When we participate in the Passover memorial meal, we are:1)sprinkling the doorpost of our inward being, where the words of the Covenant are written;2)ratifying our participation in the New/Everlasting Covenant; and3)agreeing to its Covenant conditions, as if to say to the Bridegroom, “I...
” Mr. Haney said. “But John’s Gospel is a special case. It came on the scene relatively late and has the distinction of sharply disagreeing in many respects with the synoptics as well as with some of Paul’s writings.”