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Tuesday, 6 March 2012
EASTER EGGS
THESE ARE SOME OF DESIGNS USED
FOR THE ELABORATION OF EASTER EGGS
18. An egg is one of the components of a traditional Seder plate, a traditional centerpiece of the Passover meal That is the connection of Easter with Judaism. Asunción Rubio Molina 4ºB
Easter eggs have inspired the form of many similar objects both precious and mundane, including chocolate eggs, monuments, and the famous Fabergé eggs. Neiva Paredes Barrero 4ºB
Bless,O Lord| we beseech thee, this try creature of eggs, that it may become a wholesome sustenaance to thy faithful servants, eating it in thankfulness to thee on account of the resurrection of the Lord.
José Antonio, you also mispelled PRAYER. It is not "player" but PRAYER. these words have got very different meanings.Also, the last sentence of your comment doesn´t match what you said before!!
There are also parallels (though no direct connection) between the easter egg tradition and the celebration of Passover in Judaism. Cristina Rentero Garrido 4ºB
Today, the tradition continues with some variations. In Europe remains the custom dating from the Middle Ages to decorate eggs with stained and painted. Miguel Garcia Torres 4ºB
17. In Christian tradition, Christ was celebrating Passover with his diciples on the evening before Good Friday. Francisco Javier Requena González. 4ºB
19 comments:
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Óle your eggs!!
EASTER EGGS emm...
I´m very glad that you like "the matter" and my blog. eh eh Thanks for making a comment!
18. An egg is one of the components of a traditional Seder plate, a traditional centerpiece of the Passover meal That is the connection of Easter with Judaism.
Asunción Rubio Molina 4ºB
Similarly, the Easter egg, for Chirstians, is a reminder that Jesus rose from the grave,and that those who believe will also experience eternal life.
Alba Clavijo Gomariz. 4ºB
The egg is widely used as a symbol of the start of new life,just as new life emerges from an egg when the chick hatches out.
Mayte La Fuente Ponce 4ºB
The custom of the Easter egg originated amongst the early Christians of Mesopotamia.
Celia Cuadros Romero 4ºB
After the Passover meal,the children search the home for the afikomen, and are rewarded once it is found.
Cristina Torres Ortiz 4ºB :)
Easter eggs have inspired the form of many similar objects both precious and mundane, including chocolate eggs, monuments, and the famous Fabergé eggs.
Neiva Paredes Barrero 4ºB
The Christian Church officially adopted the custom,regarding the eggs as a symbol of the resurrection.
Alberto Ferriz Bedmar 4ºB
Early Christians stained eggs red in memory of the blood of Christ, shed at his crucifixion.
Miguel Ángel Fernández Collado 4ºB
Bless,O Lord| we beseech thee, this try creature of eggs, that it may become a wholesome sustenaance to thy faithful servants, eating it in thankfulness to thee on account of the resurrection of the Lord.
There is a spelling mistake in Alba´s comment- the prayer goes like this"...this thy creature of eggs..." so it is THY instead of TRY.
In A.D. 1610, Pope Paul V proclaimed the following player: artificial straw to resemble a bird's nest.
José Antonio, you also mispelled PRAYER. It is not "player" but PRAYER. these words have got very different meanings.Also, the last sentence of your comment doesn´t match what you said before!!
Easter eggs are special eggs that are often given to celebrate Easter or springtime.
Linarejos Baños Gonzáles 4ºB
There are also parallels (though no direct connection) between the easter egg tradition and the celebration of Passover in Judaism.
Cristina Rentero Garrido 4ºB
Today, the tradition continues with some variations. In Europe remains the custom dating from the Middle Ages to decorate eggs with stained and painted. Miguel Garcia Torres 4ºB
Though an egg appears to be like the stoneof a tomb,a bird hatchesfrom it with life.
18 de mayo de 2012 10:45
Enrique Cantero, 4ºB
17. In Christian tradition, Christ was celebrating Passover with his diciples on the evening before Good Friday.
Francisco Javier Requena González. 4ºB
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