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So does the Passover have a foreshadow of the Eucharist and transubstantiation of the “tokens” ?I think this lack of understanding of the nature and meaning of the Eucharist is a reflection of a deficient understanding of Passover. Unfortunately it is very common among most Christians who have little background in Judaism.
Yes , I love that verse. Salvation came from the likes of a nation divided, split, and half disappeared and from a religion just as split between Sadducees and Pharisees etc. She perfectly delivered just as the Church will be perfectly delivered, despite our problems and divisions. They had different notions but were unified in whom they worshipped as we are also today."You worship what you do not know; we worship what we know, for salvation is from the Jews". John 4:22–23
I prefer, “In like manner the chalice also, after he had supped, saying: This is the chalice, the new testament in my blood, which shall be shed for you.” After this Matthew has the Lord calling what is in the chalice as “fruit of the vine”.20 And likewise the cup after supper, saying, “This cup which is poured out for you is the new covenant in my blood. Luke 22:20–21
To which cup are you referring?
Thank you.Yes, we certainly inculcate Christ by “eating” His Word,
yes he was referring to the Cross, but the literal eating is disputedbut the ancients also did not miss that Jesus was speaking literally of His own Body and Blood that He shed on the cross for us.
The church from the beginning had 3-4 views (funny, as we do today). Transubstantiation developed from sevral of the views.This is why the Church believed nothing else until the Reformation 1500 years after the Apostles.
If you are speaking about Ignatius, wrong context. The early church did not formalize, make mandatory, your transubstantiation view. Don’t recall the heresy of symbolic, spiritual, consubstantiated elements in the early church (but certainly later on all the way up to Trent)At that point, people returned to the early heresies that were defeated by the Church, that the Eucharist was not “really” His Body and Blood.
The Witness of Remembrance and Thanksgiving by Christians from then to now, all around the world, is not dependent on transubstantiation.How do you set aside the witness of the Church from the first century to 1500?
Who got it wrong during His earthly ministry ? Or are we assuming that apparent silence means they all took it as literal transubstantiation ?.Why didnt Jesus correct them, if they got it wrong?