![]() Seder meal tradition, handed down in age-old eastern European Jewish (Ashkenazi) custom, includes a decorated wine cup (often silver) used in the Seder service. The wafers used at the Eucharist are made of unleavened bread. His action at the Temple with the money changers demonstrated his belief that the official Jewish religion, run by the priestly caste, had drifted too far from God's commandments and was corrupt. Jesus the man was a devout Jew, believed to have been influenced by an ascetic sect known as the Essenes. However, the Last Supper is known to have been a Passover Seder, an ancient ceremony commemorating the Exodus, at which only unleavened bread is allowed by ancient Jewish law. The bread depicted in the show's enactment of the Last Supper is clearly leavened bread. So I guess I can say this documentary where I watched it last year is pretty not that bad in the way it has presented to those who are watching it. Now a year on, I had already read the book, watched the movie adaptation and liked it, even did some personal research on my own mainly online. Or maybe I was just this clueless person who is oblivious to the phenomenon till all that buzz came in. At that time I was just pretty amused in the way he presented the show. It was very interesting how the host himself went in search of the Holy Grail because practically about everything it is trying to find out about on the documentary is almost new to me then (as being a non-Christian myself). ![]() But I had heard how much buzz it has caused, and the controversy as well. ![]() Because to actually admit, prior to this documentary where I watched it by chance on television here, I had actually never even heard of the book. The very first one which introduces me to the phenomenon which has been taking the world by storm when this documentary was on air here last year. It had actually took me a long time to 'dig out' from my own memory that this is the first-ever documentary I had watched in regarding to The Da Vinci Code. ![]()
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