The Lamb in the House
How the Feasts of Israel Reveal the Life of Jesus in the Torah
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The Lamb in the House invites you to see the Gospels through the eyes of the Torah — to watch the feasts of Israel, the sacrifices, and even the dates on the biblical calendar converge on the week Jesus died and rose again.
Beginning with a Hebrew family in Egypt on the night of the first Passover, J.H. Farris walks you through fifteen centuries of rehearsal built into the law of Moses: the lamb brought into the house, the blood on the doorframe, the bones left unbroken, the four cups on the Passover table, the exact days of the spring feasts, the strange crimson thread of Yom Kippur, and more. Step by step, the patterns in Exodus, Leviticus, the Prophets, and Daniel line up with the final week of Jesus’s life in a way that is hard to dismiss as coincidence.
In these pages you will:
- See Jesus where he said he could be found — in Moses, the Prophets, and the Psalms — without forcing symbols or reading meanings into the text that are not there.
- Trace how Passover, Unleavened Bread, Firstfruits, and Pentecost each land on an exact day in the life of Christ, and why that precision matters for faith today.
- Discover how the fall feasts — Trumpets, Atonement, and Tabernacles — point forward to appointments on God’s calendar that have not yet been kept.
- Walk through key passages like Isaiah 53, Daniel 9, Psalm 22, and Zechariah 12 with fresh eyes, using Jewish sources and the Dead Sea Scrolls to hear them in their original setting.
- Understand why the Old Testament is not a rough draft and the New Testament is not a replacement, but how both together tell one unified story centered on the Lamb.
Written for thoughtful Christians, Bible teachers, and anyone curious about the Jewish roots of the faith, The Lamb in the House combines careful research with vivid storytelling. It does not ask you to take a scholar’s word for it; it lets you see the patterns for yourself — in the text, in the feasts, and on the calendar.
If you’ve ever sensed that there is more going on in the Bible’s details than you’ve been shown, this book will help you follow the thread all the way from the lamb in the house in Exodus to the wedding supper of the Lamb in Revelation.
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