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1COR 11:17–11:34 ©

This is still a very early look into the unfinished text of the Open English Translation of the Bible. Please double-check the text in advance before using in public.

Conduct when celebrating the master’s dinner

11:17 Conduct when celebrating the master’s dinner

(Mat. 26:26-29, Mark 14:22-25, Luke 22:14-20)

17But I’m not complimenting you all in giving the following instructions, because your gatherings have been doing more harm than good. 18Firstly, I hear that when you gather together in the assembly, there are divisions among you all, and I partly believe it 19because there must be differences among you to show who out of all of you are approved. 20So then, when you gather together in one place, it’s not to celebrate by eating the master’s dinner 21because during the meal, everyone grabs their own food without considering others. So some people remain hungry while others have too much to drink. 22For eating and drinking, don’t you all have your own houses to do that in? Why are you showing contempt for God’s assembly and humiliating those left with nothing? What should I say about that? Should I praise you for that? No, I can’t!

23I’ve already passed on to all of you everything that I received from the master: that on the night when he was betrayed, he took a bread roll 24and after giving thanks, he broke off a piece and said, “This represents my body which will be broken for your sakes. Keep doing this in memory of me.” 25Similarly, after the dinner he took the cup and said, “This cup represents the new agreement which will be sealed by my blood. As often as you all celebrate, drink it in memory of me.”[ref] 26Because as often as you all celebrate by eating bread and drinking from the cup, you’ll continue to announce the master’s death until he returns.

27Therefore, anyone who eats that bread or drinks from the master’s cup in an unworthy manner will be guilty of sinning against the body and blood of the master. 28So everyone person must first examine themself as part of eating that bread and drinking from that cup, 29because anyone who eats and drinks without discerning the body,[fn] eats and drinks judgement onto themself. 30Because of that, many among you are weak and sick, and many have passed away, 31but if we were examining ourselves, we wouldn’t be judged. 32However, when we’re judged by the master, we’re being disciplined so that we won’t be condemned along with the unbelievers.

33So brothers and sisters, when you come together to celebrate this, wait for each other. 34If anyone’s hungry, they should eat at home beforehand, so that your meetings won’t lead to judgement. I’ll give instructions about other matters when I get there.


11:29 Discern/distinguish/recognise their own body? The master’s body? The whole group as a body? Unfortunately, we can’t ask Paul exactly what he meant here.


11:25: a Exo 24:8; Jer 31:31-34; b Exo 24:6-8.

1COR 11:17–11:34 ©

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