standingfirminChrist
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I answered your question. He did not give anyone alcohol, nor did He drink alcohol Himself.
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So if I understand you, only the fresh grape juice that Jesus made was drank during the passover. Question: what did all the others who were not with Jesus drink during the passover. What did the deciples drink after Jesus was gone?Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
No, Jesus did not drink beverages containing leaven. You must remember, He was the Son of God. He was able to produce wine, pure wine,from water. Wine that was free of both leaven and fermentation.
If He was able to create the world from just speaking, He could produce a wine that was 'the best to the taste', yet without any impurity of any kind.
Like I explained grapes have leaven (yeast) on the surface. When the juice is fully fermented approx. %14 the alcohol kills the leaven (yeast). That is why it will not ferment past %14,Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
As I stated earlier, He was and is the King of kings and the Prince of peace. Since it was forbidden for kings to drink wine or or princes strong drink, He could not have produced and drank a fermented wine or strong drink, so your logic that if it did not have leaven in it it would have to be fermented... is flawed.
No the leaven ( another word for yeast) is a bacteria on the skin of the grape. Fermentation referrs to alcohol. Yeast eats suger and the wast product is alcohol.Originally posted by gekko:
isn't fermented wine considered "pure leaven" ?
pure leaven meaning - that's the only ingredient basically?
and when introduced to grape juice - the grape juice ferments much quicker?
True. Fortified wines like port wine have distilled alcohol added to boost the alcohol content above %14.Originally posted by standingfirminChrist:
wine is sometimes mixed with other ingredients that cause the fermentation to be much stronger than that of wine in the natural state.
Hmmmmmm! Mr. Wine expert here.Originally posted by DeeJay:
If you let the wine ferment compleatly then the alcohol content comes to a point that it kills the yeast. This point is somewhere around %14 give or take a percent or two. This is why fermented drinks (wine, beer) never have the alcohol content that distilled drinks have.
Now when making wine, depending on the type of wine you want, often fermentation is stoped before all the yeast is gone, making the wine sweeter. Also some grapes have a real low suger content and the suger can run out before the yeast is gone stoping fermentation. This happens all the time with beer. That is why beer is only around %5. But grapes usely have alot of suger. Beer only uses malt for suger.
But in general if you smash a grape the yeast on the skin will mix with the juice and start fermentation. The grape will ferment until the alcohol kills the yeast and then will stop.