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Home » Article » Religion The Passover Memorial
David Ben-Ariel filed under "Religion"
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Could God's holy days, which portray His plan of salvation,
exclude Jesus' sacrifice? How could Jesus' ultimate sacrifice be
less than holy? Didn't God have the Israelites smear lamb's
blood on their doors to avert death? Didn't that clearly
represent Christ's offering for mankind? Yes!
The Passover lamb was to be kept from Nisan 10 until the 14th
(Ex. 12:1-6). It was then to be killed on the 14th. It was to be
killed in the evening. How do we know for sure which evening is
being discussed? Because God the Father set us a PERFECT EXAMPLE!
When did God decree that Jesus could declare "it is finished"
and die on the stake? Why the same time that THE JEWS were
sacrificing their Passover lambs at the Temple! The Jews had
always killed the Passover lambs during the final hours of the
14th! It was towards the end of the 14th, not at the beginning
of the 14th, that the Passover lambs were killed!
After the lambs were killed they were prepared (which took some
time) to be eaten, naturally, that evening - which began the
15th and the FEAST OF UNLEAVENED BREAD. Nothing of the Passover
lamb was to be left over until the morning (Ex. 12:8-10).
God decreed that only unleavened bread should be eaten with the
Passover lamb, and that only unleavened bread should be found
throughout our property for seven days: "neither shall there
anything of the flesh, that you sacrificed the FIRST DAY AT
EVEN, remain all night until the morning...you shall sacrifice
the passover at even, at the going down of the sun..."(Deut.
16:1-7; Matt. 27:45-46).
Here God clearly shows that He considered the Passover
sacrifice, done at "the going down of the sun." as the FIRST DAY
of the SEVEN DAYS OF UNLEAVENED BREAD! (Mk. 14:12). If we're to
blindly follow popular Church tradition that kills the Passover
lamb at the beginning of the 14th, rather than at the end of the
14th, then we end up with EIGHT days of unleavened bread! Does
it make sense that the lamb MUST be eaten with unleavened bread
and then somehow afterwards for a whole day you can eat leaven
again?! How preposterous! At least a child could figure this
out! And that's what we all need to become again, like humble
little children, hungry for God's truth, eager to please our
Father and let His WILL be done, and commandments kept, rather
than attempting to defend vain traditions! (Mk. 7:7).
God's Word shows that from the end of the 14th (the beginning of
the 15th) until the 21st day of the first sacred month is SEVEN
DAYS (Ex. 12:18).
The Passover lamb is killed at the end or afternoon (between the
two evenings in Hebrew) of the 14th and eaten at the beginning
of the 15th with unleavened bread: "For even Christ our passover
is sacrificed for us: Therefore let us keep the feast...with
unleavened bread of sincerity and truth"(I Cor. 7-8). Christ is
our PASSOVER - not our "Lord's Supper!" Jesus' last supper with
His disciples offered Him the perfect opportunity to replace the
traditional lamb with a bread and wine ceremony symbolic of His
offered body and blood. (Even the rabbis decreed after the
Temple's destruction that it was permissible to not eat a
Passover lamb).
As we partake of these holy emblems, what are we remembering?
Are we commemorating the night of Jesus' betrayal or are we
commemorating Jesus' DEATH? We're to eat the BREAD in
remembrance of Jesus' body that was sacrificed at the end of the
14th and we're to drink the WINE in remembrance of Jesus' shed
blood on our behalf at the end of the 14th (I Cor. 11:23-26).
[And Jesus clearly associated His hour of trial and crucifixion
with wine, not grape juice! See Jn. 2:3-4].
We're to remember Jesus' sacrifice as our very personal Passover
Lamb - the Lamb of God! Passover - with the bread and the wine
substituted for the lamb - is the annual holy day, observed at
meal time on the evening of the 15th, that commemorates Jesus'
sacrifice.
The Passover is both a memorial and a feast (Ex. 12:14). The
PASSOVER MEMORIAL is the FIRST of the seven days of unleavened
bread (not eight!), and the FIRST of God's seven holy days!
It's important to note and get this straight with the first of
God's festivals and new year: How would God's Church know when
to celebrate God's holy days or even what they are if it weren't
for the JEWS? God has made the Jews His custodian and has
committed His truths into their care, specifically the Pharisees
(Matt. 23:2; Rom. 3:2-3; 9:4).
God's holy days are faithfully proclaimed from Moses' Seat each
year "in their seasons" (Lev. 23:4) by His Jewish stewards who
keep God's SACRED CALENDAR! How would we know which "season" is
which, or which month is the "beginning of months," if God
hadn't ordained the JEWS to preserve that knowledge for us?
(Gen. 1:14; Ex. 12:2; Rom.3:2-3).
Thankfully, God's quite capable of ensuring that the Jews -
despite themselves - will continue to fulfill this special
calling (Num. 23:19; Rom.11:29). So everyone can put away their
"calculators" (that only add up to confusion, everybody
determining for themselves what's right and what's wrong). God's
"business" has a full-time JEWISH ACCOUNTANT who's solely
RESPONSIBLE for the calendar.
Let's not attempt to interfere with God's business as He's
chosen to run it! God - through His Jewish agent - has preserved
the knowledge of His holy days and the correct dates to observe
them for all who truly want to know and share in celebrating
God's truth!
About the author:
David Ben-Ariel, an American author who has travelled widely and
who has lived throughout Israel, shares a special focus on the
Middle East and great interest in Jerusalem, reflected in
hard-hitting articles that help others improve their
understanding of that troubled region. Check out www.benariel.com
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