My Journey to Life - Daily Study Guide
Q9. Was the wine of the Lord’s Supper fermented?
Picture: Q9. Was the wine of the Lord’s Supper fermented? JTLD 367.1
The word “wine” (Greek, oinos ) could mean fermented or unfermented juice. However, Christ avoided using oinos . Instead, he used the phrase “fruit of the vine” (Matthew 26:29), which always refers to a nonalcoholic “sweet wine.” This unfermented juice was sometimes made from raisins, or from concentrating grape juice to a syrup, adding water at the time of consumption. When stored in a cool place, this syrup would not ferment. JTLD 367.2
The pure, unfermented juice would be a fitting symbol of the blood of Christ, who calls Himself the “True Vine” (John 15:1). Since alcohol is a product of decay and death, it could not symbolize the redeeming, life-giving blood of Jesus. JTLD 367.3
- Bible Discovery: Leviticus 10:9; Proverbs 20:1; Isaiah 5:11, 22; 28:7; Luke 1:15; Ephesians 5:18; 1 Peter 1:18, 19
- Further Reading: Ellen G. White, The Desire of Ages, pp. 148.4, 149.4; 653.2