a pot luck has allowed many families to keep in touch but what's most important is often there is open and honest conversation during these times and that is something we have almost forgotten how to do. Breaking bread is about sharing food, memories and laughter with those that are dear and near so celebrate and enjoy.


What religions use bread and wine in their religion?

Chiristians use bread and wine in their religion, if you are christened as a christian it is usually protocall to turn up for a consecutive three Sundays afterwards and line up to drink a sip of wine and a piece of stale bread. This symbolises that you are accepting God's food and that a piece of Jesus is rested upon you. The wine symbolises Jesus' blood and the bread symbolises his body. Jews use bread and wine as part of the Shabbat and Festival meals.


How big were the loaves in Mark chapter 6?

The Bible doesn't describe the size of the loaves of bread in Mark 6:38-43. What is significant is not the size of the loaves, but the amount of them. If Jesus was able to break up five loaves into enough pieces to feed 5,000 men (Mark 6:44), it was indeed a miracle!


Why did Jesus call himself the Bread of Life?

Jesus called himself the Bread of Life to illustrate his role as the source of spiritual nourishment for believers. Just as bread sustains physical life, Jesus provides sustenance for the soul through his teachings and his sacrificial death. By calling himself the Bread of Life, Jesus emphasized the need for people to partake of him in faith in order to experience true spiritual fulfillment and eternal life.


How many loaves of french bread will feed 60 people?

To feed 60 people, you will need approximately 10-15 loaves of French bread, depending on the serving size. Each loaf can typically yield 6-8 servings, so be sure to consider portion sizes when determining the quantity needed.

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Amylase


How does the priest break the bread in mass?

with his hands.


Should you stay in contact with an ex?

its only both's choice and decision. if you both are comfortable you should stay. if you are not you should break all contacts with each other.


Which organ in the mouth helped you to break the bread into pieces?

the organ in mouth that helped you to break the bread into pieces are molar,pre molar,and six-molar .


What actors and actresses appeared in Lettuce Break Bread - 2008?

The cast of Lettuce Break Bread - 2008 includes: Tommy Huelsman as Norman Brittany Whited as Maria


Where did Jesus break the bread with his two disciples?

in Jerusalem


What is the interior texture of a cake called?

The interior texture of cake is called the crumb. Cake crumb should be tender and break apart easily, compared to bread which should be chewy and elastic.


What does it mean to break bread with somebody?

Do share or give some of what you have with them....


How should quick bread be stored?

In a bread basket


What should you do if you have enemies?

duel!


Who said you must not be enemies THough passion may have strained it must not break your bonds of affection?

Abraham Lincoln said, "We are not enemies, but friends. We must not be enemies. Though passion may have strained it must not break our bonds of affection." This quote is from his first inaugural address in 1861.


When you break your staff of bread What does this mean in the bible?

For centuries people have misinterpreted the words of the Bible, in this case break bread is taken to mean just what it says. But because the KJVB is written mainly in parables. This a "Divine" ritual which means to "break your fast". That is after a period of fasting, then this is the beginning of a new session. For instance fasting starts at 6p on X day then when it ends and normal activities starts then that is "break your staff of bread".