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If jesus had been impaled on a stake instead of crucified?

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would christians have shish kebabs for communion instead of wafers.

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  1. What does crucifixion have to do with wafers?


  2. LMAO

  3. That sounds delicious.  Maybe they can change it to that now?

  4. Grover, wonder first why they eat wafers if their christ was pinned to a cross.

  5. Yes, with Mushrooms!

    Mushrooms and Cheeks!

    YAY!

  6. Grover you have just turned my tummy. Yuck! Find the cookie monster and eat a cookie and give up on the meat. Please!

  7. no, but catholics should wear a stake necklace

  8. Hi:

    Jesus had to be crucified Because he had to full fill all the prophetic sign about him

    Starting with the Passover when the Jews where thrown out of Egypt

    The Door had to have blood on the top of it and the two sides of it

    Making it like a cross in order for God not to kill the firstborn of that household

    No bone were broken ( if Jesus was impaled on a stake than he would be defied by having his skull bone broke, where as he was disjointed instead by being crucified on the cross )

    the lamb had to be firstborn on ,without defects and spotless and of a certain age

    Meaning he ,and it was sinless

    It (the blood)had to be put on the door by a thorny bushes call hyssop

    ( meaning he was whipped. Which Christ was )

    There was to be no Leaven or Yeast In the house and the bread was unlevean and of bitter herbs repenting the bitterness of both Sin and Slavery to it

    Your house had to be cleaned every spring Meaning you keep your self clean by following God and by confessing to him your sins and by appecting the blood sacerifice thus you were clean

    You could not eat of the blood

    On the Third day you had to burn the Leftover lamb with fire and get rid of it. and not eat any of it.

    His became accursed by hang on a tree. Mean he took your curse instead So that you can go to heaven and see God as his child.

    The Red Sea divided Provided both a way for the Jews get to the Promise Land and repesent That God provided a way to heaven thru Jesus on the cross and the work of the Holy Spirit

    Parohol of Eqypt repent The Devil or Satan who does not asknowlege God and does not let go of anyone he enslaves and was the prince of the world

    You eat of the Lamb's flesh ; Meaning symbolicly you eat Christ flesh to feed your spirit with the world of God

    Also the wafers repent Both Christ flesh and He is the Lord ( The Bread Giver),  Remember the Manna ( What is it?)  the bread God provided in the wilderess during the Jews travel in it.

    However he was Crucified on a Cross in the shape of a T. Because the Romans  use that form to increase the suffering of the comdemned by this method. You should read more history and Watch The History Channel about executions

    There more I could tell about this but I think you can figure it out on you own.

  9. NO they would wearing little stakes around their necks instead of crosses.

  10. Jesus WAS killed on a stake not cross.

    Cross References

    Strong's Greek Dictionary/Vine's Expository Dictionary of NT words

    James Strong did Strongs concordance also.

    http://www.apostolic-churches.net/bible/...  Use this to check

    any verse in KJV where "cross" occurs.  Hit the word link to find what

    instrument was actually used to kill Jesus.

    http://www.tgm.org/bible.htm       This link has both Strong's and Vines'

    actual original language word dictionaries.  Scroll down to either and

    put cross in the English or Stauros in the Greek box.  Strong's number

    is 4716.

    http://cf.blueletterbible.org/lang/lexic...

    Thayer's Greek lexicon

    http://www.studylight.org/isb/  Interlinear Bibles showing English and

    Greek.  Click on the word to see what it really means/comes from.

    This has the Textus Receptus that KJV used, Byzantine, and Nestle-

    Arnand Greek texts and several Hebrew Interlinears also.

    http://philologos.org/__eb-ttb/  The Two Babylons book by

    Reverend Alexander Hyslop, 1800s....has a cross section.

    http://www.nazarene-friends.org/nazcomm/...

    21st Century Bible (Nazarene) has lengthy notes on cross not

    being the instrument used each place where cross occurs in Bible

    (footnotes..click link)

    http://www.wordofyah.org/scriptures/nt/B...

    Paleo Times Bible (historic and linguistic, uses stake instead

    of cross in English Bible text)

    Debbie

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