In Exodus 12, we are privy to the specific instructions given by YeHoVaH (God) to Moses for Israel’s preparation to leave Egypt and serve Him. YeHoVaH establishes a calendar for the Children of Israel ...
Holy days are upon us. Shopping and house cleaning and family gatherings are on everyone’s mind. Even post-COVID travel plans are an option for families this year. Hopefully, deliverance and obedience ...
Passover is one of the most important Jewish holidays. It occurs each spring, though not on the same date (similar to Christians' Easter celebration). In this comprehensive guide, we'll take a closer ...
Jesus’ relationship to Passover is richly present in the biblical accounts of the meal he shares with the disciples before his death. The symbolism of his death at a time of year deep with meaning for ...
Author's Note: All previous volumes of this series are here. The first 56 volumes are compiled into the book "Bible Study For Those Who Don't Read The Bible." "Part Two," featuring volumes 57-113, was ...
Learn about the Jewish holiday's history, its ties to Moses and the exodus from Egypt, and the traditional Seder meal.
Interesting how the author of this piece appears to use the Jewish story of the Book of Esther to suggest that Israel’s response to the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attack was nothing but an act of “revenge ...
Thanks for joining today’s study, examining the connections between the Jewish Passover, Jesus, and the Last Supper. We begin with my personal experience raised in a Jewish but non-religious home. My ...
The Jewish holiday of Passover (the Hebrew word for Pesach) is based on the story of the Exodus in the Jewish bible. How the ancient Israelites became enslaved in Egypt for 430 years, how Moses ...
In a difficult time for Jews around the world, there will be an extra chair at many Connecticut Passover Seders this year. It will be set out to represent the Israeli and foreign national hostages ...