The Sacrament Of The Lords Supper Reference
References
Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper
Instituted among the Jews by the Lord on the night of his betrayal-Matt. 26:26-28; Mark 14:22-25; Luke 22:19, 20.
Instituted among the Nephites by the resurrected Lord-3 Nephi 18:1-11.
Administered among the Nephites a second time by the Savior-3 Nephi 20:3-5; and often thereafter-26:13.
Prefigurement of the sacrament-John 6:52-56.
Designated by Paul the Lord’s Supper-1 Cor. 11:20.
Jewish converts continued in the apostles’ doctrine, and in the breaking of bread-Acts 2:42; see verse 46.
Upon the first day of the week, when the disciples came together to break bread, Paul preached to them-Acts 20:7.
Christ‘s institution of the sacrament revealed to Paul-1 Cor. 11:23-25.
Sin of partaking unworthily and its penalty-1 Cor. 11:26-34.
See that ye partake not of the sacrament of Christ unworthily-Mormon 9:29.
The communion of the blood and body of Christ-1 Cor. 10:16; the cup of the Lord and the Lord’s table-verse 21.
He that thus eateth and drinketh doth eat and drink my body and blood to his soul-3 Nephi 20:8.
One to be ordained to administer the sacrament-3 Nephi 18:5.
Only members of the church to partake-3 Nephi 18:11.
Ye shall not suffer any one knowingly to partake of my flesh and blood unworthily-3 Nephi 18:28, 29.
The church met together often to partake-Moroni 6:6.
Prescribed ritual for administering the emblems among the Nephites-Moroni, chaps. 4 and 5; among the saints in the current dispensation-D&C 20:75-79.
Emblems of the body and blood of Christ-D&C 20:40.
Priests may administer the sacrament-D&C 20:46; teachers and deacons have not authority to administer-verse 58.
Newly baptized members, duly instructed, are to partake-D&C 20:68.
Wine may be used-D&C 89:5, 6; but is not essential-27:1-5.


