if you just take what Passover is it’s the gospel we were slaves in Egypt God sent the Redeemer God sent the Lamb by the blood of the Lamb we are set free imagine you’re back in Jerusalem you’re back 2,000 years ago it is the month of Nissan it’s an oil lit room and the trumpet sounds from the temple signaling Passover is beginning imagine you were with the Messiah in that room and that’s when he said I have earnestly desire to celebrate this Passover with you and this is the blessing and this is the exact words that he would have said
2,000 years ago he said this manaz blessed are you Lord God King of the universe who has perform preserved Us Alive sustained us and brought us to this day this is the first of the four cups it is called the cup of sanctification it separates the time that we are that it’s a holy time in God’s presence when he had taken a cup and given thanks he said take and share this among yourselves and this is the exact words with which he will would have said 2,000 years ago and it said on every Passover Bor per hafen blessed are you
Lord God King of the universe who creates the fruit of the vine amen and now we partake of just a fourth no more than a fourth partake of the first [Music] C and now these are the elements of the Passover and the elements are this is called the carpass or the green this is called the haroset it represents the bitterness of slavery this is the haroset or that’s the maror this is the haroset which is the bondage or the mortar of slavery in Egypt this is the saltwater the tears of God’s people this is the egg the BET which is
the symbol of new life and this is the zoroa which is a mystery to it which I’m going to tell you as we go on that is the Passover plate but also this is the matah Passover is the Feast of unleavened bread or matah and so this is what it looks like and this look this is more the original Mata looks like this more like this is made this comes from Israel and this is what it would have looked like something like this 2,000 years ago unleavened bread the bread that the Hebrews ate when they came out of Egypt because it couldn’t rise but it means a