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Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist: Unlocking the Secrets of the Last Supper Kindle Edition

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“In the Mass – in the 'blood of the new and everlasting covenant' – Christ fulfills the rites of the old covenant. This beautiful book by Dr. Brant Pitre shows us that fulfillment in loving detail. We gain an appreciation of what was, so that we can see, ever more clearly, what 'is now and ever shall be.' Clear, profound and practical – you do not want to miss this book.”
– Dr. Scott Hahn, author of The Lamb’s Supper and Signs of Life
 
“In
Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist Brant Pitre pairs together the Jewish Scriptures and the Jewish tradition to frame the actions of Jesus at the Last Supper, and to provide a fresh look at the heart of Christian practice—the Eucharist. By taking us back to the Jewish roots of our faith, Pitre gives us a powerful lens through which to see anew the bread of the presence, the manna, the Last Supper, and ultimately the meaning of Christian Eucharist. Pitre’s mastery of Scripture and the Jewish traditions makes him the perfect guide for anyone seeking to understand the climax of Jesus’ ministry, the Last Supper and the first Eucharist.”
– Dr. Tim Gray, President of the Augustine Institute

“For Christians, it is impossible to understand ourselves apart from Christ. And here, we see how we cannot truly realize the richness of the Eucharist apart from its meaning in light of the Jewish covenant with God. What an exquisite view of the Eucharist as a personal encounter with Christ and the first Eucharist as a humanity-wide encounter with God!”
– Carl A. Anderson, Supreme Knight of the Knights of Columbus and the New York Times bestselling author of Our Lady of Guadalupe

“With
Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist Brant Pitre puts the Eucharistic Christ into thrilling context by examining the realities of Jewish life in the first century. Believers and non-believers alike will better-appreciate the rich cultural, traditional and scriptural wells from which Eucharistic understanding has been drawn and developed since Jesus of Nazareth first proclaimed, ‘my flesh is real food, and my body real drink.’”
– Elizabeth Scalia, Managing Editor (Catholic) at Patheos.com and the blogger known as The Anchoress

“Captivating, clear and compelling, this book shows how the Eucharist is at the heart of Jesus’ messianic mission. After guiding readers through ancient Jewish hopes for a new Exodus, a new Passover, a new manna and a new temple, Pitre demonstrates step-by-step how Jesus’ institution of the Eucharist fulfills those eschatological expectations. This book is a must read for anyone studying the Biblical foundations for the Eucharist.”

– Edward Sri, Provost of the Augustine Institute and author of 
Men, Women and the Mystery of Love

“Rare is the book that demands to be read by beginners and scholars alike, but Brant Pitre has written such a book, combining sparkling prose with profound insight into Scripture's meanings and contexts. Guided by Pitre, we enter into the ancient Israelite prophetic expectation of the fulfillment of the original Exodus through a new Passover, new manna, new priest-king, and new Temple. Pitre shows us how age-old controversies over the Eucharist as sacrifice, meal, and real presence are illumined by Jesus in the Gospels. This exciting and inspiring book fills a major gap in biblical studies.”

– Matthew Levering, Professor of Theology, University of Dayton, and author of
Sacrifice and Community: Jewish Offering and Christian Eucharist

About the Author

BRANT PITRE is a professor of sacred Scripture at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana. He is the author of Jesus the Bridegroom. Dr. Pitre is an extremely enthusiastic and highly sought-after speaker who lectures regularly across the United States. He has produced dozens of Bible studies on both CD and DVD, in which he explores the biblical roots of the Catholic faith. He has also appeared on a number of Catholic radio and television shows, such as Catholic Answers Live and EWTN. He currently lives in Louisiana with his wife, Elizabeth, and their five young children.

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  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B004IK8PZK
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Image; Reprint edition (February 15, 2011)
  • Publication date ‏ : ‎ February 15, 2011
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • File size ‏ : ‎ 2963 KB
  • Text-to-Speech ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Screen Reader ‏ : ‎ Supported
  • Enhanced typesetting ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • X-Ray ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Word Wise ‏ : ‎ Enabled
  • Sticky notes ‏ : ‎ On Kindle Scribe
  • Print length ‏ : ‎ 258 pages
  • Page numbers source ISBN ‏ : ‎ 0385531869
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Behold, God's Love for You!
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Behold, God's Love for You!
Jesus and The Jewish Roots of the Eucharist by Dr. Brant Pitre Review by Christine Calabrese“Behold, God’s love for you!”This book is a scholarly work, bringing us back to the cultural, liturgical and seasonal traditions of Judaism when Jesus of Nazareth graced the earth.I learned that there was a tradition handed down by Melchizedek, offering bread and wine as a sacrifice to the Lord God. The Ark of the Covenant contained bread (manna) from the exodus along with other important relics. This bread was brought out three times a year by the priests and held before the congregation with the words, “Behold, God’s love for you.”The manna during the Jewish exodus never lasted more than a day. Yet, as Catholics, we enjoy the Eucharist daily in every Mass we celebrate. Strikingly interesting!I knew from my protestant background that Jesus is the Passover Lamb, but the details escaped me. The lambs slain for Passover in Jesus’ time were tied to a cross. Passover was a big feast day for the Jews and thousands of spotless lambs were slain on the altar, which Jesus must have seen over his lifetime as He celebrated Passover annually. He knew exactly what lay ahead of Him. I also didn’t know that Jesus never finished the Passover meal with the disciples in the Upper Room – the last cup of wine was not drunk at that meal because it was His sacrifice.“By refusing to drink of the fruit of the vine until He gave up His final breath, He joined the offering of himself under the form of bread and wine to the offering of Himself on Calvary.” *Furthermore, the concept that Jesus is the new manna, and that the Jews were looking for the new manna, had escaped me prior to reading this book. To embrace the full meaning of this, one must truly understand Jewish historical culture: This bread was called, “The Bread of the Presence” and also “The Bread of the Face,” the tangible and physical sign of God’s presence on earth. The exodus from Egypt was truly a miraculous occurrence, and the Jews carried this hope of the new manna in their liturgy and hearts.Even though other religions believed in an afterlife, what separated them from the Jews was how the latter believed in the resurrection of the body. The Eucharist is closely tied to the resurrected body of our Lord. Jesus in His resurrected body is not limited by space and time and form. He can and will appear under any form He pleases, and He instituted and willed to appear under the form of the Eucharist.The author, Dr. Brant Pitre, captured my attention immediately upon describing an intense interview from a well-meaning Baptist pastor at a pre-marital interview.Dr. Pitre’s wife was a Baptist, and the marriage of a Baptist to a Catholic with strong beliefs can cause debate and conflict. Here, as a young man, he was questioned about the validity of the Eucharist, and this challenge spurred him on to deeper study and comprehension of his Catholic faith.Clearly Dr. Pitre has surpassed his goal because he now travels the country and lectures regarding the Eucharist and its incredibly beautiful history. Dr. Pitre makes it plain that none of his discoveries are new, and that in fact, they are clearly written in the Catholic Catechism.Unfortunately, an unstudied and unschooled Catholic can be caught off-guard by well-meaning protestants who question without understanding. This book, therefore, is a great accompaniment to any apologetic library.After reading the entire book, I discovered a lovely study guide supplied in the back! I’d recommend using this study guide in a bible study or book club, as it would help tremendously digging deeper into your faith.“Behold, God’s love for you!”*Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist, p. 169
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I am so happy to come across this book. I'm on page 78. Today, I went to mass just like any other Sunday. But today is different, knowing what I have read in this book so far when the Eucharistic ceremony started. I started to tear up. Don't get me wrong, I have always known what the Eucharist ceremony is. But now I know it more in-depth after reading this book.

The beginning of this book was a slow read for me, I was even thinking of giving up. But I pushed through it, and I'm glad I did.

My advice is don't give up. Because you will never see the Eucharistic ceremony the same way again after reading this book.

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