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'The Eyes of All Look to You': The Generosity of the Divine King; 2. Everyday Meals for Extraordinary People: Eating andAssimilation in the Book of Ruth; 3. Eating and Living: The Banquets in the Esther Narratives; 4. You Are How You Eat: How Eating and Drinking Behaviour Identifies the Wise According to Jesus Ben Sirach; 5. 'And All Ate and Were Filled' (Mark 6.42 par.): The FeedingNarratives in the Context of Hellenistic-Roman BanquetCulture; 6. The Various Tastes of Johannine Bread and Blood:A Multi-Perspective Reading of John 6 327 $a7. What Happened in Caesarea? Symphagein as BondingExperience (Acts 10-11.18)8. To Eat or Not to Eat - Is this the Question? Table Disputesin Corinth; 9. The Power of an Invitation: Early Christian Meals in theirCultural Context; 10. 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