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How the Use of the Word "Flesh" Affects the Meanings of Biblical Statements

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Question: So using this logic, then what is the difference between the statement "the bread that I shall give symbolizes My flesh" and the statement "the bread that I shall give is My flesh"

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The difference between these two statements is that the first statement is symbolic, while the second statement is literal. The first statement can be seen as an allegorical representation of the sacrifice Jesus made for mankind, while the second statement implies that the bread is literally the body of Jesus.

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Published: Saturday, December 10, 2022

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