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Generally, high status guests ate with the host in a separate room where they were served first and were given the best food and drink. Lower status guests were seated elsewhere in the house, were served last, and were served food of lesser quality. It appears that the wealthy patrons of the Corinthian church had imported these social practices into the life of the church.
Unclean: Meditations on Purity, Hospitality, and Mortality
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