Hey Coptic Orthodox Musician, Fr. Athanasius Iskander wrote about this in his book called "Understanding the Liturgy" (page 56)...
. . . which shall be broken for you . . . : To many, this saying will seem difficult to reconcile with the known facts about the crucifixion. It is obvious that no bones of the Lord were broken when he was crucified (John 19:33) and this agrees with the prophesies that “A bone of Him shall not be broken.” (John 19:36). Why then did the Lord tell the disciples that His body “shall be broken”? The answer comes to us from modern science! Medical scientists wrote many articles about the “Pathology of Crucifixion”2, that is to say, what happens to the human body during the process of Crucifixion and what are the possible causes of death from such cruel punishment. Many agree that one of the effects of hanging the person from his wrists is multiple dislocations at his major joints. This means that the body becomes disjointed or separated at the joints. It is probably this what the Lord meant when He predicted that His body shall be broken. The prophesies give support to this explanation, for David prophesies by the Holy Spirit concerning the Lord’s passion saying, “All my bones are out of joint” (Ps 22:14). During the Fraction, the priest proceeds to gently disjoint the “body” along markings in the oblation, sometimes without completely separating the parts. Could it be that the priest is emulating what happened to the body of our Lord on the Cross?
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nice topic to share , it is nice book thx mansour , and i wanna add simple info , that the father seprates a small part of the oblation and put it little away as it refer to " yahoza " that seprated himself fro mthe boday of Lord , then father put this part of oblation in its place and this refer to " Metias " that was elected instead of yahoza . God be with u , Coptic Orthodox Musician . by the way i like music and search for spiritaul songs music :) . plz, don't forget to mention me in prayers .
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Fr. Athanasius Iskander wrote about this in his book called "Understanding the Liturgy" (page 56)... If you wish to read more of this book, you can check it out at: http://www.stmaryscopticorthodox.ca/content/books/liturgy.pdf
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