Webb4 apr. 2024 · Passover: The Night of Protection Rabbi Jack Abramowitz April 4, 2024 At the Seder, we have the practice to open the door, ostensibly for the prophet Elijah. This isn’t really the reason we do it. Rather, it represents the merging of two previously-existing customs: pouring a cup for Elijah and opening the door. WebbWhat can Passover teach us about Christianity?Check out our websites: www.rootoftruthcongregation.comwww.yeshemet.com
Passover: ‘Once We Were Slaves—Now We Are Free’
WebbThe Israelites began their Exodus out of Egypt by putting the blood of the Passover lamb over their names, and then began their journey following God. It is the same for us. Our … Webb16 apr. 2006 · There is a symbolic act that is kinda reminicent of the lambs blood on the door. It’s the fixing of a mezuza (the little plastic box, with a handwritten scroll inside) on the doorpost. It just that it should be permenently afixed, and therefore there is no yearly ceremony Signed, J F Sunday, April 16th, 2006 7:20pm philosophy\u0027s 0o
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Webb11 apr. 2014 · Yet at that first Passover, the paint was hardly beautiful – fresh blood splashed red across door frames painted as a covering, a protection over what was to come. The people of God believed, and so they painted, each household, the blood of an innocent lamb across their door frames. Webb13 apr. 2024 · In the Torah, the blood of this sacrifice painted on the door-posts of the Israelites was to be a sign to the destroying angel, when passing through the land to slay the first-born of the Egyptians that night, that he should pass over the houses of the Israelites. In the Mishnah this is called the “Passover of Egypt”. Webb7 apr. 2024 · There are plenty of threads between Passover and Good Friday. Of course, Jesus died on the cross during the week of Passover, but that’s not the only common … philosophy\\u0027s 0g