I don’t think that this is a good representation of the Mass. There is nothing more Biblical than the Mass.
First of all, in a 3 year liturgical cycle, you will hear virtually the ENTIRE Bible being recited at mass.
The doctrines of the Church as they pertain to the Mass (Acts 2:46-47, 1 Cor. 10:16), the Eucharist (Matt. 26:26-29, Mark 14:22-25, Luke 22:19-20, John 6:29-71, 1 Cor. 11:27-30**)**, *Confession *(Matt. 16:15, Matt. 18: 15-18, John 20:21-23, 2:Cor. 2:10, 5:18-20), *Baptism *(Ezk. 36:25-28, Acts 2:37-38, Acts 10:48, John 3:5, Mark 16:16, Eph. 4:5) and so on, are well-documented in the Bible.
**The Book of Revelation is filled **with similarities between Mass on earth and that of the heavenly liturgy. Here is a list of some of them:
Rev. 1:10** speaks of the heavenly liturgy being celebrated on the Lord’s day. Catholics are obliged to attend mass on Sunday (the Lord’s Day).**
Rev. 1:12, 2:5** speaks of lampstands or “Menorahs”** in heaven. They are also used in the mass here on earth.
Rev. 1:13, 4:4, 6:11, 7:9, 15:6, 19:13-14** tells us about priests wearing special vestments** in the heavenly liturgy. Here on earth, Catholic priests also wear liturgical vestments when celebrating Mass.
Rev. 2:5, 16, 21; 3:3; 16:11** speaks of a penitential rite** going on in heaven – just like the in the Mass on earth.
Rev. 15:3-4** speaks of the* “Gloria***” being recited in heaven. You will hear this recited during the Mass on earth.
Rev. 4:4, 5:14; 11:16, 14:3, 19:4** mentions the priests** in heaven. On earth, the priest offers Jesus’ eternal and ongoing sacrifice during the Mass.
Rev. 5:8, 6:9-11, 8:3-4** speaks of the saints in heaven interceding** on our behalf – just as they are petitioned in the Mass.
Rev. 4:8** speaks of heaven’s un-ending hymn of praise to God,* “Holy, Holy, Holy***”. This very same prayer is recited in the Mass.
Rev. 2:17** speaks of manna in heaven that is given to the faithful. Likewise, during the Mass, we receive the true manna - the Eucharist**.
Rev. 5:8, 8:3-4** speaks of incense being used in heaven which has been part of the celebration of the Mass from the beginning.
Rev. 6:9 tells us about the martyrs under the heavenly altar** which is mirrored by the Church’s tradition of having relics of saints under the altars of our churches on earth.
Rev. 5** speaks of the Lamb (describing Jesus). During the Mass, Jesus is described as the Lamb of God** during the Liturgy of the Eucharist.
Rev. 8:3, 11:1, 14:18, 16:7** speaks of an altar being present in heaven – which illustrates that an eternal sacrifice** is being offered. That sacrifice is the very same one being offered on the altar during the Mass.
Rev. 14:4** speaks of those who follow the Lamb wherever he goes. They are celibate. In the same way, our celibate priests** and religious here on earth follow the Lord.
Rev. 15:7, 16:1-4, 8, 10, 12, 17; 21:9** speaks of chalices** (bowls) being used in the heavenly liturgy. Likewise, chalices are used to offer our Lord’s eternal sacrifice on earth during the Mass.
Rev. 17, 19:9** speaks of consuming the Lamb at the marriage celebration in Heaven. This is done at every single Mass on earth during Communion**.
Rev. 19:1, 3, 4, 6** speaks of the “Alleluia**” being recited in heaven. You will find this recited at every Mass here on earth.
Finally, in Rev. 5:14; 7:12; 19:4, we read that heaven’s concluding liturgical prayer “Amen” is the very one that is recited at the end of the Mass on earth.