@earl-of-trumps saidProbably something for the Spirituality Forum, but I also remember 12. I thought my memory might be going but you also remember 12 obviously. 🙂
14 stations... ?
Wow. When I was young it was 12 stations of the cross. Dang inflation!
I believe there is a religion that does 9 stations of the cross also. Every religion is just a little different. I probably don't follow closely enough. 🙂
-VR
@very-rusty saidHere at the Tavern we have several stations, each offering a different choice of delectable foods and drinks. Please enjoy.
Probably something for the Spirituality Forum, but I also remember 12. I thought my memory might be going but you also remember 12 obviously. 🙂
I believe there is a religion that does 9 stations of the cross also. Every religion is just a little different. I probably don't follow closely enough. 🙂
-VR
@great-big-stees saidToday is Easter Eve and I will have eggs and pickled herring.
Here at the Tavern we have several stations, each offering a different choice of delectable foods and drinks. Please enjoy.
@earl-of-trumps saidDo you know what they had for the Last Supper according to the bible? 🙂
I want to go into my corner at my Station. That's the Last Supper one.
-VR
@very-rusty saidHmmmm. Unleavened bread and wine…red?🤔
Do you know what they had for the Last Supper according to the bible? 🙂
-VR
@great-big-stees saidAt this supper, according to the Gospels, Jesus blessed bread and broke it, telling the disciples, “Take, eat; this is my body.” He then passed a cup of wine to them, saying, “This is my blood.” Jesus' words refer to the Crucifixion he was about to suffer in order to atone for humankind's sins.
Hmmmm. Unleavened bread and wine…red?🤔
The Last Supper in the Bible
The story is found in Matthew 26:17-30; Mark 14:12-25; Luke 22:7-20; and John 13:1-30. At the Last Supper, Christ forevermore instituted the observance of Communion or the Eucharist by saying, "Do this in remembrance of me. "Feb 3, 2021
-VR
@very-rusty saidTake it to the SF Spanky.
At this supper, according to the Gospels, Jesus blessed bread and broke it, telling the disciples, “Take, eat; this is my body.” He then passed a cup of wine to them, saying, “This is my blood.” Jesus' words refer to the Crucifixion he was about to suffer in order to atone for humankind's sins.
The Last Supper in the Bible
The story is found in Matthew 26:17-30; Mark 1 ...[text shortened]... servance of Communion or the Eucharist by saying, "Do this in remembrance of me. "Feb 3, 2021
-VR
@ghost-of-a-duke saidSpanky, torunn said anything could be discussed in the tavern and nothing was off Topic. Did you miss that part? 🙂
Take it to the SF Spanky.
Of course being an Athiest you don't want to see it in here. 🙂
Sometimes you just have to put up with things, I know I do!
I have NOTED for an Athiest you do spend a lot of time in the Spirituality Forum. 😛
-VR
@very-rusty saidYa. Kinda like turning the other cheek…right?🤔😁
Spanky, torunn said anything could be discussed in the tavern and nothing was off Topic. Did you miss that part? 🙂
Of course being an Athiest you don't want to see it in here. 🙂
Sometimes you just have to put up with things, I know I do!
-VR
@great-big-stees saidWell, old friend there comes a time when you have no cheek left to turn. 🙂 😛
Ya. Kinda like turning the other cheek…right?🤔😁
-VR
@very-rusty saidOne just has to keep cheekin’ on. Turn, turn, turn.👍
Well, old friend there comes a time when you have no cheek left to turn. 🙂 😛
-VR
@great-big-stees saidYou can do that as much as you want. I'll turn it once, after second time, I strike back. 🙂 👍
One just has to keep cheekin’ on. Turn, turn, turn.
-VR