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What every Christian needs to know about Passover [Passover starts this evening]
The Underground ^ | Friday, March 26, 2010 | Sheryl Young

Posted on 03/29/2010 11:58:21 AM PDT by Star Traveler

What every Christian needs to know about Passover

March 26, 2010
by Sheryl Young  

The Jewish holiday of Passover for 2010 begins at sundown on Monday and lasts the next seven days. It is the celebration of the Israelites coming out of slavery in Egypt.

The biblical event takes place in Exodus 10 through 13 in the Old Testament.

God instructed the Jewish people to mark their doorposts with lamb’s blood so He would “pass over” them when slaying the first born of Egypt (the last of the “10 Plagues” causing Pharoah to release them from bondage).

Many Christian churches have begun incorporating a Passover “Seder” (say-der, meaning service) into their activities around Easter.

Passover is what Jesus and the apostles were celebrating at the Last Supper, because they were Jewish men with Jewish observances:

“This is a day you are to commemorate; for the generations to come you shall celebrate it as a festival to the Lord – a lasting ordinance.” (Exodus 12:14)

“Then came the day of Unleavened Bread on which the Passover lamb had to be sacrificed.  Jesus sent Peter and John, saying ‘go and make preparations for us to eat the Passover.’” (Luke 22:7-8)

Passover is also celebrated by “Jewish believers” – Jews who believe that Jesus is the Messiah of both the Jews and Christians. Psalm 22; Isaiah 11:1, 7:14; Zechariah 9:9, Matthew 1:1-16, 21:7; Mark 15; John 3:16 are a few parallel passages in the Old and New Testament supporting this belief.

Jesus’ Hebrew name is “Yeshua” – the Lord saves. Jewish believers attend Messianic Synagogues or Christian churches.

How is Passover celebrated?

The opening night Passover Service (“seder”) is usually held in family homes or in unison as entire congregations. A large meal is served, with some items representing the hardships faced in Egypt and in the desert.

Prior to the meal, attendees read from the Haggadah, which is the re-telling of the Exodus story. The Haggadah has existed for about 300 years and includes songs about the sacrificial lamb and the escape via the Red Sea.

How does the perspective differ for Christians and Messianic Jewish believers?

The story of the Exodus remains the same. But countless parallels exist for Christians and Jewish believers between the lambs sacrificed in the Old Testament, and Jesus as the “Ultimate Sacrifice.”

There are also striking prophetic similarities between the first Passover dinner in the book of Exodus, present-day Jewish Passover activities, and what Jesus did at the Last Supper:

About the author: Sheryl Young is a Jewish believer in Jesus and author of “What Every Christian Should Know about the Jewish People: Improving the Church’s Relationship with God’s Original Chosen Nation.” The book contains more information on Jewish Holidays.)


TOPICS: Apologetics; Evangelical Christian; Judaism; Ministry/Outreach; Religion & Culture
KEYWORDS: passover
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To: Star Traveler

Why is this night different from any other.


61 posted on 03/29/2010 7:15:14 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously... You'll never live through it.)
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To: pnh102

Thank you pnh102. I would like to extend your Passover blessings to others like me who are Christian and celebrate the Passover.


62 posted on 03/29/2010 7:56:24 PM PDT by STYRO (America...still waiting for our president.)
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To: hope_dies_last

ping


63 posted on 03/29/2010 7:57:34 PM PDT by STYRO (America...still waiting for our president.)
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To: Jewbacca

I appreciate what you said about the Egyptian Children and why the LORD had them killed as innocents...This is one part of the Bible that I always hear from Atheists about why they would never worship what they call a Meglomaniac tyrannical G-D.

Many people do not understand the perspective of *Death* and what that means to a Eternal G-D.


64 posted on 03/30/2010 7:19:19 PM PDT by TaraP (He never offered our victories without fighting but he said help would always come in time)
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To: AFreeBird
You were asking ...

If we Conservatives were to paint Lamb’s blood over our doors, will the plague of 0Bama and the left, pass us over?

Not if Obama is the judgment of God upon this nation for its multitude of sins, as it appears to be ...

You see... "individual salvation" is accomplished by way of accepting Jesus as the Messiah of Israel, and his payment for the penalty of one's own sins.

But, "national salvation" is a completely different matter, altogether, and it's accomplish by "national repentance" (as we see in the book of Jonah)... and I don't see that happening at all, here... so no, it wouldn't make any difference at all.

65 posted on 04/02/2010 2:31:52 AM PDT by Star Traveler (Remember to keep the Messiah of Israel in the One-World Government that we look forward to coming)
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