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    Early Christian Eucharist

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    during their stay in the desert but it is also a celebration of anticipation when all God’s people will enjoy liberty. According to the synoptic gospels, Jesus’s Last Supper with his disciples was the Jewish Passover meal. With that meal, Jesus anticipated his death and reinterpreted the Passover symbols: “This cup that is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood” (Luke 22:20). In other words, in the early Church, Christians celebrate their covenant relationship with God as they await…

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    disciples, therefore, leading to crucifixion. The last supper had more of a significance to it, it was also known as the passover meal, Jesus’ command to remember what He was about to do on behalf of all mankind: shed His blood on the cross thereby paying the debt of our sins (Luke 22:19). Therefore using the passover to have a new covenant, there was two symbols associated with the passover and to remind them about the sacrifice. Which saves us from spiritual death and…

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    There are many ways elements of the universe correlate to man-made matters, such as keeping time or organizing events, in a systematic manner. A common method of maintaining events and time in order is by the use of a calendar; a chart or series of pages showing the days, weeks, and months of a particular year, or giving particular seasonal information. Not all calendars are arranged identically, as events and holidays can fall on different days each year, and time can be measured by different…

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    right into a hallway. In the book the people always called her chaya but in the movie they never called her chaya they kept it at hannah. Also in the movie the jews in the concentration camp have a passover for rivka after her mother died to calm her nerves, but in the book they do not have the second passover, and rivka does not even have a mom in the book. Also in the movie hannah's job was to dig up the rocks and in the story her job was to carry water and serve food to the…

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    Abrahamic Pilgrimage Essay

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    in their pilgrimage purpose and practices. The five pillars of Islam are five essential acts that every able Muslim must perform; the fifth is the Hajj, the journey to Mecca that must be accomplished once in a lifetime. The three Judaic festivals, Passover, Shavuot and Sukkot required male Jews to travel to Solomon’s Temple at least once per festival, although this is no longer expected as the temple…

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    hardships with Passover. Passover commemorates a remarkable historical time for the Jewish people. The Hebrew people were slaves in Egypt and God sent Moses to deliver them from the bondage. When the Angel of Death was sent to take the first born son of all the Egyptians, the first born sons of all the Israelites were spared, and their homes were “passed over” by the Angel of Death. This was the final event before the Hebrews escaped from slavery. In order to commemorate their freedom, Passover…

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    return to God and to our true home. In order to accomplish this, one must tell the stories and to obey the law. The Jewish God is known as the “God of Movement”. Jewish people are suppose to put an end of exile. One holiday that Jews celebrate is Passover. Since God is all good and all powerful they expect him to live up to his own standards. When he doesn’t live up to his own standards they doubt him. In Judaism, meet and dairy can not be mixed, they are strict on what they can and can’t…

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    Kosher Research Paper

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    1. The religion I was given was Jewish Orthodox and I chose the Argentinian nationality. 2. A term many of us have heard about is “kosher” however, not everyone is familiar with this term. This term is found in Judaism and it is a dietary law based upon the Torah. There are three essential parts to this term. The first part begins with the food itself. The animals and vegetables that may be consumed must fall under all of these requirements; for starters, the animal must be four-footed, have…

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    The Eucharist is an important part of the Catholic, Protestant and Eastern Orthodox Christian traditions. Although the topic and much of the performance associated with the Eucharist is uniform across Christian traditions, the way in which each branch understands the ritual practice of the Eucharist is unique. The Eucharist is an important aspect of the Christianity that incorporates the ritual, social and mythological dimensions in giving meaning to the suffering of Christ and the unity of…

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    Passover is when the Hebrews put blood of a lamb on the doors of Hebrew family’s so the angel of death would pass over their houses and only kill the first born of Egyptians. The ten commandment are famous because of the story of Moses helping the Hebrews…

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