Abstract

In the Old Testament the cup symbolizes human fate, life or destiny. It can bear both positive and negative connotations depending on context and circumstances. The cup is an indispensable item to the Passover seder in Judaism. It’s become a central symbol of freedom and divine intervention in the history of Israel. The paper is focusing on the Eucharistic Cup of Jesus, whose meaning cannot be fully grasped without reference to the ancient Jewish tradition.

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