Pesach – Passover – Crucifixion – Unleavened Bread
“Let My people go”
By sprinkling the blood of the lamb on the sides and top of the door frame, the families showed that they followed God and death would pass over the household.
Observing the Pascal Lamb
Jesus and the Three Jewish Pilgrimage Festivals – Series Outline My walk with Jesus has always guided me to the text of the Old Testament. In the books of the Old Testament I see Jesus as the great ‘I Am’. I see the work and person of Jesus in the feast, laws, wisdom, psalms, and […]
Palm Sunday
The 10th of Nisan was the day the children of Israel were commanded to choose an unblemished lamb for the Passover sacrifice on the 14th of Nisan. This is the Paschal Lamb to be the offered, roasted and eaten for Passover Seder.
Jesus and Shalosh Regalim – Three Jewish Pilgrimage Festivals
Shalosh Regalim refers to the three annual pilgrimage festivals required in Judaism; Pesach (Passover – physical salvation), Shavuot (Weeks, Pentecost – spiritual salvation), and Sukkot (Tents, Booths, or Tabernacles – Joyous thanks for God’s encompassing protection).
I Shall Not Want – Psalm 23:1
The archetypal Shepherd is used through the Bible as the one who cares for the sheep, people. This is said of God and His kings. In Jesus of Nazareth we have the King of Kings and the Good Shepherd in the anointed Christ.
William James – What is the Nature and Value of Religious Propensity?
The question, What are the religious propensities? and the question, What is their philosophic significance? are two entirely different orders of question from the logical point of view; and, as a failure to recognize this fact distinctly may breed confusion, I wish to insist upon the point a little before we enter into the documents […]