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Alphabetical [« »] branches 7 brass 1 brazenly 1 bread 55 breadth 2 break 3 breaking 2 | Frequency [« »] 56 communion 56 found 55 believe 55 bread 55 fact 55 foundation 55 future | Protopresbyter Michael Pomazansky Orthodox dogmatic theology IntraText - Concordances bread |
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1 Intro, A,5| the transformation of the bread of the Eucharist and~the 2 II, 7,6 | present~communion of the Bread upon which has been performed 3 II, 8,5 | the Mystery in which the bread and wine of offering~are 4 II, 8,5 | or transformation~of the bread and wine into the Body and 5 II, 8,5 | Mystery are called the “Bread of heaven and the~Cup of 6 II, 8,5 | conversation concerning the Bread of Life on the occasion 7 II, 8,5 | taught, “I am the living bread which came~down from heaven: 8 II, 8,5 | If any man eat of this bread, he shall live forever; 9 II, 8,5 | shall live forever; and the bread which I will~give is My 10 II, 8,5 | that His words about the Bread of Life be understood in 11 II, 8,5 | life in the Spirit. “The Bread of Heaven~and the Cup of 12 II, 8,5 | they were eating Jesus took~bread, and blessed it, and brake 13 II, 8,5 | chapter, we read “And He took bread, and gave thanks, and~brake 14 II, 8,5 | which He was betrayed,~took bread, and when He had given thanks, 15 II, 8,5 | the Blood of Christ? The bread~which we break, is it not 16 II, 8,5 | For we, being many are one~bread, and one body, for we are 17 II, 8,5 | all partakers of that one bread” (1 Cor. 10:16-17). And 18 II, 8,5 | as often as ye eat this bread, and drink this cup, ye 19 II, 8,5 | whosoever shall eat this Bread, and drink this Cup of the 20 II, 8,5 | and so let him eat of~that Bread, and drink of that Cup. 21 II, 8,5 | all partakers of that one Bread.”The changing of the bread 22 II, 8,5 | Bread.”The changing of the bread and wine in the mystery 23 II, 8,5 | God the Father: “Make this bread the precious~Body of Thy 24 II, 8,5 | by Thy Holy Spirit” — the bread and wine actually are changed 25 II, 8,5 | moment, although our eyes see bread and wine on~the Holy Table, 26 II, 8,5 | only under the “forms” of bread and wine.~Thus the sanctified 27 II, 8,5 | co-presence of Christ “with the bread, under the form of bread, 28 II, 8,5 | bread, under the form of bread, in the bread”); but the 29 II, 8,5 | the form of bread, in the bread”); but the sanctified~Gifts 30 II, 8,5 | accidents” or appearance~of bread and wine. Orthodox theology, 31 II, 8,5 | through a “penetration” of the~bread, so that the Divinity of 32 II, 8,5 | should “enter” into the bread offered for the Eucharist, 33 II, 8,5 | the sanctification of the bread and wine, the bread is changed, 34 II, 8,5 | the bread and wine, the bread is changed, transubstantiated, 35 II, 8,5 | the sanctification of~the bread and wine there remains no 36 II, 8,5 | there remains no longer the bread and wine themselves, but 37 II, 8,5 | the appearance and form of bread and wine.”~Such a teaching 38 II, 8,5 | should not see simply the bread and the cup which have been 39 II, 8,5 | a transformation of the bread and wine~by the power of 40 II, 8,5 | indicate how in us as well the bread and wine or~water taken 41 II, 8,5 | Holy Gifts.~1. Although the bread and wine are transformed 42 II, 8,5 | of the faithful.~4. The bread of offering, which is prepared 43 II, 8,5 | the transformation of the bread and wine in the Mystery 44 II, 8,5 | all partakers of that one Bread” (1 Cor. 10:17), writes 45 II, 8,5 | community partook of one single bread, and in the Orthodox Liturgy 46 II, 8,5 | is~blessed and broken one bread, just as one cup is blessed. ( 47 II, 8,5 | The blessing of the “one” bread was~also violated by the 48 II, 8,5 | Holy Scripture where the bread of the Eucharist is mentioned, 49 II, 8,5 | Eucharist is mentioned, the~bread is called artos in Greek ( 50 II, 8,5 | usually signifies wheat bread which has risen through~ 51 II, 8,5 | did not prepare unleavened bread; this~means that it was 52 II, 8,5 | communities, with leavened bread. All~the more may this be 53 II, 8,5 | law regarding unleavened bread was entirely foreign. In 54 II, 8,5 | homes the usual, leavened~bread; it was also meant to be 55 II, 8,5 | He that eateth of this bread shall live forever” (John