Definition: The word "after-drain" appears in several New Testament texts, specifically from Acts 20:46-48. This passage refers to Jesus as having drained his disciples with water after they had given him bread and wine. The context is that he had been giving the same kind of meal to them since their last meeting (Acts 13:29), and at this point in time, they were all exhausted from previous meals. The word "after-drain" is used metaphorically, suggesting that Jesus, through his work with the disciples after his departure from them, had provided them with nourishment. This symbolizes how he was giving them a fresh start by sharing bread and wine to restore their faith in him and the community of faith around him.
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