Remember the broiled fish
he ate after resurrection?
Not exact matches
Eat before death; begin to drink
after death; drink abundantly
after the
resurrection.
The eyewitnesses of the
Resurrection of Jesus — those who
ate, drank, spoke with, and listened to the Lord Jesus Christ
after His
Resurrection — were so convinced of the Good News of God's Love, Forgiveness, Peace, and Healing Power for all humanity revealed by the Risen Jesus Christ that these eyewitnesses were willing to die as martyrs for their belief in the Risen Christ as fully God and fully man when it was illegal to do so under Roman authority (where Cesar was considered a deity in the state cult religion).
This is made clear through the fact that even
after the
resurrection, Jesus «
ate and drank with them as a being of flesh, although spiritually united with the Father,» [29] thus denying any docetic tendency to spiritualize the
resurrection.
After the
Resurrection we returned home to
eat mageiritsa, Easter eggs, and tsoureki (Easter bread), bringing home with us the «Holy Light» (or Holy Fire).
In point of fact there is no reference to Christ
eating meat, ever, except for
after the
resurrection where he
ate a bite of broiled fish to convince the apostles he was risen from the dead and not an apparition.