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Jesus is the perfect Passover Lamb that saves us from destruction. Tonight, the Biblical Festival of Passover (Pesach) begins, coinciding this year with Good Friday.
Jesus, Passover and the sacrificial lamb Many who claim basic knowledge of Passover and Easter may know that Jesus was a Jew who died during the time of Passover. The question of exactly when he ...
God describes the Passover lamb: "'Your lamb shall be without blemish, a male of the first year. You may take it from the sheep or from the goats'" (Exodus 12:5). Then, consider Jesus was ...
Passover is quintessentially Jewish. But Christians have long seen Jesus of Nazareth, the center of their faith, at the center of Passover. A connection between Passover and Jesus is made explicit ...
Jesus doesn't eat a passover meal, Jesus is the passover meal, at least within the Christian mind in the way that John tells the story. Now this theme of the Lamb of God, the Passover symbolism ...
Jesus, Passover and the sacrificial lamb Many who claim basic knowledge of Passover and Easter may know that Jesus was a Jew who died during the time of Passover. The question of exactly when he ...
“Our Passover lamb, Jesus, is for your deliverance today.” Televangelist Paula White, spiritual advisor to President Trump, encourages her Christian followers to observe Passover. Image by YouTube ...
The word paschal pertains to the Jewish feast of Passover, when the Exodus as the path from slavery to freedom is celebrated and the Passover lamb is slain and eaten.
In the Christian or Messianic adaptations of the Passover Seder, Jesus is seen as the sacrificial Passover lamb. “The Bible tells us that Christ has become our Passover,” Schneider said.
John's gospel is forcing us, dramatically at least, through the storytelling mode, to think of Jesus as a passover lamb. Jesus doesn't eat a passover meal, Jesus is the passover meal, at least ...