Divine dinners.From the fruit of Eden to the Last Supper Last Supper, in the New Testament, meal taken by Jesus and his disciples on the eve of the passion. Jesus broke bread and passed a cup of wine among the disciples, identifying himself with the bread and the wine and linking the meal to his impending death on the , you and your family can share in the heavenly heav·en·ly adj. 1. Sublime; delightful; enchanting. 2. Of or relating to the firmament; celestial: the sun, the moon, and other heavenly bodies. 3. banquets of the Old and New Testaments. Cooking with the Bible: Biblical Food, Feasts, and Lore (Greenwood Greenwood. 1 City (1990 pop. 26,265), Johnson co., central Ind.; settled 1822, inc. as a city 1960. A residential suburb of Indianapolis, Greenwood is in a retail shopping area. Manufactures include motor vehicle parts and metal products. Press) provides the theological, historical, and cultural significance of 18 meals found in scripture. Authors Anthony Chiffolo and the Rev. Rayner Hesse Jr. also describe how ancient cooks prepared and served each meal--from "King David's Nuptials" to "A Galilean Breakfast"--and how modern cooks can do the same. It's nourishment nour·ish·ment n. Something that nourishes; food. for the body and soul. |
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