Cavaradossi, thanks for taking the time posting all the narratives .
Please bear with me, but I am still unconvinced that. from the idea that you say, breaking the break
implies that it is leavened bread. I am supposing that leavened bread is using yeast to make it rise.
I know that at the Jewish passover they used unleavend bread, so wouldn’t it follow that Jesus would have used unleavened for a reason.
I don’t understand you say that because Jesus broke the bread, therefore must mean it is leavened. I mean even if it was unleavend, he would still have to break it . no?
**’‘Notice that each time he takes the bread to break it, it is called αρτον (arton), which carries the implication of leavened bread’’ ** this does not prove at all to my mind that it was leavened bread, unless I am missing something.
Now please don’t get me wrong, I don’t see why we can’t use leavened bread, it would be fine by me, much nicer in my opinion.