Eat My Flesh <> Drink my Blood

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mustaphadrink

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No. The breaking of bread in rememberance of what He has done is just that.. remembering. We break bread to demonstrate His body broken for us.

P.S. - You spelled you're incorrectly. "it sounds like your saying"... imagine separating the words and that will help. "It sounds like you are saying".. this is how you know it should be you're.
His body wasn't broken. He had already died before the Roman soldiers came by to break the legs of anyone on a cross who had not died. Breaking the legs assured then that they would die quickly because they would not be able to lift up their bodies and thus cause asphyxiation.
 

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1 Cor 11:24 . .And when he had given thanks, he brake it, and said, Take,
eat: this is my body, which is broken for you (KJV)

The English word "broken" is an editorial insertion, i.e. it's not actually in the
Greek text. The NIV, NAS, NLT, 2011 Catholic, RSV, and the ESV all omit it.

I don't know why translators think they have to pencil words into the Bible
but I sure wish they wouldn't.
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