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1 | mundy thursday used referenc Last Supper | John 13:34 | mazapan | 46392 | ||
where does the expression "mundy thursday" come from relating to the Last Supper | ||||||
2 | mundy thursday used referenc Last Supper | John 13:34 | Searcher56 | 46393 | ||
Etymology of Maundy ... mazapan, Greetings, Maundy is from Middle English maunde ceremony of washing the feet of the poor on Maundy Thursday, from Old French mandé, from Latin mandatum command; from Jesus' words in John 13:34. Source: Merriam-Webster's Collegiate®Dictionary The name is taken from an anthem sung in Roman Catholic churches on that day: “Mandatum novum do vobis” (“a new commandment I give to you”; John 13:34). Source: Encyclopædia Britannica Hope this helps, Searcher |
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