We’re in the midst of discussing Passover and how Christianity has twisted the real meaning of this feast by teaching that the Pesach lamb slain was actually a sin sacrifice. The church further goes on to apply the Passover lamb to the crucifixion turning Yeshua’s death into some kind of bizarre human sacrifice. One of the […]
L23-12: If the blood of the Passover lamb was not for sin atonement, what was its purpose?
Following on the heels of my last post, I specifically pointed out that the Passover sacrifice was NOT a sacrifice for sins! First, the first passover occurred way before the Levitical sacrificial system was established. Second, when establishing the Passover as an annual observance, the Lord specifically referred to the slain lamb as a ZEVAH […]
L23-11: Passover has NOTHING to do with Israel making a sin sacrifice!
In a Jewish synagogue, every year Leviticus 1:2 is that portion from the Torah read out loud as an eternal reminder of what types of sacrifices are allowed and forbidden. “Speak to the people of Israel; say to them, ‘When any of you brings an offering to Adonai, you may bring your animal offering either […]
L23:10: The word PESACH actually has zero connection to the English word ‘PASSOVER’
I want to share something interesting about the word PESACH which is usually translated into English as “Passover”. The first thing I want to point out is that contrary to what is commonly taught, the word PESACH has zero connection to the English word “pass over”. PESACH does NOT mean “to pass over”. The actual Hebrew word for […]
L23-9: The great events of Yeshua’s life occurred on long-established Hebrew holidays
A few days back I mentioned that the central and most famous stories about Yeshua occurred under the backdrop of one or another of the pilgrimage Biblical Festivals. As a good and dedicated Jew, of course Yeshua would have gone to Jerusalem to participate in these God-ordained HOLY days. Now unfortunately I need to point […]
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