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Old 05-17-2008, 12:51 PM
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[3] Maybe "breaking bread" (in Acts 2) was a communal meal that perhaps at some point included the Lord's Supper. However, there's no way we can say that for certain. We can't just appeal to 1 Cor. for this, because the Gentile mission hadn't begun yet (and we can't assume that the ritual was identical).
Marty,

What do you make of Acts 2:42 saying . . . "breaking of the bread," as the article is used, while in 2:46 the noun is anarthrous?
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