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  • Lord'S Supper. (I.) <ref name="term_56434" /> ...1 Corinthians 11:20 ff.,). Only brethren seem to have been admitted to the Supper, though unbelievers and strangers attended other gatherings of a hortatory
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  • ..., Edinburgh, 1903; R. M. Adamson, <i> The Christian Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper </i> , do. 1905; p. N. Waggett, <i> The [[Holy]] Eucharist </i> , London, 1 ...assage (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 11:17-34 ) are ‘if he discern not the body.’ ‘Lord’s’ is an interpolation of the TR [Note: Textus Receptus.] , which the RV [N
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  • Passover (Ii. In Relation To Lord'S Supper). <ref name="term_56957" /> ...r, <i> Theol. Abhandlungen </i> ; [[P.]] Gardner, <i> Origin of the Lord’s Supper </i> ; Schultzen, <i> Das Abendmahl im </i> [[Nt;]] Chwolson, <i> Das letzt
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  • ...bert Journalii. [1903-04] 306 ff.; [[Percy]] Gardner, Origin of the Lord’s Supper, London, 1893, Exploratio Evangelica, do., 1899, The [[Growth]] of Christia ...nant on the one hand, and Baptism (&nbsp; Colossians 2:11 ) and the Lord’s Supper (cf. &nbsp; 1 Corinthians 5:7 with &nbsp; 1 Corinthians 11:26 ) respectivel
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  • ...f the Lord’s Supper, 1905. Cf. the articles ‘supper,’ ‘Eucharist,’ ‘Lord’s Supper,’ ‘Meals’ in the various Bible [[Dictionaries]] and [[Religious]] Enc ...ppointed. To both it is accompanied with thanksgiving. </p> <p> The Lord's Supper exhibits, by a significant action, the characteristical doctrine of the Chr
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  • ...ogie und Kirche, xvi. [1855] 257 ff.; P. Gardner, The Origin of the Lord’s Supper, London, 1893; A. A. Green, The Revised Hagada, do., 1897; H. C. Trumbull, ...he Passover kept in faith was a kind of sacrament, analogous to the Lord's supper as circumcision was to baptism. The laying up the lamb four days before Pas
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  • ...y of the resurrection of the Lord should be celebrated on no other but the Lord’s day, and that we should observe the close of the paschal fast on this day o
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  • ...ward and visible form. </p> <p> Literature.—See under [[Dates]] and Lord’s Supper. </p> <p> G. H. Gwilliam. </p> <p> <i> See </i> [[The Lord'S Supper]] </p>
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  • ...er sacraments. The greater sacraments are only two, baptism and the Lord's supper. The lesser are no fewer than ten, viz. five belonging to baptism, exorcism ...Although none of these passages uses “mystery” to refer to baptism, Lord's Supper, or any other religious rite, the later church began to make that identific
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  • ...unselfish enthusiasm of that Pentecostal period and the expectation of the Lord’s immediate return, but to the actual needs of the poorer [[Christians]] in J ...s avoided-a true mark of Rabbinism); and when he says that to partake of a supper connected with a heathen sacrifice brings men into communion with demons, h
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  • ...something of the meaning of this claim in relation to the doctrine of our Lord’s person. But it is necessary also to observe that there is involved a very c
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  • ...that nay should shew him, would not have permitted Judas to partake of his supper, they instantly leap to a conclusion, that it could not be, and decide upon ...heory involves his exclusion from the statement in &nbsp;John 7:5 that our Lord’s brothers did not believe that He was the Messiah (cf. <i> Exp </i> T [Note:
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  • ...of the miracles witnessed by the Apostles enhanced their conception of our Lord’s person and powers. Perhaps, too, they discerned, even if imperfectly, what ...) and participated with Him in the final [[Passover]] and the first Lord's Supper (&nbsp;Luke 22:14 ). Finally, the women had to tell the news of the resurre
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  • ...Matthew, synchronous with the burning of the Temple. He carefully puts our Lord’s teaching about the last days into a separate conflation, which he prefaces ...nd postponed it for a year or two. This would give b.c. 6 (summer) for our Lord’s birth. All this fits in well with Luke. The difficulty of Quirinius alone r
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  • Lord'S Supper (Ii) <ref name="term_56432" /> ...ur [[Redemption]] </i> ; Adamson, <i> The Christian Doctrine of the Lord’s Supper </i> ; Lambert, <i> The [[Sacraments]] in the [[Nt]] </i> ; Franzelin, <i>
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  • ...uries their protest as Catholics who claimed the celebration of the Lord’s Supper in both kinds, after the primitive usage. The badge of the Utraquists, a la ...was offered to God. It was at this part of the feast Jesus instituted His supper (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 10:15; &nbsp;Luke 22:17; &nbsp;Luke 22:20; compare &nb
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  • ...he less sacred term συναγωγή was more commonly used by the [[Jews]] in our Lord’s time, and probably influenced the first believers in adopting ἐκκλησ ...stians at Jerusalem, even if suggested rather by the synagogue than by our Lord’s declaration to St. Peter, could not be used without identifying that societ
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  • ...f the participation in a sanctifying divine Spirit of life. And the Lord's Supper was to be the sign of a constant continuance in this communion, in the appr ...esthood. So it is the privilege of the Church in the Eucharist to show the Lord’s death till He come, to offer in this memorial sacrifice of praise and thank
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  • ...iest Form of the Sabbath,’ xviii. [1899] 190 ff.; [[Eight]] Studies on the Lord’s Day (anon.), Cambridge, 1884; also articles ‘Sabbath,’ in Hasting's Dic ...an appropriate day on which to meet for worship and celebrating the Lord's Supper. </p> <p> In his letters Paul shows concern for certain restrictions placed
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  • ...observance of this great solemnity of the Christian faith we ‘proclaim the Lord’s death till he come’ (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 11:26). 2 Cor., besides many oth ...rist did once and for all for us by his death and resurrection. The Lord's Supper is nothing less than the constant proclaiming of the Lord's death until he
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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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  • ...antiation; affirming that Christ is only spiritually present in the Lord's Supper, <em> sacramentaliter nimirum, et per memorationem fidei; </em> [that is to ...le, until the appearing of our Lord Jesus Christ.’ The reference is to the Lord’s avowal that He was a King (&nbsp;John 18:36). The word ‘confession’ see
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  • ...s what they did; and their reason for so doing is evidently to connect our Lord’s rebuke of [[Judas]] (&nbsp; Matthew 26:13-14 , &nbsp; John 12:4 ) with the ...as busy making ready the festal cheer; but Mary, oblivious of all save the Lord’s presence, seated herself, in the posture of a disciple (cf. &nbsp;Acts 22:3
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  • ...the 6th chapter appears to the present writer unmistakable, and, while the Supper is interpreted in a spiritual sense, its real validity is also emphasized. ...&nbsp; Matthew 10:29 || &nbsp; Luke 12:6 ), appears in connexion with our Lord’s arresting doctrine of Divine Providence, which stands in such unhesitating
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  • ...s still effectual for judgment, as in the case of the misuse of the Lord’s Supper, or, indeed, of the preached gospel. </p> <p> In regard to the Anglican Chu ...er the ceremony, the absolved were admitted to the sacrament of the Lord's supper, and from that moment restored to all church privileges, with one exception
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  • ...partly of representation, necessarily rest over the four narratives of our Lord’s life and ministry which have been handed down through different media and u ...itan woman in &nbsp;John 4:1-26). Likewise he used his account of the Last Supper, reported briefly in the other Gospels, to provide five chapters of teachin
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  • ...e, but not from the Lord’s House; or it might be utter banishment from the Lord’s House and an interdict against all social intercourse with its members. </p ...xclusion of openly profane and immoral persons from baptism and the Lord's supper; but is seldom publicly denounced, as, indeed, such persons generally exclu
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  • ...ts that his Epistle will be read immediately before the Supper. The Lord’s Supper kiss at the end of different [[Nt]] Epistles proves that these Epistles are
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  • ...’ is present (&nbsp;1 Peter 1:2), possibly reminiscent of the words at the Supper.-(3) [[Ransomed]] ‘with precious blood, as of a lamb without blemish and ...m the lives of others. To the same effect are the solemn words at the Last Supper. Here Christ declares that His body, symbolized by the broken bread, and Hi
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  • ...and of the Holy Ghost’ (&nbsp;Matthew 28:19). </p> <p> ( <i> b </i> ) Our Lord’s teaching concerning <i> the final consummation of the Kingdom of God </i> m
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  • ...e brother of John, an inference borne out by the reference to drinking the lord’s cup (cf. &nbsp;Matthew 20:22). </p> <p> Into the difficult question of the
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  • ...John, see Lightfoot, <i> Colossians </i> , p. 402 ff.). </p> <p> vii. Our Lord’s estimate of John.—The task of appreciating the character and activity of ...ourt festival was kept at Machaerus in honor of the king's birthday. After supper, the daughter of Herodias came in, and danced for the king and, by her grac
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  • ...e Fathers seem to have known nothing certainly as to the exact year of our Lord’s death. Clement of Alexandria ( <em> loc. cit. </em> ), who believed in a on ...nto Jerusalem. </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> " 6 </p> </td> <td> <p> Last supper and Gethsemane. </p> </td> </tr> <tr> <td> <p> " 7 </p> </td> <td> <p> Cruc
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  • ...oubt there is a tendency to exaggerate the degradation of the world at our Lord’s coming, on the principle that the darkest hour must have preceded the dawn; ...ohn 12:34; see [[Messiah]] ). He wanted people to see also that he was the Lord’s suffering servant. The Messiah had to die before he could reign in the full
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  • ...f a simple observance of communion with Christ and fellow-disciples at the Lord’s Table; the obtaining of absolution only after private confession to a pries ...appointed. He also believes that the sacraments of baptism and the Lord's supper, the interpretation and application of Scripture, the habitual exercise of
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  • ...s at &nbsp;Luke 9:49-50, recounting what befell in Galilee, he records the Lord’s rebuke of His disciples’ mistaken zeal; then, finding another incident wh ...<p> The sisters appear again, and finally, in &nbsp;John 12:1-50 , at the Supper given to our Lord at Bethany (see art. Mary, No. 2); and again their contra
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  • ...m 115-118 , hymns known as the Hallel, which traditionally were sung after supper on the night of Passover. The division of Christian song into psalms, hymns ...the Psalms were largely used, as at the [[Passover]] feast when the Lord’s Supper was instituted (&nbsp; Matthew 26:30 ); but in addition new songs would be
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  • ...rticular, there is no trace in the NT of the later idea that in the Lord’s Supper a sacrifice of propitiation is offered to God, much less that this sacrific ...iest is a contraction of the same import with elder. </p> <p> See [[Lord'S Supper]] </p>
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  • ...’ This aspect of the Kingdom is made familiar to all [[Christians]] by the Lord’s Prayer. In its clauses are represented successively all the integral elemen
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  • ...iple of rejecting all traditions and accretions later than the [[Ot.]] Our Lord’s teaching holds a course between the two; it is based on the great principle
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  • ...d is even felt by the author of the Gospel to have a definite place in our Lord’s attitude towards the future and to be necessary as the consummation of the
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  • ...ter in his exhortation to say to the people: ‘The end of our coming to the Lord’s Table … is to seek our life and perfection in Jesus Christ, acknowledging
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  • ...<i> de Migr. Abrah </i> . 16). This is suggested to St. Paul by the Lord’s Supper, and the thought is found recurring in later writers. [[Clement]] of [[Alex
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  • ...and therefore, in this respect, the κυκεών cannot be likened to the Lord’s Supper. It was a feature of the experience of Demeter in her search for her daught
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  • ...h [[Gospel]] (&nbsp;John 7:39)-οὔπω γὰρ ἦν πνεῦμα-coupled with some of our Lord’s utterances reported in the same Gospel (e.g. &nbsp;John 16:7), it has yield ...pointed. The Lord Jesus, in his farewell sermon, when instituting his holy Supper as the standing memorial of his death, most particularly described his pers
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  • ...stly prayer in ch. 17, &nbsp;John 6:50-51 is not an allusion to the Lord’s Supper, but is connected with the miracle of the loaves, the feeding of the multit
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  • ...m> the sanctity of the marriage state </em> . The keynote is struck by our Lord’s action. The significance of the [[Cana]] miracle can hardly be exaggerated ...d the bride and her party in procession home with gladness to the marriage supper (&nbsp;Matthew 25:6; &nbsp;Matthew 22:1-11; &nbsp;John 2:2; &nbsp;Psalms 45
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  • ...e whom Jesus loved is spoken of as ‘reclining in Jesus’ bosom’ at the Last Supper. The phrase implies that on the chief couch at the meal, holding three pers ...nbsp;Song of [[Solomon]] 8:3; &nbsp;Song of Solomon 8:6) that Peter at the supper made eager signs to get him to ask our Lord who should be the traitor (&nbs
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  • ...ve the High-Priestly prayer of ch. 17, in which almost every clause of the Lord’s [[Prayer]] is represented, though in each case, except the last (‘Deliver
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  • ...d <i> selection </i> follows; ‘after trial,’ as it has been expressed. Our Lord’s words, therefore, mark our Christian calling as a calling to service and as
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  • ...he words ‘We will come unto him’ teach an actual spiritual movement on our Lord’s part towards those who love Him, which they will feel and enjoy. </p> <p> T
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  • ...we can dream of, is gathered up in the words, “Thine is the glory” ’ (The Lord’s Prayer, London, 1848, p. 130). </p> <p> Literature.-In addition to the [[Co ...y Jesus and His disciples on Maundy Thursday when He instituted the Lord’s Supper (Matt. 26:30). </p> <p> The word <em> hâlal </em> is the source of “Hall
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  • ...ssians 2:11-12), the sacrificial communion of Judaism and communion at the Lord’s Table in the body and blood of Christ (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 10:16; &nbsp;1 C ...nt or of the past as well as of the future, e.g. the symbols in the Lord's Supper. A type always looks to the future; an element of prediction must necessari
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  • ...visible after the manner of the Hebrew prophets. St. Paul’s picture of the Lord’s coming from heaven (&nbsp;1 Thessalonians 4:14-18 ) is in striking accord w ...n that day </i> " (&nbsp;Matthew 7:21-23 ). Jesus' institution of the Last Supper also looks forward to "that day when I [Jesus] drink it anew in the kingdom
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  • ...his. It is after the murder of James the son of [[Zebedee]] that James the Lord’s brother comes on the scene. He may have taken the place of his namesake in ...his parables, ana were the selected company at the institution of the last supper. One, however, Judas, betrayed him; and when Jesus was seized they all fors
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  • ...he benefits of His sacrificial work, as the faithful receive in the Lord’s Supper the symbols of His broken body and blood poured out for men. </p> <p> Lest, ...the Passover discourse of chapter 6 betray hints of baptism and the Lord's Supper respectively. In each case, an allusion is made to the rite (rebirth in wat
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  • ...(&nbsp;Acts 2:46) is a fact which must be due to recollection of the Last Supper, and so involves conscious remembrance of the significance which the [[Mast ...ological symbols of the Old Testament. In Paul's Christology of the Lord's Supper, the cup of thanksgiving and the broken bread are a higher participation in
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  • ...19:28-30). (For the significance of wine in the Lord’s Supper see [[Lord’S Supper]] ) </p> ...) perhaps not without reference to the sacramental ordinance of the Lord's Supper. Moses beautifully contrasts the vineyards of the wicked with the vineyards
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  • ...s letzte Passamahl [[Christi]] </i> ; [[J.]] [[P.]] Lilley, <i> The Lord’s Supper </i> (1891), 35 ff. </p> <p> [[J.]] [[T.]] [[L.]] Maggs. </p>
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  • ...a time of change, saying first ‘principally on the Sabbath,’ then ‘on the Lord’s day meet more diligently.’ Bk. v. 20 enjoins both days: vii. 23 enjoins f
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  • ...who had ‘chosen the good part,’ and of whose offering of gratitude at the supper in the house of Simon the leper He said that she had wrought a good work up
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  • ...London, 1911, p. 240 ff.). The apostolic Christian is urged to follow his Lord’s example (&nbsp;1 Timothy 2:6, &nbsp;1 Peter 2:21), and to look away to Jesu
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  • ...ial conditions of the Christian salvation (&nbsp; Romans 10:9 ), since the Lord’s resurrection, including His ascension which completes it, gives assurance o
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  • ...s among men. His human birth, His sinlessness, His institution of the Holy Supper, His death by crucifixion and His resurrection on the third day these and a
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  • ...e Godhead of the <strong> Holy Spirit </strong> arises directly out of our Lord’s revelation. Once grant a real personal distinction between the Father and t ...idence of our eyes, feeling, and taste, that what we receive in the Lord's supper is bread, and not the body of a man; whereas we have the testimony of our e
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  • ...han the Christiana of Antioch into two opposing camps, and made the Lord’s Supper itself a table of discord (cf. <i> Hasting's Dictionary of the Bible (5 vol
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  • ...ii.). </p> <p> ( <i> b </i> ) ‘There is the following story: “Behold, the Lord’s mother and his brethren were saying to him: ‘John the [[Baptist]] baptize
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  • ...More than any of the Twelve, who at first were so prominent, is James, the Lord’s brother, associated with the Church in Jerusalem. He appears suddenly in Ac ...s Passion. Luke records many of the activities of that last week: the Last Supper, the arraignment before the high priest, Peter's denial, the trial before P
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  • ...he comparison be instituted with this in mind, it will be seen that in our Lord’s eschatological utterances the sovereignty and justice of God occupy no less ...ch, after the conclusion of the services and the celebration of the Lord's Supper, all partook together, by this means helping to promote the principle of lo
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  • ...used). Christ’s blessing of the elements in the institution of the Lord’s Supper should no doubt be understood in the light of these facts. </p> <p> The onl
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  • ...the text does not exclude a longer interval); (3) the time when the Lord’s Supper was observed at Troas, which is stated to have been ‘the first of the wee
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  • ...ame mode of worship with that of the synagogues, excepting that the Lord's Supper was made an additional institution, agreeably to the example of Christ, &nb ...sible, however, to say with certainty how many of these were in use in our Lord’s day. Dalman is of opinion that at least twelve of the eighteen collects are
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  • ...er, bread and wine, as the material elements in [[Baptism]] and the Lord’s Supper, are the symbols of those Sacraments. The name ‘symbol’ is applied to t ...living now for God and with God as the center of life. </p> <p> The Lord's Supper employs the ordinary elements of bread and wine to picture Christ's broken
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  • ...table, or Lord's table, is the sacrament, or holy communion of the Lord's supper. 8. The altar of burnt-offering. &nbsp;Malachi 1 . 9. In architecture, a sm ...able” (&nbsp; 1 Corinthians 10:21 ) refers to the observance of the Lord's Supper. </p> <p> 3. Money tables The money changers' tables were likely small tray
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  • ...embodies the idea but does not attempt to represent the appearance of our Lord’s death. </p> <p> <b> 2. Symbolical Scenes. </b> —As we have seen, the earl
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  • ...Nazarenes. The saint of Palestinian Christianity is undoubtedly James, the Lord’s brother, already referred to (see the glowing account of him by Hegesippus,
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  • ...6:23; &nbsp;John 16:26). ‘In that day’ the disciples shall recognize their Lord’s Divinity, and pray to the Father in His name. In the Fourth Gospel, therefo
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  • ...His [[Kingdom]] (&nbsp;Luke 22:30). See Bread, Cup, Fasting, Food, Lord’s Supper, Meals, Wine. </p>
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  • ...> <p> The following passages will show some of the results produced by our Lord’s teaching in Christian thought and life. There are differences of διακο
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  • ...’ He is ‘the Lord Messiah’ (xvii. 14), ‘our Lord Christ’ (xxxix. 10), ‘the Lord’s Christ’ (xxix. 6). ‘We live in the Lord’ (xli. 3). He was born of a v
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  • ...ious thought that the first of the long line of celebrations of the Lord’s Supper should have taken place in a room chosen beforehand by Christ Himself. The
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  • ...as the [[Bread]] of Life (John 6); and said of the broken loaf at the Last Supper, ‘Take, eat, this is my body.’ </p> <p> For further information the rea
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  • ...usion of each other’s claims, gave rise to the strife that marred the Last Supper. In rebuking this spirit, Christ had in view not merely the mistaken tenden
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  • ...ay not be without significance for the study of this feature of the Lord’s Supper. </p> <p> <b> 3 </b> . The gravity with which sin was regarded is suggested
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  • ...John’s doctrine </b> .-It is from St. John that we have the record of our Lord’s most impressive teaching on the subject of those whom the Father had given ...entiles; but the major part of them refused: they would not "come into the supper;" they made "light of it;" light of an election founded on faith, and which
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  • ...can have been no real conflict with evil, and that so the accounts of our Lord’s temptation, which are intended to be so priceless to His tempted disciples,
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  • ...by Christ; although we note that what is freshest and most personal in our Lord’s words (&nbsp;Luke 12:47-48) goes to modify the dreadful wholesale dogma, an ...t most congregations have an extempore service. [[Baptism]] and the Lord's supper are observed in all Universalist churches. The mode of the former is left t
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  • ...mands of Christ, and there might be differences between the Twelve and the Lord’s brethren. We know that there was collision between the [[Divine]] commands ...ainly Apostles ( <em> e.g. </em> &nbsp; Acts 14:14 ), and so was James the Lord’s brother (&nbsp; Galatians 1:19 ). The old disciples [[Andronicus]] and [[Ju
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  • ...f the Disciples’ [[Feet]] (&nbsp;John 13:12-20); institution of the Lord’s Supper (&nbsp;Matthew 26:26-29, &nbsp;Mark 14:22-25, &nbsp;Luke 22:19-20); after t
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  • ...he world can receive. That was the blunder of the commercial people of our Lord’s time, who were so engrossed with their own business as to pay no attention ...less in his own sinful nature, when the King shall come in to the marriage supper of the Lamb in heaven! It would be well if every man who is looking for acc
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  • ...5); Babut, <i> La Pensée de Jesu sur la Mort </i> (1897); Smeaton, <i> Our Lord’s [[Doctrine]] of the [[Atonement]] </i> (1871); Fairbairn, ‘Christ’s [[A
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  • ...<i> [[Trial]] and Death of Jesus Christ </i> , p. 110 ff.; Hanna, <i> Our Lord’s Life on Earth </i> [ed. 1882], pp. 458–467; Bruce, <i> Training of the Tw
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  • ...ely of the “last period of time”: “In the last days, … the mountain of the Lord’s house shall be established [as the chief of the mountains].…” Some scho ...which the Revised Version (British and American) corrects, giving, "during supper"). </p> <p> For "end" the Revised Version (British and American) has "utter
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  • ...d, and thus can be literally manducated by those who partake of the Lord’s Supper. (For further extreme and unreasonable positions of Luther’s followers, o
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  • ...abees]] 6:7; Herod. ix. 110). </p> <p> For the question of the date of our Lord’s birth, and the authority for the traditional 25th December, see art. Calend ...servants," etc., and ( <i> b </i> ) Herod on his <i> birthday </i> "made a supper to his lords, and the high captains," etc. The King James Version (&nbsp; M
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  • ...t rather to avoid earthly good fortune. His sacrificial view of the Lord’s Supper, with its sacerdotal accompaniments, greatly enervated his conception of th
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  • ...id not foretell His death or resurrection. He did not institute the Lord’s Supper. The disciples, convinced that the Messiah could not remain in the tomb, ha
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  • ...> [[Drink,]] [[Drinking.]] </b> —See [[Eating]] and Drinking, Food, Lord’s Supper, Meals, Wine. </p>
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  • ...ethany]] (14:1-11), Jesus prepared for the Passover, instituted the Lord’s Supper, then went and prayed in the [[Garden]] of [[Gethsemane]] (14:12-42). He wa
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  • ...opens with a historical allusion to some attempt to alter the site of the Lord’s Sanctuary, probably a reference to the closing and dismantling of the templ ...Christ and His disciples sang a hymn after the [[Passover]] and the Lord's supper (&nbsp;Matthew 26:30; &nbsp;Mark 14:26). Probably it was the Great [[Hallel
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  • ...ed Jesus to the high priest’s palace (Gregory, Moral. xiv. 23). James, the Lord’s brother, who, according to Eus. HE ii. 23, always after his conversion wore
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  • ...to us” ’ (v. 114). </p> <p> Mohammed may have had some idea of the Lord’s Supper when he recited these words, or of the love-feasts which were ‘recurring
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  • ...> Vis. </i> iii, 3, <i> Mand. </i> iv. 3, <i> Sim. </i> ix. 16) the Lord’s Supper does not appear to be alluded to. [[Fasting]] is often mentioned, and once
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  • ...ords of the Fourth Gospel the impression that he should not die before the Lord’s coming is corrected, and the truthfulness of his witness as given in this G
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  • ...of the existence, in the minds of the Pharisees, of a strong belief in our Lord’s toleration. No matter how vehemently He denounced their hypocrisy, they wer
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  • ...24). </p> <p> <b> 4. Union of believers with one another. </b> —The Lord’s Supper is the simplest and most perfect outward expression of the union of [[Chris
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  • ...obability, have wished to identify him with St. John or with St. James the Lord’s brother (see Swete’s notes, <i> in loc </i> .). In art he is sometimes re
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  • ...ivated. At [[Corinth]] the ἀγάπη, or love-feast, which ended in the Lord’s Supper, all too readily degenerated into something not very unlike the banquets in
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  • ...s, in defiance of Jewish abhorrence of the pagan custom) when Herod made a supper to his lords, and Herodias' daughter by dancing so pleased him that he prom ...kings and rulers of the earth who conspired (&nbsp;Luke 23:12) against the Lord’s Anointed, and wreaked their will on Him, while all the time they were being
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  • ...consideration is that eating together signifies fellowship. In the Lord’s Supper, those who eat the bread and drink the wine are united together with Christ
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  • ...of His work as Saviour. Only thus can we interpret His saying at the Last Supper and His repeated prophecies to His followers (&nbsp; Mark 14:24; &nbsp; Mar ...ted’ was in relation to the Israelite king, who was frequently called ‘the Lord’s anointed’ (&nbsp;1 Samuel 24:10; &nbsp;Psalms 18:50; &nbsp;Psalms 20:6).
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  • ...a foreshadowing of the Christian sacraments of [[Baptism]] and the Lord’s Supper (&nbsp;1 Corinthians 10:2; &nbsp;1 Corinthians 10:16). St. Paul’s argumen
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  • ...n order to worship God in the observance of the new Passover of the Lord's Supper. Here, leaven symbolizes sin that defiles the believer and disrupts the chu ...ffect of leaven in raising a mass of dough (see above) is the basis of our Lord’s parable of the Leaven (&nbsp;Matthew 13:33, &nbsp;Luke 13:20-21), which set
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  • ...f God in a people. Nor is it the observance of the sacrament of the Lord’s Supper, although therein, whatever be their varying conceptions of its mode and fo
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  • ...spiritualizing tendency at work having a partial source of support in our Lord’s teaching, and the possibilities of later modifications of an earlier tradit ...see also &nbsp;Romans 6:3-5; &nbsp;1 Peter 3:21-22 ). </p> <p> The Lord's Supper is less connected in its symbolism than baptism, but the early correlation
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  • .../p> <p> Jesus interprets his death as expiatory and vicarious. At the Last Supper he understands himself as the eschatological [[Passover]] lamb (&nbsp;Matth ...ring in the cause of Christ. St. Paul is told that he is to suffer for the Lord’s name’s sake (&nbsp;Acts 9:16). He tells Timothy that he suffers because h
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  • ...tthew 26:2), His plain allusion to the presence of the traitor at the Last Supper (&nbsp;Luke 22:21), His giving the sop to Judas (&nbsp;John 13:26), may all
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  • ...s decided on the ground that they have or have not helped and relieved the Lord’s brethren (&nbsp;Matthew 25:34-46), and in St. Luke our Lord is reported as ...odist]] Episcopal Church alms are collected at the sacrament of the Lord's Supper and at the love-feasts. </p> <p> On the Christian duty of alms-giving see T
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  • ...d to is by St. Paul in his advice to the Corinthians concerning the Lord’s Supper. He there intimates that sickness and even death are a [[Divine]] judgment
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  • ...33). </p> <p> If we turn to another central part of Christ’s teaching, the Lord’s Prayer, we find again the social side interwoven with the spiritual. It was ...esent inspiration. It does not practice baptism, but celebrates the Lord's supper whenever led by "inspiration." Inspiration is sometimes private, at other t
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  • ...in the Eastern Church in the 3rd cent. (who objected to wine at the Lord’s Supper), cannot appeal to NT principles for a justification of their actions.]Both
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  • ..., which is exalted above all blessing and praise” (Neh. 9:5). </p> <p> The Lord’s “blessing” rests on those who are faithful to Him: “A blessing, if ye ...ard or downward was benedictory. See [[Benediction]] and See [[Lord]] 'S [[Supper]] . </p>
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