By analyzing the size of the plates and the food in them, scientists have shown an interesting trend in depictions of the Last Supper over the centuries. Turns out the habit of up-sizing proportions is not a particularly new phenomena.
what's with the bread? where's the matzah? remember, the "last supper" is a pesach seder.
Posted by: mrfred on March 23, 2010 04:53 PMGo on, pull the other one. It's not like he was Jewish or something.
Posted by: scott on March 23, 2010 05:56 PMIt says bread in the King James version. Since that's what Paul was speaking at the time he wrote it, we know that Jesus decided to eat bread instead of some matzah just so he could prove we weren't governed by the Old Covenant.
Posted by: Ron ap Rhys on March 24, 2010 08:29 AMIt says bread in the King James version. Since that's what Paul was speaking at the time he wrote it, we know that Jesus decided to eat bread instead of some matzah just so he could prove we weren't governed by the Old Covenant.
Posted by: Ron ap Rhys on March 24, 2010 09:21 AM