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Passover: The Festival of Redemption features in-depth analysis of the biblical festival that is foundational to both Judaism and Christianity. Two of the greatest events of salvation history took place on the very day of Passover. Israel was delivered form Egyptian bondage on Passover, and fifteen hundred years later, Jesus was crucified on Passover, delivering believers from the bondage of sin and death. Restoring Passover and other biblical festivals is essential for Christians who want to understand the biblical foundations of their faith. Recognizing the historical and spiritual truths represented by Passover is a profound means of underscoring the historical and theological truth of Christianity’s Jewish connection.
- The Exodus Story
- Christ our Passover
- Celebrating Passover with Jesus and the Apostles
- Two Miracles, Two Faiths
- Sacrifice and Baptism
This book will equip you, your family, and your congregation with resources that will enable you to share a Christian observance of Passover in remembrance of Jesus’ death and resurrection until our Lord comes again.
Table of Contents:
Introduction Chapter 1: Christians and Passover Chapter 2: One God: Two Miracles, Two Peoples, Two Religions Chapter 3: Passover: Sacrifice and Baptism Chapter 4: Passover: Seder and Haggadah Chapter 5: Preparations for a Passover Seder Chapter 6: A Christian Passover Haggadah Chapter 7: Celebrating Passover with Jesus and the Apostles Chapter 8: the Last Supper Seder Chapter 9: Passover and Holy Communion Chapter 10: A New Covenant Passover (Communion Liturgy) Chapter 11: Shall We Now Observe the Festival?
About the Author:
John D. Garr, Ph.D. is founder and president of Hebraic Christian Global Community, an international, transdenominational, multiethnic networking organization that serves as a publishing and educational resource to the Christian church. An academician with a pastor’s heart, Dr. Garr both informs and inspires believers for biblically sound, Christocentric faith that is grounded in the Hebraic heritage of the faith of Jesus and the apostles.
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