Jesus asks the disciples “How many loaves have ye?” they then responded, “And they said, Seven.” In this account of a food multiplication miracle Jesus directs the activity by personally seating the crowd for the meal. Jesus then begins with a prayer giving thanks. Here Mark uses a different Greek word eulogein than he used in the last account of the feeding of the five thousand. Here it is eucharistein from which Christianity adopted the word for the New Testament word Eucharist meaning the Lord’s Supper. Later it came to mean a sort of transubstantiation in some denominations. By desiring to place the Lord Jesus physically in the Eucharist each time it is eaten the transubstantiationists maintain that the elements genuinely contain the physical body and blood of the Lord Jesus.
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