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1 | Leavened Bread vs. Unleavened Bread | Amos 1:1 | Makarios | 8205 | ||
In Communion, should we use leavened bread (like little wafers) or unleavened bread? Does it matter if we use one or the other? | ||||||
2 | Leavened Bread vs. Unleavened Bread | Amos 1:1 | Pivot71 | 8206 | ||
The type of bread we use for communion matters. Jesus said in 1Cor 11:24 that we should do this in remembrance of him. It was at the feast of passover, the bread that was used is the unleavened type (Mark 14:12). Many times God warned his people Israel about the using or possesion of leaven (Ex 12:15,19,Lev 2:11,Lev 6:11) Leaven is seen as a material that corrupts the dough, making the dough to rise beyond what would have been its limit. The communion is a sacred ordinance which must not be corrupted by any means just as we too must not allow ourselves to be corrupted by the world. The body of our Lord which this bread signifies is not corrupt! If we take the bread in an unworthy manner, we are doom for a repercussion. 1Cor 11:27-30. |
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3 | Leavened Bread vs. Unleavened Bread | Amos 1:1 | Searcher56 | 8211 | ||
The word for the unleavened is azumos, which means unfermented, free from leaven or yeast. However, the word used in 1Cor 11:23, 26, 27, 28) is artos, which means food composed of flour mixed with water and baked. Matt 26:26, Mark 14:22 and Luke 22:19 use the same word. All these refer to the Last Supper. John 13:18 also uses the same word, but may not be the Last Supper. |
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