By Jonah Doctura | 2017INTRODUCTION
In the picture of ‘Last Supper’ after eating, Yeshua took the cup and made the blessing saying that this cup (the wine inside the cup) represented His blood, that would be shed for the forgiveness of sins and the ratification of the New Covenant. The prophet Jeremiah spoke of the New Covenant in light of Redemption and the Forgiveness of Sins (Jeremiah 31:30-33). This being the case, it should not be surprising that the Festival of Passover would be used at the backdrop for interpreting the key events in Yeshua's First Coming. Passover or Pesach is an important, biblically derived Jewish holiday. The Jewish people celebrate Passover as a commemoration of their liberation by G-D from slavery in Egypt and their freedom as a nation under the leadership of Moses. It commemorates the story of the Exodus as described in the Hebrew Bible especially in the Book of Exodus, in which the Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. Therefore, Passover is known as the Festival of Redemption but, are the Passover events authentic and reliable? Many alleged biblical scholars have studied intently conflicting statements and some have concluded that the New Testament does not provide an historically accurate account of the events of Yeshua's final hours and hence should not be relied upon as the basis for establishing one's faith. Is their conclusion a real “foundation” for this belief? Watch the Message >>
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