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Passover is
a historical renactment of a historical
event in the life of the Hebrew nation. The
passover ceremony describes these events in
a graphic way so that the generations that
follow will remember that. Here is the
instruction:
Exodus.
12:1 The LORD said to Moses and Aaron in
Egypt,
- "This
month is to be for you the first month,
the first month of your year.
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This is a new beginnining of freedom for
the Jewish nation, So was it for the New
Israel on the ultimate fulfilment of the
Passover. You must be born again into a
new life into a new community called
church.
3 Tell the
whole community of Israel that on the tenth
day of this month each man is to take a lamb
for his family, one for each household.
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Notice that this lamb is not for the
individual person alone, it is for the
family - the household. The new covenant
of freedom is not for the individuals,
it is meant for the household. It can
even be a neighborhood as the next verse
shows. Salvation is for the household
including infants.
4 If any
household is too small for a whole lamb,
they must share one with their nearest
neighbor, having taken into account the
number of people there are. You are to
determine the amount of lamb needed in
accordance with what each person will eat.
5 The
animals you choose must be year-old males
without defect, and you may take them from
the sheep or the goats.
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sacrifice must be an adult blemishless
sheep or goat (from Jews or Gentiles).
Jesus was 30 years old, the prescribed
adult age for entering into religious
service when he entered into the
ministry. His ancestory was not Jewish
alone, but both Jewish and Gentile as
Mathew points out. They included not
only saints, but also sinners. Sheep and
the Goats usually refers to the
righteous and the unrighteous, saints
and sinners as in
- Mat
25: 32-33 All the nations will be
gathered before him, and he will
separate the people one from another as
a shepherd separates the sheep from the
goats.He will put the sheep on his right
and the goats on his left.
John
the High Priest cum Prophet selected Jesus
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.John 1:29 Behold the lamb of God
that takes away the sins of the world.
John
was Priest
John was born of Zechariah and Elizabeth
both of Priestly family
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(Luke 1: 5-11 In the time of
Herod king of Judea there was a
priest named Zechariah, who belonged
to the priestly division of Abijah;
his wife Elizabeth was also a
descendant of Aaron.) soon after
Zachariah served in the Holy of
Holies. Once when Zechariah's
division was on duty and he was
serving as priest before God, he was
chosen by lot, according to the
custom of the priesthood, to go into
the temple of the Lord and burn
incense.And when the time for the
burning of incense came, all the
assembled worshipers were praying
outside. Then an angel of the Lord
appeared to him, standing at the
right side of the altar of incense
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John was Prophet : Like Elijah
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John was filled with
the Holy spirit from birth
(from the womb ?)
.Luke 1:15\17 for he will
be great in the sight of the
Lord. He is never to take
wine or other fermented
drink, and he will be filled
with the Holy Spirit even
from birth.
Many of the people of
Israel will he bring back to
the Lord their God.
And he will go on before the
Lord, in the spirit and
power of Elijah, to
turn the hearts of the
fathers to their children
and the disobedient to the
wisdom of the righteous--to
make ready a people prepared
for the Lord."
Blemishless Lamb: Chosen
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Must live within the house as a member –
loved by the children for three full
days
- Take
care of them until the fourteenth day of
the month,
- The
lamb was to be part of the family living
within the family rooms, playing with
the children and being loved by them.
This lamb was to become so much part of
their life that the sacrifice would have
been so painful. This is the
substitution of the person. As the lamb
was to be sacrificed in the afternoon on
the fourth day, Jesus was in the eye of
the community for three and a half
years.
when all
the people of the community of Israel must
slaughter them at twilight.
- All
the people will together, some with
great regret, by order and compulsion,
sacrificed the perfect lamb. The
substitition is complete and acceptable
only when this is done.
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Mat. 27: 22 "What shall I do, then, with
Jesus who is called Christ?" Pilate
asked. They all answered, "Crucify him!"
Salvation is effectual only when one
accepts the substitutionary death of
Jesus as ones own. Jesus Christ
is called the ``Lamb of God'' and ``the
Lamb that was slain'' (John 1:29; Rev.
13:8). Paul says, ``Christ, our Passover
lamb, has been sacrificed'' (1 Cor. 5:7)
Then they
are to take some of the blood and put it on
the sides and tops of the doorframes of the
houses where they eat the lambs.
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After 31/2 years living with the
community not going into gentile
territory, Jesus was given over by the
hand of the Priest Judas Iscariot and
sacrificed at twilight exactly on the
Pass over day.
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Mark 15:33 At the sixth hour darkness
came over the whole land until the ninth
hour.
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And at the ninth hour (slaughter them at
twilight) Jesus cried out in a loud
voice, "Eloi, Eloi, lama
sabachthani?"--which means, "My God, my
God, why have you forsaken me?"
35
When some of those standing near heard
this, they said, "Listen, he's calling
Elijah."
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One man ran, filled a sponge with wine
vinegar, put it on a stick, and offered
it to Jesus to drink. "Now leave him
alone. Let's see if Elijah comes to take
him down," he said.
37
With a loud cry, Jesus breathed his
last.
Usually the lambs are killed for the
family in the front door frame. The
killed lamb is hung from the door post
and skinned. According to the
instructions given they were to put the
blood on the lintels and side posts. The
blood that dripped from the lamb will
form a pool at the foot. The whole scene
is a typical picture of the crucified
Christ. It was this cross and the blood
that saved the Israelites.
John
19:30 When he had received the drink,
Jesus said, "It is finished." With that,
he bowed his head and gave up his
spirit.
31
Now it was the day of Preparation, and
the next day was to be a special
Sabbath. Because the Jews did not want
the bodies left on the crosses during
the Sabbath, they asked Pilate to have
the legs broken and the bodies taken
down.
32
The soldiers therefore came and broke
the legs of the first man who had been
crucified with Jesus, and then those of
the other.
33
But when they came to Jesus and found
that he was already dead, they did not
break his legs.
34
Instead, one of the soldiers pierced
Jesus' side with a spear, bringing a
sudden flow of blood and water.
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The man who saw it has given testimony,
and his testimony is true. He knows that
he tells the truth, and he testifies so
that you also may believe.
36
These things happened so that the
scripture would be fulfilled: "Not one
of his bones will be broken,"
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and, as another scripture says, "They
will look on the one they have pierced."
38
Later, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate
for the body of Jesus. Now Joseph was a
disciple of Jesus, but secretly because
he feared the Jews. With Pilate's
permission, he came and took the body
away.
39
He was accompanied by Nicodemus, the man
who earlier had visited Jesus at night.
Nicodemus brought a mixture of myrrh and
aloes, about seventy-five pounds.
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Taking Jesus' body, the two of them
wrapped it, with the spices, in strips
of linen. This was in accordance with
Jewish burial customs.
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At the place where Jesus was crucified,
there was a garden, and in the garden a
new tomb, in which no one had ever been
laid.
42
Because it was the Jewish day of
Preparation and since the tomb was
nearby, they laid Jesus there.
8 That same
night they are to eat the meat roasted over
the fire, along with bitter herbs, and bread
made without yeast.
9 Do not
eat the meat raw or cooked in water, but
roast it over the fire--head, legs and inner
parts.
10 Do not
leave any of it till morning; if some is
left till morning, you must burn it.
11 This is
how you are to eat it: with your cloak
tucked into your belt, your sandals on your
feet and your staff in your hand. Eat it in
haste; it is the Lord's Passover.
- "On
that same night I will pass through
Egypt and strike down every
firstborn--both men and animals--and I
will bring judgment on all the gods of
Egypt. I am the LORD.
- All
mankind deserves death. The angel of
death will strike both the Israel and
the Egyptian first borns. But those who
are protected by the blood of the lamb
will be passed over. Same way though all
have sinned and have fallen short of the
glory of God, the blood of Jesus will
spare them if they are willing to apply
it themselves. It is not predestination,
it is free choice.
21 Then
Moses summoned all the elders of Israel and
said to them, "Go at once and select the
animals for your families and slaughter the
Passover lamb.
22 Take a
bunch of hyssop, dip it into the blood in
the basin and put some of the blood on the
top and on both sides of the doorframe. Not
one of you shall go out the door of his
house until morning.
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the LORD goes through the land to strike
down the Egyptians, he will see the
blood on the top and sides of the
doorframe and will pass over that
doorway, and he will not permit the
destroyer to enter your houses and
strike you down.

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TIME
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Jesus died on the cross at
the time of Passover at the
appointed time. We're saved
by Christ the Substitute,
who gave his life in our
stead on the cross at the
same hour the Passover lambs
were being slain at the
Jewish temple in Jerusalem.
We are not saved by Christ's
Example or by hix teaching.
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Choice
3. Blemishless
Ex. 12:5 we are redeemed
``with the precious blood of
Christ, a lamb without blemish
or defect'' (1 Peter 1:19). He
was without sin (Heb. 4:15).
4. Kept under eyes
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Ex. 12:6 refers in the wider
sense three and a half years
of the ministry of Jesus .
But in John 12:1 we find
that Jesus came to the town
of Bethany six days before
the Passover.... Since
Passover was celebrated on
the 14th, this would mean
that Jesus came to Bethany
on the ninth. The next day
[i.e.10th] Jesus rode into
Jerusalem along with the
paschal lambs on a colt He
remained within the temple
premises all the three days
under scrutiny of the
priests (Matthew 21:1, 9-12,
17-18, 23; 24:1, 3; 26:1-5).
In the higher level of
timing, these four days
refers to the Messiah being
hid from the world in heaven
with the Father for 4,000
years from the fall of Adam.
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Kill it
Ex. 12:6 Heb. 9:22 1 cor.
5:7
The meaning of sacrifice as
a sacrifice instead of self.
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Bones not broken
Ex. 12:46 Jn. 19:33-36 Ps.
34:20
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Applied Correctly
Ex 12:7 Jn 3:36
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Meat eaten at home.
Ex. 12:8-11 1 cor. 5:7-8
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Provides protection
Ex. 12:12-13 1 Jn. 2:2 1 Jn.
4:10 Heb. 10:10
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Memorial Supper
Ex. 12 42
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Just as the
blood of the Pascal lamb was a protection
against the death of the firstborn who were
covered, so is the blood of Jesus to those
who have accepted Jesus' sacrifice as their
own.

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