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What does the Bible say about David eating the holy bread?

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David ate the holy bread to demonstrate Christ's lordship over religious law.

In 1 Samuel 21, David's act of eating the holy bread illustrates the authority of Christ as the Lord of the Sabbath. When questioned by the Pharisees in Mark 2:26, Jesus references David's actions to show that mercy and necessity supersede ceremonial law. This narrative evokes the truth that Jesus, as the greater David, fulfills the law and invites His followers to partake in His blessings, even if those blessings were traditionally reserved for priests.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 21:1-7, Mark 2:23-28

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