Spiritual Interpretation Of Bread And Wine
Every time we hear bread and wine, some Christians will be left behind with the Holy Communion which is always held in church. However, this banquet, which was served with bread and wine, was not the first time when Jesus celebrated Holy Communion with His twelve disciples. But the first person recorded in the Bible who held such a banquet, was when Abraham entertained a Salem king named Abimelech. And Abraham served him with bread and wine. Of course, to talk about this passage about bread and wine is not only from a Christian perspective, but from a Kabbalah point of view.
Bread is included in the aspect of Malchut, and is represented by the moon. White round bread symbolizes an agreement. And wine itself is a symbol of love, harmony and joy. Wine that has blood, because it is red. And red is also blood belonging to the Malchut aspect group. If we remember the Holy Communion, some churches still do it by breaking white round bread, which means changing an old testament. And wine implies a renewed and everlasting covenant. And leaven means Egyptian slavery. So spiritually, the bread and wine are renewed covenants, and they are eternally binding to eternity.
Love and Light, Nuriella.
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