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- Communion_table abstract "A Communion table or Lord's Table are terms used by many Protestant churches, particularly from Reformed, Baptist, Congregational, and non-denominational traditions, for the table used for preparation of the Eucharist (or "Lord's Supper"). The use of a simple table instead of an altar reflects these churches' rejection of any suggestion of sacrifice in the Holy Communion: they believe that the Passion of Jesus Christ was a perfect sacrifice for sins made once for all (Hebrews 9:25-10:4). The table may be very simple, adorned perhaps with only a linen cloth, or with an open Bible and a pair of candlesticks. Some Communion tables often bear the inscription Do This in Remembrance of Me from the Last Supper (Luke 22:19, 1 Corinthians 11:24), indicating the belief in Holy Communion being a memorial rather than a sacrifice. Such a table may be temporary, being moved into place when there is a Communion Service.".
- Communion_table thumbnail Schaffhausen_Münster_Abendmahlstisch.jpg?width=300.
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- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Altar.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Category:Altars.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Category:Christian_religious_objects.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Eucharist.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Last_Supper.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Passion_(Christianity).
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- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Protestant_churches.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Protestantism.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink Sacrifice.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLink File:Schaffhausen_Münster_Abendmahlstisch.jpg.
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "Communion table".
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "Lord’s Table".
- Communion_table wikiPageWikiLinkText "communion table".
- Communion_table hasPhotoCollection Communion_table.
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- Communion_table wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Christianity-stub.
- Communion_table subject Category:Altars.
- Communion_table subject Category:Christian_religious_objects.
- Communion_table hypernym Terms.
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- Communion_table comment "A Communion table or Lord's Table are terms used by many Protestant churches, particularly from Reformed, Baptist, Congregational, and non-denominational traditions, for the table used for preparation of the Eucharist (or "Lord's Supper"). The use of a simple table instead of an altar reflects these churches' rejection of any suggestion of sacrifice in the Holy Communion: they believe that the Passion of Jesus Christ was a perfect sacrifice for sins made once for all (Hebrews 9:25-10:4).".
- Communion_table label "Communion table".
- Communion_table sameAs Abendmahlstisch.
- Communion_table sameAs Úrasztala.
- Communion_table sameAs Stół_komunijny.
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- Communion_table sameAs Q318958.
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- Communion_table depiction Schaffhausen_Münster_Abendmahlstisch.jpg.
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