12 apostles:
6 of them had "Tortilla" ...and the other 6 had "Focaccia"...while Jesus had "french toast"
2006-08-22 09:15:34
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answer #1
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answered by Sheefa 3
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Jesus used English Muffins with cheese on them most of the time. I believe that is what was served at the last supper. He only used Thomas' English Muffins, though. The reason that Thomas the disciple didn't believe that Jesus came back from the dead is because he was just so excited to have his #1 client back. He was concerned he might go out of business without Jesus eating all those English muffins, and serving them to all those followers.
2006-08-22 09:08:52
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Mark relates with regard to the bread utilized by ability of Jesus while instituting the Lord’s night Meal: “As they persevered eating, he took a loaf, reported a blessing, broke it and gave it to them, and reported: ‘Take it, this implies my physique.’” (Mr 14:22) The loaf of bread grow to be the type reachable for the Passover meal that Jesus and his disciples had already concluded. This grow to be unleavened bread, as no leaven grow to be authorized in Jewish properties in the process the Passover and the linked competition of Unfermented muffins. (Ex 13:6-10) Leaven is used Scripturally to indicate sinfulness. The unleavened high quality of the bread is suited via fact it represents Jesus’ sinless fleshly physique. (Heb 7:26; 9:14; 1Pe 2:22, 24) The unleavened loaf grow to be flat and brittle; so it grow to be broken, as grow to be universal at nutrition in those days. I stay in California additionally, do no longer understand what variety of bread could resemble the bread used on the Passover. yet i'm able to inform you the thank you to make it. from time to time, they use unseasoned Jewish matzos having not greater components, including onions or eggs. otherwise, unleavened bread could be made with a small volume of entire-grain flour (the place obtainable, wheat) mixed with slightly water. The dough could be rolled skinny and may well be baked on a fairly oiled cooking sheet till the bread is dry and crisp. If wheat flour isn't obtainable, unfermented bread could be made with flour from barley, rice, corn, or yet another grain. The dough is rolled skinny and baked on a gently oiled cooking sheet. Such bread is suited via fact it does no longer incorporate leaven (yeast), which the Bible makes use of to characterize corruption or sin.
2016-11-05 09:48:21
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answer #3
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answered by overbay 4
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Subway's Parmesan Oregano, then added a few turkey slices, some lettuce and then pickles for extra YUM! But no mayo. Gotta keep the figure, ya know. And maybe a chocolate cookie.
2006-08-22 09:11:30
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answer #4
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answered by Cereza 1
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Flatbread, of which there are many varieties, pita being one of them. If you live in a city that has a nieghborhood populated with people from the middle east, check out their bakeries, the bread is great. I used to live in Brooklyn, NY which has some great middle eastern bakeries.
2006-08-22 09:30:58
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answer #5
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answered by muckrake 4
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Jesus likely served unleavened bread, try some pitas
2006-08-22 09:06:24
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answer #6
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answered by glitterprincess 4
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Despite the fact that your question seems to be facetious, I'll answer it:
Jesus used unleavened bread. In the Bible, leaven is often used in illustrations to depict corruption. As the bread he used was to represent his body (which was perfect), unleavened bread is the only choice to make. It was also the leftovers of the bread they had used to celebrate the Jewish Passover earlier that evening. Jews only use unleavened bread in that celebration.
2006-08-22 09:14:01
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answer #7
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answered by Epitome_inc 4
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Monk's bread
2006-08-22 09:07:35
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answer #8
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answered by wisdomwizard 1
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Muffin the mule is not a criminal offence
2006-08-22 09:11:17
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answer #9
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answered by prometheus_unbound 3
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Hot cross buns of course.
2006-08-22 09:06:36
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answer #10
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answered by i luv teh fishes 7
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