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The Passover: Exodus Chapter 12, Numbers 9:1-5 and Matthew 26:26-30

The Passover

a. Commemorates the night that the Angel of Death passed over all the Hebrews homes
_______________by the______________________________. Exodus Ch 12
b. Messianic significance is Christ shed his_________________________________________
. Christ is the lamb without blemish or defect 1st Peter 1:19.

Exodus 12:1-2 In Christ


The feast marked a New Year and a New Every believer is a New Creation,
Beginning for the Israelites old things and the old life are past.
2nd Corinthians 5:17
Exodus 12:5 Christ was inspected by
. The male lamb you choose must be Pilate (Matt 27:11-26;Luke 18:28-19:16)
within a year old and without defect. The Herod (Luke 23:8-12)
chosen lamb was then sacrificed on the Annas (John 18:12-24)
14th day of Nisan. Caiaphas (Matt 26:57)
They could find no fault in him. Christ is
the lamb without blemish or defect
Exodus 12:6 (1st Peter 1:19)

Take care of them i.e, the lambs, until Accepting Christs sacrifice is required for
the 14th day of the month, when all of all who want to be part of Gods
Israel must slaughter them at twilight. community. (Romans 3:21-26)
Exodus 12:7,12, 22 Christ shed his blood to save his people.
The blood of the lamb was applied to It is therefore his shedding of blood that
the doorframe the lintel and side posts. saves us from condemnation.
It was because of the covering of blood, (Romans 3:25;5:9)
that the first-born lived. Christ is the Lamb who takes away the
sins of the world. (John 1:29)
Exodus 12:14 During the last Passover meal that Jesus
This was a day that every generation was refers to the bread as my body given for
to observe as a celebration unto the Lord you; do this in remembrance of me.
for ever. (Luke 22:19)
Exodus 12:46 To speed up Jesus death soldiers were
The Passover meal celebration must be going to break his legs. However, Jesus
eaten in the home and not taken outside was already dead. (John 19:32-33)
nor the bone broken of the sacrificed
lamb

Messiah in the Feast of Unleavened Bread

a. Unleavened Bread signified the_____________________________and symbolic of_______


b. The messianic significance is the______________________________________________
c. He committed no sin, neither was deceit found in his mouth. 1st Peter 2:22 see Isaiah 53:9
Messiah in the Feast of First Fruits

a. To___________________________________________ for the barley harvest on the third


day of the Passover week.
b. The barley harvest is a_____________harvest and the first fruit of the agricultural year of
______ life.
c. But in fact___________has been______________________________, the___________
of them that___________________________. 1st Corinthians 15:20

The Four Cups of the Passover Meal

1st Cup The Cup of_____________ I________________________________from the


labours of the Egyptians
2nd Cup The Cup of_____________ I____________________________from slavery
3rd Cup The Cup of_____________ I_______________________with an outstretched
arm and with great judgements

The third cup, as the cup of Redemption or Blessing, was a reminder of Gods promise to
redeem the Hebrews out of Egypt and was used to symbolize the blood of the Passover Lamb.
Jesus took this cup and said, This cup is the new covenant in my blood, which is shed for you

4th Cup The Cup of______________________ I__________________to be My people, and


I_______________________________.

1st Cup 2nd Cup 3rd Cup 4th Cup


The Cup of The Cup of The Cup of The Cup of
_________________ _______________ _______________ _______________
_________________ _______________ _______________ _______________

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