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The ( foot washing, hand washing, Eucharist ) was performed by the ( lowest, highest, middle, poorest ) house servant. It was viewed as an ( honour, gift, sacrament, afternoon service ) or service and over time became a common Jewish custom at formal banquets either on arrival or before feast. ( Jesus, Matthew, Mark, Abraham, Lincon, Ted, Jerehmia ) once washed his disciples’ feet to demonstrate that ( service, values, belief, love, sharing ) rather than ( status, representation, service, power, belief ) represented greatness in the Kingdom of ( Heaven, (God is also correct) ). Foot washing acts as a renewal of baptism and commitment to living God's way of life. Foot washing is still practised throughout the world on the Thursday before Good Friday.