John's gospel is forcing us, dramatically at least, through the storytelling mode, to think of Jesus as a passover lamb. Jesus doesn't eat a passover meal, Jesus is the passover meal, at least ...
Second, we have the Passover, the most significant event ... We know from the lips of John the Baptist that Jesus is, “…the Lamb of God, who takes away the sin of the world” (John 1:29).
Jesus and the disciples ate the Passover in the upper room. They ate it early, which was not uncommon. In that era, most Passover Seders did not include lamb, because most Jews lived too far away ...
This ain’t your mother’s Passover brisket ... reenacted the entire process of the paschal offering, blood, bare lamb carcass and all. Then they put it on YouTube. The video starts with ...
Jesus was born and brought up Jewish ... their sins forgiven through the blood that was shed. For the first Passover, a lamb or young goat was killed and its blood put on the door frames of ...
John's gospel is forcing us, dramatically at least, through the storytelling mode, to think of Jesus as a passover lamb. Jesus doesn't eat a passover meal, Jesus is the passover meal, at least ...