Luke 22:19 (KJB)
“This Do in Remembrance of Me” —
A Mathematical Reflection
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Welcome to another study within The Game of Jesus: The King James Bible Decoder.
This reflection focuses on the words spoken by Jesus during the Last Supper, recorded in Luke 22:19 (KJB).
“And he took bread, and gave thanks, and brake it, and gave unto them, saying, This is my body which is given for you: this do in remembrance of me.”
— Luke 22:19 (KJB)
These words form an important moment in the Gospel narrative and continue to be remembered throughout Christian history.
The Setting
In Luke chapter 22, Jesus gathers with His disciples for the Passover meal. During this moment, He breaks bread and shares it with them, connecting the act of remembrance with His coming sacrifice.
This instruction — “This do in remembrance of me” — establishes a lasting reminder of His mission and the meaning of His sacrifice.
Observing Structure in Scripture
The language of the King James Bible often reveals patterns and relationships that encourage deeper study.
Through structured observation and careful reflection, readers may notice connections within words and phrases that highlight the order and consistency preserved within scripture.
Simple mathematical reasoning and careful reading can help illuminate these connections while encouraging thoughtful engagement with the biblical text.
Reflection
The words spoken by Jesus during the Last Supper remain central to Christian remembrance and reflection.
By studying passages such as Luke 22:19, readers are invited to pause, reflect, and consider the depth of meaning contained within the words of scripture.
Careful study strengthens appreciation for the message preserved within the Bible and encourages continued exploration of its teachings.
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