Shalom.Yeah, it depends on whether or not you believe scripture.
I do.
Shalom.
Jacob
Shalom.Yeah, it depends on whether or not you believe scripture.
At the first Passover the lambs were sacrificed on Wednesday Nisan 14 and some years later our Passover was sacrificed on Wednesday Nisan 14.
At the first Passover the lambs were sacrificed on Wednesday Nisan 14 and some years later our Passover was sacrificed on Wednesday Nisan 14.
Clearly YHWH states that they are HIS FEASTS.load of nonsense.
Clearly YHWH states that they are HIS FEASTS.
You can "celebrate" a Feast and yet not have a
clue to the deeper meaning intended by the
CREATOR of the Universe. They are "His Feasts",
Jews are but participants, acting out the feast rituals.
The ancient tribesmen knew a lot of what these feasts were all about....you can also make up any "symbolism" you like out of ancient tribal rituals, and then pretend that you know something the tribesmen are "blind" to.
Correctamundo.
I like "some years". It is at least 1,000 years. Was the Passover lamb a sin-offering? Was it brought every year as a sin-offering? Read the verses before you answer...
There are a lot of significant "elements" (like bitter herbs, unleavened bread, etc.) involved in the Passover, besides just the application of the blood to the front door.The Passover observance was for the benefit of the firstborn then and now. No one else was in jeopardy.
There are a lot of significant "elements" (like bitter herbs, unleavened bread, etc.) involved in the Passover, besides just the application of the blood to the front door.
Note that the Passover sacrifice is for sin:
But the man that is clean, and is not in a journey, and yet neglects to keep the Passover, even the same soul shall be cut off from among his people: because he brought not the offering of the LORD in his appointed season, that man shall bear his own sin. - Numbers 9:13
The Passover observance was for the benefit of the firstborn then and now. No one else was in jeopardy.
Therefore?
Therefore the Passover blood spared the life of each firstborn just as it does now.
However, Jesus' death provided atonement for sin, but that was not related to the Passover.
And who are the firstborn today?
Do you have a Bible?
I do. Do you have any biblical questions?