Some people were asking me about Passover and so here are some things I wrote.
During the seder, the matzo, that is the three in one is broken. One of the three peices is broken and wrapped in white linen and hidden from view. Buried! Later, it has to be redeemed by the children. See some parallels yet?
The rabbis have no idea where this originated from, these three in one? We think it was a messianic Jewish origination.
On Passover, the matzo and the third cup of wine, the cup of redemption is taken to remember the blood and body of the lamb that's blood was over the homes of the Israelites and saved them from death. In the same way, when Jesus said "do this in rememberance of me." This was during Passover time when they were remembering the lamb that was killed. He said now remember his body and blood. He was the lamb who's bones were never broken as prophesied.
Interestingly, the fourth cup is the cup of Hallel which means praise and we can't praise God until after redemption. It is the third cup, the cup of redemption that Jesus says not only to remember the blood of the lamb but to remember Him!
Another interesting fact is that in Judaism,during that time, if a man wanted to marry a woman, he would have to drink from a cup with his soon to be father-in-law and by drinking from that cup, he was saying he would love her till death and would die for her. That is why he says, this is a new covenenat in my blood. Jer 31:31. This is all the origin of communion.
The blood of Y'shua saves us from the death of sin. The matzah is unleavened. Levine in the bible signals sin and matzah is without sin. The matzah that is broken, buried and brought back is with out levin just like Jesus! Also Jesus was burried in white linens.
Interestingly, the rabbis can't figure out why the 3 in 1 matzo. But when they say, "Here O'Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One," they use the word "echad" which is a plural one, not singular. Just like two people are married and become one or a cluster of grapes is many grapes but one cluster.
The Matzo also has pierces in it just like He was pierced and it has stripes just like Jesus was striped (whipped). See Isaiah 53 and Zechariah 12:10.
A rule in Passover by the way is that the lambs bones could never be broken just like Jesus' bones were never broken.
Y'shua died at the very same time that some of the lambs were being sacrificed in the temple.
Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. (see John). The Jewish people on Passover open up the door, waiting for Eliyahu to come in and announce the coming of the Messiah but Jesus says that John the Baptist came in the spirit of Elijah.
On Passover, there is a lamb's bone that lies on the table to remind us of these sacrifices that we once did that we no longer can do. Why not? There is no temple to do them but what does the Bible say? Leviticus 17:11, "It is the blood that makes atonement for the soul."
The rabbis try to pray, fast and do good deeds on Yom Kippur hoping that their name will be written in the Book of life but what does God's word say? Blood atonement is needed! Y'shua, Jesus did that for us!
Well how is that for starters?
Feel free to support our ministry! Go to www.jewsforjesus.org and request to support the Godons! God bless!
During the seder, the matzo, that is the three in one is broken. One of the three peices is broken and wrapped in white linen and hidden from view. Buried! Later, it has to be redeemed by the children. See some parallels yet?
The rabbis have no idea where this originated from, these three in one? We think it was a messianic Jewish origination.
On Passover, the matzo and the third cup of wine, the cup of redemption is taken to remember the blood and body of the lamb that's blood was over the homes of the Israelites and saved them from death. In the same way, when Jesus said "do this in rememberance of me." This was during Passover time when they were remembering the lamb that was killed. He said now remember his body and blood. He was the lamb who's bones were never broken as prophesied.
Interestingly, the fourth cup is the cup of Hallel which means praise and we can't praise God until after redemption. It is the third cup, the cup of redemption that Jesus says not only to remember the blood of the lamb but to remember Him!
Another interesting fact is that in Judaism,during that time, if a man wanted to marry a woman, he would have to drink from a cup with his soon to be father-in-law and by drinking from that cup, he was saying he would love her till death and would die for her. That is why he says, this is a new covenenat in my blood. Jer 31:31. This is all the origin of communion.
The blood of Y'shua saves us from the death of sin. The matzah is unleavened. Levine in the bible signals sin and matzah is without sin. The matzah that is broken, buried and brought back is with out levin just like Jesus! Also Jesus was burried in white linens.
Interestingly, the rabbis can't figure out why the 3 in 1 matzo. But when they say, "Here O'Israel, the Lord our God, the Lord is One," they use the word "echad" which is a plural one, not singular. Just like two people are married and become one or a cluster of grapes is many grapes but one cluster.
The Matzo also has pierces in it just like He was pierced and it has stripes just like Jesus was striped (whipped). See Isaiah 53 and Zechariah 12:10.
A rule in Passover by the way is that the lambs bones could never be broken just like Jesus' bones were never broken.
Y'shua died at the very same time that some of the lambs were being sacrificed in the temple.
Jesus is the lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world. (see John). The Jewish people on Passover open up the door, waiting for Eliyahu to come in and announce the coming of the Messiah but Jesus says that John the Baptist came in the spirit of Elijah.
On Passover, there is a lamb's bone that lies on the table to remind us of these sacrifices that we once did that we no longer can do. Why not? There is no temple to do them but what does the Bible say? Leviticus 17:11, "It is the blood that makes atonement for the soul."
The rabbis try to pray, fast and do good deeds on Yom Kippur hoping that their name will be written in the Book of life but what does God's word say? Blood atonement is needed! Y'shua, Jesus did that for us!
Well how is that for starters?
Feel free to support our ministry! Go to www.jewsforjesus.org and request to support the Godons! God bless!
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