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benhur
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Hi Kliska,So, this is a question for those of my brothers and sisters who believe in the Real Presence whatever your denomination. This is an area I’ve been studying for a long while now (as I come from a “symbolic” background as far as communion goes), and thus far Pitre has come the closest to helping me “get it” (it being the Real Presence) at least on a head level. One reason is the emphasis on consuming the flesh of the lambs in the various OT sacrifices which directly call for that. (Passover, Todah offerings, etc…)
My question is this; is there a parallel somewhere or in a form I’m missing for drinking blood? I see drinking and pouring out wine, I see drinking and even pouring out water… I see sprinkling blood, smearing blood, and dipping blood, but no drinking blood except in a negative sense, such as in Revelation. I’m aware of the prohibition about drinking blood, because the life of the soul resides in the blood. So perhaps there is no parallel with eating of flesh?
The OT ate the lamb , but they also continually offered lambs and blood sacrifices. This is to cease, hence the bread , an old passover symbol of purity , would be our new symbol for flesh. Again to get away from continual flesh offering. Furthermore the Jews eat lamb in Passover , but do not insist that it is “the” same lamb from the original Passover. I believe transubstantiation calls for us to eat flesh that was on the cross, that is the “Original” Lamb, which is way beyond symbolism of Passover. They certainly did not drink blood , again making literal comparison to OT difficult. I mean one can say they ate fleshly lamb so we must also , but they did not drink blood but we do that ? Inconsistencies are less apparent the closer one goes to a symbolic, spiritual view.
Blessings
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