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The study of the Bible in its historical context - with a focus on the archaeology, history, geography, customs , culture, and even the languages of the ancient Middle East. WE ask what did they understand THEN - the original intent of the Lord - so that we can expand and enrich our understanding NOW and thus become true disciples of Adonai Yeshua as in John 8:31-32.
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Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
PASSOVER PODCASTS COMNG SOON - APRIL 12TH - 20TH
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Wednesday Apr 09, 2025
Link to Rabbi Jonathan Cahn's video lesson entitled "The Easter Bunny Heresy" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=be7F4xVOKDQ
Link to Joel Kramer's awesome video to answer the question where was Jesus crucified? Was it near the Church of the Holy Sepulchre or near the Garden Tomb and the bus station also known today as "Skull Hill" - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ufVXZBrbSsU&t=163s
The schedule of Bible study podcasts (audio and video) for the time of Passover.
One lesson per day starting on April 12th through April 20, Resurrection Sunday. All lessons can be accessed at 8 a.m. April 12 - 20 at the website - www.LightofMenorah.org Remember. Consider downloading the lessons. You can find the download button at the end of each podcast before you actually hit the play button.
LESSON 1 APRIL 12
Did the Triumphal Entry of Jesus happen on a Sunday? Could it have been a Monday? Does the TORAH hint at this event? What year did this happen, 33 A.D. (traditional man made date) or 30 A.D.?
LESSON 2 APRIL 13
The TORAH in Exodus 12 commands fathers on a precise day of the month to find the perfect male lamb that would be sacrificed by each father on 4 days later. Jews then in Jesus’ day know this. Is there some connection to “Palm Sunday” and this Torah law?
LESSON 3 APRIL 14
The first Passover meal occurred in Egypt in 1446 B.C. It seems the Lord used the Passover meal and certain key elements as a polemic against the gods of Egypt. Once we get it, it has huge applications for us in the pagan culture we live in today.
LESSON 4 APRIL 15
Some argue that Jesus’ Last Supper was a Passover Seder. Some say the Last Supper had no connection to a Seder. But Jesus’ Last Supper was the night before the evening when the Hebrews were to have the Passover meal. On top of that Jewish sources shows unequivocally shows there was NO Seder in Jesus’ day. There was a Passover meal but not a Seder.
LESSON 5 APRIL 16
God comes to us and provides the WAY back to Himself via the Cross and the Lamb of God. As Paul teaches without the Resurrection all is meaningless. So, this was the plan of the Lord from ages past. It was now FINISHED. The beginning was completed. The Resurrection was the End of the Beginning.
LESSON 6 APRIL 17
There is no Bible verse that says that Jesus is the Passover Lamb! If your Bible says He is the Passover Lamb it is a proven mistranslation. Jesus is the Lamb, He is the Lamb of God. There is a significant difference between the Passover Lamb and the Lamb of God. It is critical that we understand the difference. It is critical to see that יהוה Yahvay, the Lord, used the 1st Passover as a model for the Passover of Messiah.
LESSON 7 APRIL 18
There is no garden of Gethsemane. No way. But, there is a Gethsemane. Gethsemane is a Greek word that comes from the Hebrew. Wait till you see what a Gethsemane actually is!
LESSON 8 APRIL 19 (three short videos)
The Bible says in ENGLISH that יהוה Yahvay, Adonai the LORD, hardened Pharaoh’s heart. Huh? How can that be? Did God take away Pharaoh’s free will? The problem is the text in English. A great credible Jewish scholar, a Hebrew scholar, shows that the LORD did not harden Pharaoh’s heart. The LORD gave Pharaoh one chance after another. יהוה Yahvay never took away his free will. Video 1 is 27 minutes and video 2 is 14 minutes and video 3 is 19 minutes.
LESSON 9 APRIL 20
The Passover of Jesus was the End of the Beginning. The way was open again back to the Father. Through the Cross our sins can be totally forgiven and our debt to sin paid if we have Jesus as Lord. But, God connects the Resurrection, the End of the Beginning, to the feast of Shavuot or Pentecost. We’ll see that Shavuot or Pentecost is the Beginning of the End – it is the time of the Wheat Harvest.
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