Artos

Greek for bread in the generic sense — a loaf, leavened or unleavened alike. At Emmaus, Luke chose this open word for the bread the risen Christ broke (Luke 24:30), during the very week of Unleavened Bread, rather than the precise azymos he knew — but because artos names a loaf without telling its kind, it raises the question without settling it. Synonyms: loaf, bread. See also: Azymos

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