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  • ...es of Jesus’ own teaching, partly because they render it probable that our Lord’s death was interpreted in dependence on Is 53. Finally, attention should be ...f the blood of the new covenant. People who repeated the rites of the last supper drank the blood of the new covenant, remembering His death as the sacrifice
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  • ...ς ταπεινώσεως ἡμῶν (&nbsp;Philippians 3:21), was no doubt evolved from our Lord’s saying. </p> <p> (5) <i> As applied to the manner or course of life </i> :
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  • ...of our Lord’s Ministry. </b> —When we attempt to sum up the results of our Lord’s ministry, we have to distinguish between those which were gathered during H ...in one place. He was the pastor; he baptized; he presided at the [[Holy]] Supper; he admitted catechumens to the full communion of the brotherhood. By the m
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  • ...impossible. Hence the lovefeasts were afterward separated from the Lord's supper, and in the fourth century forbidden by the [[Council]] of [[Laodicea]] A.D ...memory as they did, if they had been essential to the understanding of our Lord’s words or actions. See also art. Ministry. </p> <p> C. E. Garrad. </p>
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  • ...ave been connected in the minds of those who took part in it with the Last Supper. But abuses arose in connexion with it both in Corinth and-apparently-among
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  • ...love (&nbsp;John 15:1-10). Other conditions of salvation remind us of our Lord’s teaching in the Synoptics. It is necessary to be born again of water and th
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  • ...haracter of this fellowship is made clear in the celebration of the Lord's Supper, the Holy Communion, where there is intimate fellowship or communion with J ...he other believers (&nbsp; 1 John 1:3 , &nbsp;1 John 1:6-7 ). See [[Lord'S Supper]]; [[Holy Spirit]] . </p> <p> Bradley [[Chance]] </p>
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  • ...rly goodness of God. They are among the choicest and most beautiful of our Lord’s teachings, plainly vindicating their right to places in the <i> Logia </i>
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  • ...Trinitarian formula, and it would be rash indeed to depart from it. If our Lord’s words did not prescribe a form of words, at least they suggested it. We fin ...drink the one Spirit (symbolized by the drinking of the wine in the Lord's Supper). </p> <p> Jesus gives the Spirit to him only that is athirst (&nbsp;John 7
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  • ...pper, a proof that &nbsp;John 6:54-56, cannot be understood of eating that supper, but of feeding on Him by living faith). (See [[Jesus]] [[Christ]] </p> <p>
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  • ...ing of St. Mark, who, moreover, uses the same word for Jesus’ reclining at Supper in [[Bethany]] (&nbsp;Mark 14:3). </p> <p> Of the 5 different words employe ...n point. In NT the blessing before a meal has the repeated sanction of our Lord’s example (&nbsp; Matthew 15:36; &nbsp; Matthew 26:25 , etc.; cf. &nbsp; Acts
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  • ...ttested by St. Paul, who remarks that James-in all probability meaning the Lord’s brother-was the one to witness Jesus’ fourth appearance (&nbsp;1 Corinthi ...bsp;Luke 24:34; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 15:5). "Simon" is resumed until at the supper (John 21) Jesus reinstates him as Peter, that being now "converted" he may
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  • ...that a Christian writer of the 1st cent. could only know the facts of our Lord’s earthly life from our Gospels. We may then take the genuineness of the Epis ...ffairs, gross abuses in the form of gluttony and drunkenness at the Lord's Supper, which leads him, after severe censure, to make his classic reference to th
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  • ...than a purely spiritual presence, the bread which Jesus broke at the Last Supper was, in the first place, a symbol of His own body of flesh and blood which ...with which the church is united together in the celebration of the Lord's Supper (&nbsp;Mark 14:24; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 10:16; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 11:24 ).
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  • ...[[Eucharist]] in the Early Church </i> ; H. Lietzmann, <i> Mass and Lord's Supper: A Study in the History of the [[Liturgy]] </i> ; J. W. C. Wand, <i> The Ge ...se’ (&nbsp; Acts 2:46 ) probably included both under the title ‘the Lord’s Supper’ (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 11:20 ). From &nbsp; Acts 20:7 we gather that the
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  • ...asis, and wrote a longer Gospel, inserting from another source much of the Lord’s teaching as preserved at Jerusalem. The Second Gospel may quite well have b ...to our canonical Gospels or to some other source, oral or written, for our Lord’s words. It is clear that our canonical Gospels were not the <em> only </em>
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  • ...ew covenant also the same humble article of food was adopted at the Lord’s Supper, to be, with wine, the token of fellowship between Himself and His Church, ...eaking of bread," in the New Testament are used for celebrating the Lord's supper. See under [[Eating]] . </p> <p> [[Showbread]] Heb. Bread of presence, was
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  • ...n in OT, esp. Psalms] (&nbsp; Luke 11:5-13 , where note juxtaposition with Lord’s Prayer, &nbsp; Luke 18:1-8 ); and His attitude to the SyrophÅ“nician see ...must determine for itself; but before breakfast every morning, and before supper at night, seems most proper: perhaps a quarter of an hour or twenty minutes
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  • ...e, however, is merely part of a larger problem—their silence regarding the Lord’s Judaean ministry generally, and their peculiar reticence regarding the fami ...poverty in the spirit of Ebionitic asceticism. It is an enlargement of the Lord’s admonition in &nbsp;Luke 16:9 : ‘Make to yourselves friends by means of t
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  • ...<i> shaking off the dust </i> (&nbsp;Mark 6:11 and || Mt. Lk.; this is our Lord’s command to the Twelve), to signify the dissociating of oneself from an offe ...he sacrificial death of Christ. It is through the observance of the Lord's Supper that one testifies to a willingness to deny oneself, and take up the cross
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