And as they were eating, He took bread and blessed it, and He broke it and gave it to them, and said, Take; this is My body.
Mark 14:23
And He took a cup and gave thanks, and He gave it to them; and they all drank of it.
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This new feast of the new testament is for the remembering of the Slave-Savior through the eating of the bread, which signifies His (body) given for His believers (1 Cor. 11:24), and the drinking of the cup, which signifies His (blood) shed for their sins (Matt. 26:28). The bread denotes (life) (John 6:35), the life of God, the eternal life, and the cup denotes (blessing) (1 Cor. 10:16), which is God Himself as the believers' portion (Psa. 16:5). As sinners, the believers should have had the cup of God's (wrath) as their portion (Rev. 14:10). But the Slave-Savior drank that cup for them (John 18:11), and His salvation became their portion, the cup of (salvation) (Psa. 116:13) that runs over. (See Mark 14:22 note 2)