• Jesus in the Passover

  • More than an Haggadah
  • By: Tov Rose
  • Narrated by: Virtual Voice
  • Length: 2 hrs and 7 mins
  • 2.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Jesus in the Passover

By: Tov Rose
Narrated by: Virtual Voice
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Passover holds immense significance in Jewish life, deeply rooted in history and shaping Jewish identity. This celebration has been enriched by diverse Jewish communities worldwide, who have added their own unique customs and traditions. Exploring these variations illuminates the creativity of the Jewish people, embellishing the ancient Exodus story and time-honored traditions.

The Passover sacrifice, foreshadowing a greater event, symbolizes freedom from eternal death through the Messiah's sacrificial blood. In the absence of a Temple, Rabbinical law replaced the sacrifice with the seder ceremony, a memorial dinner commemorating liberation from Egyptian slavery and the journey to the Promised Land.

Christian and Messianic perspectives intertwine the Passover sacrifice with the Last Supper, emphasizing atonement, salvation, and the sacrificial death of the Messiah on the cross. The "Jesus in the Passover" demonstration, particularly when incorporated into a communion service, holds special significance.

Passover banquets, popular during the Passover/Easter season, provide a meaningful experience for churches, often held on Fridays or Saturdays.

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Great content, unfortunate reading

It is not easy to find a reliable resource on a passover/Christ connection so I'm happy to report that this is what I was looking for. I learned a good deal from this short book, although I am not new to Old Testament symbolism. There was a lot of scriptures to support the elements of a Haggadah and supposedly Hebrew for the prayers. I say "supposedly" because the virtual voice attempted to read it as a string of symbols. Similarly, the scripture referenced were all jumbled and the long footnotes and superscript numbers were read as they appear in the book. These problems made it disorienting to listen to. However, the gist of the content was intact so I recommend it overall.

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juberish

juberish narration, mathematical and incongruent. it was a good title and plot but the mechanical delivery and code language was unacceptable.

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