PAUL'S COMMUNION CONTRADICTION
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PROSECUTION
Under the Law it was necessary that the Paschal Lamb should not only be free from blemish but also have no broken bone
(see Exodus 12:46, Numbers 9:12 and John 19:36). That is why the Roman soldiers were prevented from breaking our Lord's legs after His crucifixion on the stake. Why then does Paul say in I Corinthians 11:24, concerning that tender moment when our Lord took bread at the Last Supper with His Apostles ..."And when He had given thanks, He brake it, and said, Take eat, this is My body WHICH IS BROKEN FOR YOU: this do in remembrance of Me".
DEFENCE
Again it is the Prosecution that is at fault for making false accusations, for Paul did
not write this in I Corinthians 11:24. All the most accurate Greek texts omit the point of grievance claimed here. Scholars and students have in recent years gained new evidence from ancient scrolls, which have since come to light. Most of the recent translations agree with the Revised Version text, which reads ..."... and when He had given thanks, He brake it, and said, This is My body which is for you: This do in remembrance of Me".
There is no mention of the body being broken in this account, which is confirmed as correct through
numerics by both lvan Panin and F. W. Grant.
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