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A note from Gayle Erwin...

"With clear and thorough research and brilliant writing, Jay McCarl delivers unique insight on the life of Jesus and biblical times that develops our understanding in wonderful ways. This book delights, captivates and fosters conversation. I hope it reaches the hands of every reader, whether Christian or not." 

Gayle D. Erwin
Author of "The Jesus Style"
"BROKEN BREAD:
An Ancient Look at the First Last Supper"
 

A NEW BOOK by Jay McCarl



THE FIRST LAST SUPPER...
We all know what it was like—or do we?
In fact, it looked nothing like Leonardo Da Vinci’s famous painting. But when we understand ancient mealtime customs and traditions—why Jesus and His disciples did the things they did—the events of that night paint a very different picture...
  • Where did the disciples sit at the Table, and why is it important?
  • Why did the disciples argue about which of them was the greatest?
  • Who should have washed the disciples feet that night, and why?
  • What is the life-changing message of the broken bread?
Travel back to Biblical Judea with author Jay McCarl as he guides you on a journey to a sumptuous feast—one that begins on the outskirts of a tiny village and ends in the heart of Jerusalem—at the Last Supper!

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About the book...

"The Bible is a painting: it is a vast artist's canvas packed with vibrant words brimming with imagery, a visual feast so immense that the universe itself can fit neatly within its measureless frame.  Every page is a breathtaking vista, teeming with colorful characters awash in the mighty marvels of God.  And spread out behind them is an impeccably painted panorama, a lively landscape upon which the often sketchy and unfamiliar doings of its inhabitants burst into clear and radiant meaning. It is the masterpiece of both time and eternity...

...But most people have never read a Bible that looked like that.

And that is what this book is about..."

— Jay McCarl