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To: RnMomof7

did you ever wonder why Jesus didn’t say “this represents my body” rather than “This is My Body”?

i assume there was a word like “represents” in Aramaic.


961 posted on 11/28/2011 5:31:54 PM PST by one Lord one faith one baptism
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To: one Lord one faith one baptism
did you ever wonder why Jesus didn’t say “this represents my body” rather than “This is My Body”

Did ya ever wonder why He called himself a door? or a light?? or a vine?? That might have something to do with it..LOL..STUDY TO PROVE YOURSELF APPROVED

The Last Supper was actually the Last "passover " and the 1st Lords Supper.

Gods intervention to end the slavery of His people by the Egyptians held many types that pointed to Christ's death .

We see as a prime example the final plague God brought on the Egyptians. Every 1st born was to die at the hand of Gods avenging angel. God gave specific orders on how the jews were to be protected from that sword of death.

They were to have a perfect Lamb and to slaughter him. They were to spread the blood of that lamb over the drop posts ( in a shape similar to a cross) When the angel saw that blood he would pass over that home and the people inside were preserved from the plague.

God gave specific instructions on how to eat that Lamb, that passover meal was to be a ritual that would be celebrated in remembrance of the grace and salvation of God for His people.

That meal prefigured Christ, on the night Jesus was betrayed they celebrated the meal that prefigured His coming .

Christ OUR PASSOVER LAMB would be slain, and many would be saved that were under His blood. There is a blessing, "In memory of the Passover sacrifice, eaten after one is sated."

It was at THIS point during the Last Supper Jesus broke the bread and passed bits to His disciples; however, Jesus added the significant words given in Luke 22:19),

Luk 22:19 And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake [it], and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.

This is the exact spot where Jesus proclaimed "This is my body which is given for you." as he held that broken Matzo

The next step of the ritual meal is drinking from the wine-goblet called the "Cup of Redemption." That's when Jesus said, "This cup is the New Testament (Covenant ) in my blood, which is shed for you." The Passover meal was a REMEMBRANCE of the deliverance of the Jews. Just as the passover was a type of Christ so is the Passover meal.

Jesus was telling them this, and He was telling them NOW instead of the remembrance of the passover, their eyes were opened and the meaning revealed NOW they were to do the mean in remembrance of HIM, of His blood, the blood of the Lamb of God.

As He held that bread He was revealing the mystery that the symbolism held.

Think of the words the apostles used

1Cr 11:24 And when he had given thanks, he brake [it], and said, Take, eat: this is my body, which is broken for you: this do in remembrance of me.

The broken matzo was a type of Christ, who's body would be broken for them.

Then in the passover tradition

The host of the meal now takes the third cup of wine, "the cup of redemption," or "the cup of blessing," and offers the main table grace blessing. (In Jewish tradition, the main blessing comes after the meal.) Then they all drink from the third cup.

Luke 22:20, "Likewise also the cup after supper, saying, 'This cup is the new testament in my blood, which is shed for you'."

Here is what the apostles and disciples said at the Lords table 1Cr 10:16 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?

The were recalling "remembering" the PASSOVER ritual. THEY understood that Jesus was revealing a spiritual truth about the passover being a prophetic meal that prefigured HIM.

The Passover was fulfilled on the day that Christ died, and so from that day forward that meal not longer held a prophetic promise of a future Savior, but it was now a remembrance of the completed work of salvation at the cross.

974 posted on 11/28/2011 5:44:07 PM PST by RnMomof7
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