Last Supper is the fourth episode of the fourteenth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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| - Last Supper is the fourth episode of the fourteenth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
- In the Christian Gospels, the Last Supper (also called the Mystical Supper) was the last meal Jesus shared with his Twelve Apostles and disciples before his death. The Last Supper has been the subject of many paintings, perhaps the most famous by Leonardo da Vinci. The vessel which was used to serve the wine is sometimes called the Holy Chalice, and has been one of the supposed subjects of Holy Grail literature in Christian mythology.
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| - Ser Hugo enters the dungeons with a laden tray for Tyrion's last meal before the trial by combat. "Will you be watching?" Tyrion asks dully.
- Assure Tyrion that Prince Oberyn is a deadly fighter and a good champion.
- Tell Tyrion that it's all in the gods' hands now. If he's innocent, they'll spare him.
- Ask Tyrion if there are any last messages he'd like you to carry.
- "He's using a spear, they tell me. A spear! Against Gregor Clegane." Tyrion stares at the food. "I guess that's why they say the gods will decide it."
- Ask Tyrion if he thinks Prince Oberyn will win.
- Tell Tyrion that Jaime will be coming soon to take him to the arena.
- "Shae..." he starts, then grimaces. "Varys..." Tyrion gives up and pushes the food away. "My brother. I have no other friends left."
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| - In the Christian Gospels, the Last Supper (also called the Mystical Supper) was the last meal Jesus shared with his Twelve Apostles and disciples before his death. The Last Supper has been the subject of many paintings, perhaps the most famous by Leonardo da Vinci. According to what Paul the Apostle recounted in 1 Corinthians 11:23–26, in the course of the Last Supper, and with specific reference to eating bread and drinking from a cup, Jesus told his disciples, "Do this in remembrance of me". In the Synoptic Gospels, Jesus institutes a new covenant of his blood and body, the wine and bread. Many Christians describe this as the "Institution of the Eucharist" (see Maundy Thursday). Scholars once looked to the Last Supper as the source of early Christian Eucharist traditions. More recently, scholars see the account of the Last Supper as deriving from 1st-century eucharistic practice of as early as the mid-50s of that century (the date of the writing of 1 Corinthians), 20-25 years after the death of Jesus. The Gospel of John recounts, instead of the institution of this new covenant with wine and bread, Jesus' washing of the disciples' feet, and also depicts Jesus as speaking at length in his farewell discourse about his divine role. The vessel which was used to serve the wine is sometimes called the Holy Chalice, and has been one of the supposed subjects of Holy Grail literature in Christian mythology.
- Last Supper is the fourth episode of the fourteenth season of CSI: Crime Scene Investigation.
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