God begins with a statement indicating that the Passover and Exodus will mark a new beginning for the nation of Israel. The month of Abib (late March and early April) is to be the first month of the year for God’s people. This emphasizes the fact that the exodus from Egypt is a ke...
Traditionally, Jesus' resurrection is associated with the Jewish Passover, which is celebrated on the first full moon after the vernal equinox. Get our free mobile app Some Christians initially celebrated Easter on Passover, while others waited until the following Sunday, as it was the day of ...
Jesus was crucified during Passover week and then made the ultimate sacrifice, his life. He is referred to as the “Lamb of God” and “our Passover lamb” in the Bible. During Easter, we celebrate Jesus’ Passover from death to life. The oldest prayer for the blessing of lambs can b...
Easter marks the triumphant victory of Jesus Christ over death and the grave, demonstrating His power to conquer sin and offer eternal life to all who believe in Him. We celebrate Easter because not only did our Lord conquer death, but without the Resurrection, we have no fou...
The launch date of the Zionist invasion of Iraq was Purim of 2003, and the mission goal was to capture Baghdad in order to celebrate Jewish Passover in the main presidential palace of Saddam, which the press had pilloried as the megalomaniac “new Nebuchadnezzar”. Add to this, however, th...
And most of all – NO, God did not design the Jews to hate Christ so that we would see their error and set a better example. That is the biggest load of trash I have ever heard. The Jews do it from their own free will. I am so sorry to be so blunt dear. Jesus teaches us ...
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Jesus was crucified during Passover week and then made the ultimate sacrifice, his life. He is referred to as the “Lamb of God” and “our Passover lamb” in the Bible. During Easter, we celebrate Jesus’ Passover from death to life. ...