That Jesus not only
distributed bread and wine to the disciples but also accompanied the acts with words giving them a new, special meaning can not be reasonably questioned.
Not exact matches
Yet, at this same meal, Jesus took
bread and wine and distributed them to his errant, defecting disciples.
He had taken
bread, blessed it, broken it,
and distributed it to his companions; he had taken the cup, blessed the
wine,
and given it to those present.
In a low Eucharist, the minister takes
bread and wine, gives thanks,
and distributes.
Biel is not entirely happy, as a theologian, with transubstantiation as a description of what happens to the
bread and wine though he entirely accepted it,
and often waxed lyrical about the Mass: «What super-excellent glory of the priest to hold
and dispense his God,
distributing Him to others.»