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This vivid image portrays Jesus Christ with his twelve disciples during the iconic Last Supper scene, taken from the New Testament. As the cornerstone of Christian faith, the Last Supper signifies the moment when Jesus established the tradition of the Eucharist and foretold his eventual betrayal. Set against a warm and illuminating backdrop, this poignant depiction serves as an enduring symbol of faith, unity, and spiritual guidance.
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