enerations to remember Israel’s hasty exodus from the land of Egypt. The ‘appointed time’ of matzah was fulfilled by the burial of Yeshua, the unleavened bread from heaven, ‘the coming one.’ Paul tells the Corinthians that followers of Messiah are to remove the ‘soured dough’ lump of false teachings and celebrate the Feasts of Unleavened Bread and Passover, not with the puffed up bread of wickedness and evil, but with the matzah of purity and sincerity in the truth of God’s Word.
Year: 2015
The Passover – Pesach
Pesach is to be celebrated throughout all the generations of the people of Israel wherever they lived. In Joshua chapter 5, the Israelites celebrate Pesach in Gilgal after taking flint knives and circumcising all the men who had come out of the wilderness. In 2 Kings chapter 23, King Josiah destroys all the high places and idols in Israel, and the nation celebrates Pesach in Jerusalem for the first time since the days of the Judges. In Ezra chapter 6, when the Israelites return from captivity in Babylon, everyone who renounced the pagan practices of the nations celebrated the Pesach.