"Have you come out as against a robber, with swords and clubs? When I was with you day after day in the temple, you did not lay hands on me. But this is your hour, and the power of darkness".
Same Luke 22:37 .
Not a big fan of swords and clubs, then
Although the unleavened bread is beautiful.
Recipe:
First, you go to the desert, camp by an oasis, then get woken up in the night by some 'curious arabs'.
Do they rob you or do they make a small fire out of brushwood and make some coffee?
Coffee/mint tea finished, they scrape away the embers to the edge of the fire.
In goes a pizza-base shaped dough, but 3 or 4 inches thick.
Dough without yeast, covered, and I mean covered in flour, as thick as you can get it to stay on.
Glowing embers raked back over the fire to completely cover it.
Lay back and enjoy the stars, then retrieve the bread from the embers.
It will be black, but since it's mainly the flour that has burnt, a protective layer, you can scrape it all off with a knife leaving tasty hot bread.
The chances are that there was a 'modified' tin can on the edge of the fire with olive oil with a few sprigs of fresh rosemary in it.
With a mug of sahlab.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SalepAll I wanted to do was drift off, listening to the Grateful Dead, but I'd lent all my cassettes to 'Bot, the hippy