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Question: You said: "This passage clearly shows that bread is a symbol of Jesus' flesh and supports the statement made." Can you tell me what is the difference between the word "is" and the word "symbolizes"
Asked by Einstein_the_king
in this context The word "is" implies that bread is an actual physical manifestation of Jesus' flesh. The word "symbolizes" implies that bread is used as a representation of Jesus' flesh.
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