Greetings Donna:I refered to Gary's posting and understanding thereof - NOT MINE - regarding
Unleaved Bread.
http://www.fivedoves.com/letters/dec2004/garyc129.htm----quote----
The last Passover meal eaten by Jesus and His disciples included unleavened
bread. Unleavened bread in the New Testament is the Greek word azumos.The Greek word for the bread used in the Lord's Supper is artos. Artos is from
the Greek verb airo. These Greek words tell us the bread used in the Lord's
Supper was leavened bread or raised bread.In every scripture referring to the Lord's Supper, the bread used is the Greek
word artos.Artos, ar'tos; from Greek (airo); bread (as raised) or a loaf.
Airo, ah'ee-ro; a primary verb; to lift.The dream tells me that the body and blood in the Lord's Supper are actual.
And not merely a symbol, a time of remembrance, or a representation. The
Greek words used in the New Testament confirm this as well (see artos =
raised bread).Many will say bread (artos) is used in a generic meaning in the Lord's Supper.
But if the actual meaning of the Greek words matter, Jesus gave the disciples
raised bread to eat in the Lord's Supper. That would be the accurate
translation. And why this is so hard to realize is truly beyond me. Today
we partake of the current person of Jesus - His resurrected (raised) body and
New Covenant blood. I believe the dream confirms what the New Testament
says.I'd like to say too that I am not Catholic, nor have I ever have been.
- Gary Carroll
----end quote----I, Dianne, am personally convinced that Yeshua had a "graduation"/rehearsal
meal with His Disciples the night before the Pesach Seder meal. For that
meal He used the same unleavened bread that was used in the Pesach Sedar AND
it would have embodied the piercing/stripping that He was soon to undergo.
Then while He was buried in the tomb His disciples were observing the actual
Pesach Sedar meal with their own families.Sorry again that I don't write in an understandable manner.
Dianne
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