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You're referring to the famous "Jesus' Receipt"!
The "Jesus' Receipt" is a humorous email that has been circulating online for many years. It's a fictional receipt that supposedly shows Jesus Christ paying for his last supper with his disciples at the "Last Supper Restaurant" in Jerusalem.
The receipt is often shared as a joke or a meme, and it's usually accompanied by a humorous caption or a witty remark. Here's an example of what the receipt might look like:
Last Supper Restaurant Receipt No. 001
Date: April 1, 30 AD Table No. 12 Party of 12
Items:
- 12 pieces of bread ( assorted flavors) - 12 shekels
- 1 bottle of wine (special reserve) - 5 shekels
- 1 plate of fish (grilled to perfection) - 8 shekels
- 1 plate of lamb (roasted to perfection) - 10 shekels
- 1 plate of vegetables (seasonal selection) - 4 shekels
- 1 dessert plate ( assorted pastries) - 6 shekels
Subtotal: 45 shekels Tax (10%): 4.5 shekels Total: 49.5 shekels
Payment Method: Cash (paid by Jesus Christ, Son of God)
Tip: 0 shekels (but a blessing was given instead)
The "Jesus' Receipt" is often used to poke fun at the idea of a receipt being a serious document, and it's a lighthearted way to remember the significance of the Last Supper in Christian tradition.