Happy Passover - Chag Sa'meyach!!

Chag Sa’meyach!!

BREAKING!

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The Daily Brief
"Praying for All in Authority"
Wednesday, April 8, 2020 

"So this day shall be to you a memorial; and you shall keep it as a feast to the LORD throughout your generations. You shall keep it as a feast by an everlasting ordinance." (Exodus 12:14)

PASSOVER begins tonight at sundown. Another time of solemn remembrance, when Jews around the world keep the Torah by hosting seder dinners.

"Chag Sa'meyach"!!

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“Standing United Together . . . Under the Cross of Christ


Passover Begins Tonight at Sunset

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Passover Begins Tonight at Sunset

Dear Friends,

As we ponder the material presented below, let us each search our own hearts, in repentance, for any "unleavened bread" in our lives . . . including the lusting after Power, Prestige, and Position. For truly, this is a somber time.

In His Amazing Grace, 

Your Daily Brief editorial team

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Honoring PASSOVER


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Honoring PASSOVER:

"Chag Sa'meyach"!!

Teachings to Give Us Insight on this Very Special Day 

'So this day shall be to you a memorial; and you shall keep it as a feast to the LORD throughout your generations. You shall keep it as a feast by an everlasting ordinance." (Exodus 12:14)

Did you know that The Last Supper, recorded in the New Testament, was in truth a Passover Seder? On the night before our Lord was crucified, He led His disciples in a seder meal, according to the dictates of Torah. And now, when we look carefully, we can see Christ's presence in the Passover seder.

The articles below help us to understand the full meaning of the Passover meal, the Seder, as well as bring insights to help us observe Passover traditions in our day.

In addition, in this season of the emergence of the pandemic, Chuck Pierce shares his own prophetic insights for the hour we are now witnessing across the globe.


I. UNDERSTANDING THE PASSOVER SEDER 

A detailed article, written by Pastor Eric Teitelman, House of David Ministries 

You will be blessed as you take time to ponder this beautiful teaching! Go here!

II. 7 Passover Traditions Anyone Can Adopt - Breaking Israel News

Passover, or Pesach in Hebrew, is a Jewish holiday commemorating the Jewish liberation by God from slavery in Egypt. In the Book of Exodus, the Hebrew Bible describes the Israelites freedom under the leadership of Moses.

While non-Jews are not commanded to keep the laws of Passover, anyone can benefit from its teachings and traditions. Here are seven Passover traditions anyone can adopt this spring. (Read more)

III. Prophet Chuck Pierce: THIS PASSOVER WILL BE A TRUE PASSOVER! 

To view this video, recorded on the 700 Club, please go here.


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The Passover Lamb


The Daily Jot

Thursday, March 29, 2018

The Passover Lamb

(Reprinting from two years ago . . . God's message never changes.)

As we enter the most holy of celebrations, Passover, let us prepare our hearts, repent from uncleanliness and seek true understanding of our relationship with God the Father and the Messiah. In a day and age where being Christian or Jew is looked down upon, even by some Christians and Jews, we need to have introspect on our mission in life, how that relates to the Lord, and our position in the world as we come closer to the end of days. This is the week of Nisan 10 on the Hebrew calendar. During the week, the sacrificial lambs were to be examined and only the ones found without blemish would be sacrificed on Nisan 14 (Friday this year) before the beginning of Pesach, or Passover.

The Passover coincides with the final days of Christ, his crucifixion, and resurrection. It is the picture of Christ being the true Passover Lamb, the sacrifice that liberates mankind from sin, as did God free the Israelites from the bondage in Egypt. The crucifixion of Christ took place as the Passover lambs were being sacrificed in the temple in Jerusalem. The Hebrew calendar starts its days from sundown to sundown, making its timing far different than the Gregorian calendar that we follow. The Pesach sacrifice (sacrifice of the Passover lambs) needed to be completed before sundown on Nisan 14 (which is Friday on our calendar). The Messiah was nailed to the cross, suffered, and died before sundown on Nisan 14.

Christ entered Jerusalem on the 10th of Nisan, which is the day that the devoted Jews were choosing their Passover lambs. This is referenced in Matthew 21 where the great multitude spread their garments and branches on the way saying in verse 9, "Blessed is he that comes in the name of the Lord; Hosanna in the highest." Jesus went to the temple and overturned the money changers, his authority was questioned by the religious leaders, and he gave the great commandments, "Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart, and with all thy soul, and with all thy mind...and the second one is like unto it, Thou shalt love thy neighbor as thyself." He also sat with his disciples and taught the chronology of what would happen in the end of days. This is called the Olivet Discourse.

Christ stated to his disciples in Matthew 26:2, "Ye know that after two days is the feast of the Passover, and the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified." He then held an early Seder in which he spoke of the wine as his blood and the bread as his body. The events of the evening followed where Christ was taken in the garden, brought before the priests who sought a false witness to put him to death, but as Matthew 26:60 says, "But found none." He was taken before Pilate who also could find no fault in him, but allowed the people to decide if he should be crucified. These events follow the examination of the Passover Lamb who had no blemish. Christ is the true Passover Lamb as stated in 1 Corinthians 5:7, "Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us," and John 1:29, "Behold the Lamb of God, which takes away the sin of the world."

Have a Blessed and Powerful Day!

Bill Wilson
www.dailyjot.com

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Israel Prepares for Passover (I)


Israel Prepares for Passover (I)

Passover closure to begin at 7 p.m., curfew to take effect Wednesday afternoon


The cabinet on Tuesday approved a closure and curfew over the Passover holiday to stem the outbreak of the coronavirus, which will keep Israelis within their cities and towns and authorize police to detain violators. 

The sweeping orders will also require Israelis to start wearing face masks outdoors beginning Sunday. 

Following a several-hour meeting, ministers green-lighted emergency regulations that will ban all intercity traffic from 7 p.m. on Tuesday until Friday at 6 a.m. Supermarkets, food deliveries and other essential services will, however, continue to operate until Wednesday afternoon at 3 p.m., and then be allowed to resume Thursday morning. (Times of Israel)

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Israel Prepares for Passover (II)


Israel Prepares for Passover (II)

Amid curfew, hundreds of Israelis will gather at this government-approved Seder


Due to strict coronavirus guidelines, Israelis this year will be barred from holding the Passover Seder Wednesday night with anyone not of the same household. 

However, one particular Seder will be attended by hundreds of Israelis - with the blessing of the Health Ministry along with all relevant government authorities. 

The festive dinner will take place at the Dan Panorama Hotel in Tel Aviv, which has become a temporary home for hundreds of Israelis who have been diagnosed with the coronavirus but are only experiencing mild symptoms.

Since only COVID-19 carriers will be attending the Seder, there is no risk of them infecting anyone else, with at least one mass-meal to take place during this year's virus-plagued holiday. 

A sterilized area has been prepared in the hotel to accommodate up to 500 guests, with dozens of round tables arranged with holiday decorations. Each guest will receive their own Haggadah holiday prayer book, a personal Seder plate along with a disposable food package that will include all of the essential Passover foods, the Israel Hayom news site reported. 

The hotel's Seder team, led by senior IDF officer Amir Friedman, told the daily that one of the Dan Panorama guests had been called on to read from the Haggadah throughout the evening. (Times of Israel) Read more.

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Enjoy a Passover Seder


Welcome to a classic Passover seder! 

To enjoy a classic Passover Seder, please go here to view this very special video.

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Learn More About Passover’s Symbols


Mysteries of Christ in the (Passover Seder) 

To learn more about the symbols used in the Passover, please go here to view a special teaching by Pastor Eric Teitelman.

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Download Haggadah



DOWNLOAD HAGGADAH

*Hagaddah is a Hebrew word meaning narration, and this booklet is used at every Passover Seder to tell the story of the Passover

To learn about Haggadah, please go here.

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Time to Repent


Time to Repent

"He stood between the living and the dead, and the plague stopped." (Numbers 16:48)

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Aaronic Benediction


Aaronic Benediction

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