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What does the Bible say about the Last Supper?

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The Last Supper, as described in Luke 22, highlights Jesus’ desire to have communion with His disciples before His suffering, instituting remembrance of His sacrifice.

The Last Supper is a significant event in the New Testament, particularly recorded in Luke 22:14-20. During this meal, Jesus expressed His deep longing to share this Passover with His disciples before He suffered. He established the practice of communion by taking bread and wine, saying, 'This is my body, which is given for you; this do in remembrance of me.' This moment is critical as it connects to the Passover meal in Exodus and symbolizes the sacrifice He was about to make. By instituting this practice, Jesus ensured that His followers would remember His body broken and blood shed for their salvation.
Scripture References: Luke 22:14-20, Exodus 12:14, Luke 22:19

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Luke 22:19
J.R. Miller · May 1, 2016
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