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1 | What liquid was in the communion cup? | 1 Cor 11:25 | DocTrinsograce | 233003 | ||
Unleavened certainly makes sense historically -- wheat grain, clearly. (I was at one church recently that used some kind of wafer that was, I think, rice.) Of course, it would have been stone ground in Biblical times. If the ethanol content of wine is an important factor, I wonder if refined GMO wheat is an issue. :-) Come to that, aren't there something over 5,000 grape varieties in the world? I wonder if the kind of grape that was used in the Middle East is still extant? | ||||||
2 | What liquid was in the communion cup? | 1 Cor 11:25 | Beja | 233005 | ||
Doc, Ironically I am reading Calvin on the sacraments in the institutes. I'll let you know if I he is for a specific type of grape. Haha. ;) In Christ, Beja |
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