All Entries in the "Passover" Category
15 Third Day Events in the Bible
Jesus rose from the dead on the third day after his death. “God raised him from the dead on the third day” (Acts 10:40).
“For as Jonas was three days and three nights [...]
Why Would a Christian Observe Passover?
# Passover Teaches us About Jesus
# The Early Christians Observed Passover
# The Seder is a Special Fellowship with God
# Passover is a Biblical Command
Messianic Passover Haggadah
This little booklet will walk you through your Seder step-by-step!
Haggadah is a Hebrew word that means the telling.The Haggadah is the Order of Service for the Passover Seder Dinner. A copy is used by each participant and is essential for understanding and participation. This Haggadah is inexpensive and functional and for a Christian [...]
Ten Plagues Adventure
A fun activity to represent the ten plagues can be reenacted. Ten days before Passover begins, do something in your home to represent each one of the ten plagues. Here are a few examples. Be creative and make up your own symbols.
Nile waters turning to blood –put red food coloring in the water glasses at [...]
The Ten Plagues
This is our Passover plate. It has the ten plagues listed around the edge of the plate and images of the food inside the tiny bowls. I believe it is the one item in our home that the children will remember the most.
First Plague: The Nile waters Turn to Blood
The Nile, the river of Egypt, [...]
Messianic Passover Seder
There are no set rules for the basic order of the seder. Just like with Thanksgiving dinner, traditions vary among families. Here we give a seder checklist of what to serve and setting the table.
Passover Overview
The name of the festival, Pesach in Hebrew, passing over or protection, is derived from the instructions given to Moses by God (Ex. 6:6-8).
Moses was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God commanded Moses to tell the children of Israel:
Wherefore say unto the children of Israel, I am the LORD, and [...]
Passover, Resurrection, 3 Days, 3 Nights
Dr. Dwight Pryor talks about the Passover meal in the Upper Room with Christ. He also talks about the controversy of the Resurrection on the 3rd day or 3 days & 3 nights. Very insightful video
Dwight A. Pryor is the Founder and President of the Center for Judaic-Christian Studies in Dayton, Ohio. He is also [...]
Messiah in Passover
Several symbolic clues during Passover are fulfilled in Christ.
John the Baptist introduced Jesus by saying, “Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world.” (John 1:29).
The Jews had been celebrating Passover for 1,500 years. They understood the significance of John’s statements.
Isaiah 53, written hundreds of years before Christ, records the suffering [...]
Jewish Customs of Passover Today
Passover is the most popular Jewish holiday. The dinner celebration is called a seder. The Passover Seder is a meal with special foods, practices, and Scripture readings that commemorate the liberation from Egyptian slavery, in accordance with God’s instructions (Lev. 23:1,4, Exod. 12:14,24-27).
Seder means “order.” The seder invites each family to recount its own version [...]
Mystery of Four Passover Cups
During the Seder, each participant drinks four cups of wine to recall the four expressions of redemption mentioned in the Bible (Ex. 6:6-7).
God tells Moses to tell the people of Israel, “I will bring you out from under the burdens of the Egyptians, and I will rid you from under their bondage and I will [...]
Passover Overview
The name of the festival, Pesach in Hebrew, passing over or protection, is derived from the instructions given to Moses by God (Ex. 6:6-8). Moses was chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt. God commanded Moses to tell the children of Israel:
Wherefore say unto the children of Israel, I am the LORD, [...]





