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Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist
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Brent Petrie's "Jesus and the Jewish Roots of the Eucharist" explores the historical and theological connections between the Jewish Passover and the Christian Eucharist.
Petrie examines the Jewish traditions and practices surrounding the Passover meal, demonstrating how Jesus' Last Supper was deeply rooted in these customs.
He argues that understanding these roots enhances our appreciation of the Eucharist's significance.
The book is well-researched and provides a fresh perspective on a central Christian sacrament.
It's a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Eucharist's origins and meaning.
Petrie examines the Jewish traditions and practices surrounding the Passover meal, demonstrating how Jesus' Last Supper was deeply rooted in these customs.
He argues that understanding these roots enhances our appreciation of the Eucharist's significance.
The book is well-researched and provides a fresh perspective on a central Christian sacrament.
It's a valuable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the Eucharist's origins and meaning.
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Mentioned in 8 episodes
Mentioned by
Joe Heschmeyer as a helpful resource for understanding the Jewish roots of the Eucharist.


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#151 James White DEBATE debrief (w/ John DeRosa) - Joe Heschmeyer
Mentioned by Fr. Mark-Mary Ames as a source for understanding the consistency and novelty of Jesus' Last Supper in relation to the Passover meal.

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Day 38: Food for the Journey
Mentioned by Ken Hensley when discussing the Jewish tradition of the Messiah's arrival on Passover night.

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On the Journey with Matt and Ken, Ep. 38: The Real Presence – The New Passover
Mentioned by Fr. Mike Schmitz while discussing the Jewish roots of Christianity and the Old Covenant.

Day 118: The Church and Non-Christians (2025)
Recommended by
Scott Hahn as a resource for understanding Jesus and the Jewish roots of the Eucharist and Mary.


E180: The Most Unlikely Convert w/Dr. Scott Hahn
Mentioned by Fr. Jacob for insights on First Temple Judaism connections to Christian Catholic liturgical practice.

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