Afikoman
Afikoman (Hebrew language: אפיקומן, based on Greek, epikomen or epikomion, meaning "that which comes after" or "dessert") is a half-piece of matzo which is broken in the early stages of the Passover Seder and set aside to be eaten as a dessert after the meal. But is seems more likely that Afikomen comes from the Greek verb afikomenos meaning the coming one or he has come. Giving it a strong messianic feel. This illuminates Jesus's claims to his disciples at the last supper.
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