As they recite the traditional blessing over the challah (bread), they are mindful not only of the bread that God provides from the earth, but that Yeshua is the Bread of Life, which God provided from heaven. The Emmaus Disciples(1822), by Abraham Bloemart More importantly, when we freely...
By installing Joseph in a position of power to save his own family, God preserved the promise He made to Abraham, which includedIsrael being a blessing to the nations: “And I will make of you a great nation, and I will bless you and make your name great, so that you will be a bl...
"In Jewish tradition, it is considered a blessing and privilege to be an invited guest at a wedding. To be able to rejoice with a bridegroom and his bride as they begin a new life together is something that brings joy to the heart. How much more, then, can we rejoice with Fred and...
Feast of Unleavened Bread always have to follow after Passover. Reply Robert Marr Jewish calendar is false. Exodus 12. Abib is head of year. Abib means ripe barley. We don’t know when Passover will be because barley isn’t ripe. Simple. All Jews and Messianic and Sabbath keepers have ...
It has been a full week—seven days—of eating matzah (unleavened bread) and abstaining from all forms of leaven during the Feast of Unleavened Bread, most of which coincides with Pesach (Feast of Passover). In Israel, the last day of Passover began on Thursday night and draws to a clo...
A Jewish man raises one of the traditional Seder cups and recites the blessing. This cup that Yeshua shared during the Seder corresponds to the third cup of wine that is drunk at the traditional Seder meal. The four cups of wine at a Seder are not a Biblical command. They were institute...