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It is Jewish.Is it Jewish or Christian or both?
Is it Jewish or Christian or both?
It is a God commandment given to the Jewish nation (although Abel also sacrificed a lamb). Christians see Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of the passover for all of the last days of Jesus matched the process of the passover. He is our Lamb of God.Is it Jewish or Christian or both?
It is a God commandment given to the Jewish nation (although Abel also sacrificed a lamb). Christians see Jesus Christ as the fulfillment of the passover for all of the last days of Jesus matched the process of the passover. He is our Lamb of God.
Just as Egypt was delivered from slavery, we were delivered from the slavery of sin. Just as they entered into the promised land, we also have our promised lamb. Just as the angel of death passed over the Jewish believers and were not harmed, he who has the power of death, Satan, passes over us and cannot touch us
And many other similarities
So we both celebrate our passovers.
the Carpenter usurped the ceremonyIs it Jewish or Christian or both?
Yes. There are those that celebrate all the Jewish holy days along with the sederThere are Christian Jewish services that I imagine celebrate the Jewish way or closer to the Jewish way.
Is it Jewish or Christian or both?
...pointed forward to a time...
...as the fulfillment of the passover...
From a Jewish point of view, these are most bizarre things to say.
Exodus 12:14 And this day shall be for you as a memorial, and you shall celebrate it as a festival for the Lord; throughout your generations, you shall celebrate it as an everlasting statute.
It doesn't point forward. It points backwards. "as a memorial".
The passover doesn't get "fulfilled". It's everlasting. Forever.
It is a word in English. It "belongs" to whoever wants to use that word.Is it Jewish or Christian or both?
Yes, it is a memorial (as it is with us). We also celebrate it as an everlasting statute.From a Jewish point of view, these are most bizarre things to say.
Exodus 12:14 And this day shall be for you as a memorial, and you shall celebrate it as a festival for the Lord; throughout your generations, you shall celebrate it as an everlasting statute.
It doesn't point forward. It points backwards. "as a memorial".
The passover doesn't get "fulfilled". It's everlasting. Forever.
Odd, considering the Passover lamb isn't an atonement sacrifice. Oh well, god must've made a mistake.This happening and Jewish feast (along with the other Jewish feasts) pointed forward to a time when God would send the Messiah to be the Passover lamb to save the Jews from slavery to sin and death and to lead them to another promised land.
...it could be seen as a representation of what the Messiah would do as the sacrifice that began the New Covenant and saves the Jews and everyone who puts faith in it.
Is it Jewish or Christian or both?
Passover is the remembrance of when God delivered the Jews from slavery in Egypt with a mighty hand. Did the ancestors of Christians have this experience?Is it Jewish or Christian or both?
If you are going to be a Jew, you need to go to the Jews and convert. It takes a long time of study, a testing before a Jewish court, and a dip in a mikvah (ritual immersion). Any previous religious affiliations would need to be denied as you take on the covenant of Israel.I think it is both, because by what the Bible tells, “Christians” should also be Jews.
Aren't there Jews who are not religious, never go to synagogue or engage in any rituals?If you are going to be a Jew, you need to go to the Jews and convert. It takes a long time of study, a testing before a Jewish court, and a dip in a mikvah (ritual immersion). Any previous religious affiliations would need to be denied as you take on the covenant of Israel.
You can't just show up on our doorstep and say you are part of Israel. To be adopted requires consent on our part.