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T HE LAS T. P ASSOVE R. M E A L. THE AGENDA. THE TIMES. THE MINDSETS. THE MEALS. THE EXHORTATIONS. THE PASSOVER. The 3 Main Feasts: ● Passover & Unleavened Bread ● Feast of Weeks ● Feast of Tabernacles. Leviticus 23 v 4 – 8 v 15 – 22 v 34 – 36 . 10. 11. 12. 13. 14.
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THELAST PASSOVER MEAL
THE AGENDA THE TIMES THE MINDSETS THE MEALS THE EXHORTATIONS
THE PASSOVER The 3 Main Feasts: ● Passover & Unleavened Bread ● Feast of Weeks ● Feast of Tabernacles Leviticus 23 v 4 – 8 v 15 – 22 v 34 – 36 10 11 12 13 14 Duration: ● Passover lasted 1 day.....................14th of Nisan ●Leviticus 23:5 ● Unleavened Bread lasted 7 days....15th – 21st ●Leviticus 23:6 Lamb Chosen Exodus 12:3 Lamb Offered Exodus 12:6
THAT THOU MAYEST EAT THE PASSOVER Jewish Days 12am 6pm 13th 14th 15th 16th 12am Passover Feast of Unleavened Bread
CHRONOLOGY 15 th – The Day Christ Died Nathan Lewis, p 34 – 35
JEW’S PASSOVER PASCHAL = The passing over URCHATZ = Washing of hands MAGGID = The story of Passover 1st Cup of Sanctification Exodus 6:6a “I will bring you out” Salvation 2nd Cup of Judgement Exodus 6:6b “I will rid you out” Recognition 3rd Cup of Redemption Exodus 6:6c “I will redeem you” Forgiveness 4th Cup of Praise Exodus 6:7 “I will take you” Kingdom
HALLEL PSALMS 1st Cup of Sanctification Exodus 6:6a “I will bring you out” Salvation 2nd Cup of Judgement Exodus 6:6b “I will rid you out” Recognition 3rd Cup of Redemption Exodus 6:6c “I will redeem you” Forgiveness 4th Cup of Praise Exodus 6:7 “I will take you” Kingdom Part 1 – Psalms 113 & 114 Part 2 – Psalms 115, 116, 117, & 118
A NEW COVENANT The Three-fold Covenant The Seed v 27 “Behold the days come...” = The Promise of Christ Forgiveness v 31 “Behold the days come...” = The Arrival of Christ Holy unto the LORD v 38 “Behold the days come...” = The Return of Christ
THE LORD’S MEMORIAL What the disciples could not know is that even whilst he encompassed them in this simple memorial, his eyes were lifted beyond them down the years that were yet to be; towards disciples gathered in caves with Roman soldiers dogging their steps; towards men and women dying in the mountains with his Name upon their lips; towards a faithful remnant struggling to keep the faith in a closing age of folly and darkness. He saw countless disciples down the years and over the world, humble disciples who lived and died unknown. He saw them living out their little lives with their hopes and their fears, their struggles and their failures, their prayers and their victories. He came quietly to them with his invitation, “With desire I have desired to eat this passover with you before I suffer”. – A Life Of Christ Melva Purkis, p 323