A Guide to Passover for Christians

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  • Опубликовано: 2 июн 2024
  • Have you ever wondered why Christians celebrate Easter INSTEAD of Passover? Curious about the difference between the holidays or which one you “should” be celebrating if you’re a Christian?
    These are questions our owners, Christians themselves, have asked and answered... If you are a Christian or you just find yourself in a Western "Christian nation" and wonder why it might be a good thing to celebrate Passover, we wanted to give you some context and a bit of how you too can celebrate one of the most important of the Hebrew feasts and festivals in a couple of weeks.
    In this video, we’ll help you to better understand:
    -What exactly IS Passover? (And also The Feast of Unleavened Bread and Fruitfruits!)
    -How Passover is traditionally celebrated by Jews all around the world and in the land of Israel
    -Why we think it's important for Christians to celebrate it too
    -How you can celebrate Passover and the other spring feasts at your table

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  • @joymahiko
    @joymahiko Год назад +18

    "Christ our Passover is sacrificed for us". Thank you Lord Jesus, the Lamb of God.

  • @themoonguardian8399
    @themoonguardian8399 Месяц назад +17

    This will be my first ever passover feast as a 15 yo Born again believer!

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      there is no seder in the Bible. the seder is taken from the greek symposium. the whole reason for getting leaven out of your house and life is to get these man made evil traditions and sin out of your life. these people are just repeating the false traditions everyone else is regurgitating. Lamb, un-leavened bread, and bitter herbs. thats it.

    • @BeautyByChristina
      @BeautyByChristina Месяц назад +3

      It’s mine too, Happy Passover hope you enjoy 🎉

    • @Lucy_Honeychurch
      @Lucy_Honeychurch Месяц назад +1

      Us too.

    • @arcadian8204
      @arcadian8204 Месяц назад +1

      It's my first one too
      I'm soo happy for you ❤

  • @RiverPreps
    @RiverPreps Месяц назад +11

    Hey guys! Another Christian here who observes the Jewish appointment times as was instructed. Our family doesn't drink the fourth cup of wine (Cup of Restoration) because of Jesus's and the disciples' examples and we do not set a place for Elijah as we trust in the Word that the spirit of Elijah in John the Baptist heralded the arrival of the Messiah, Jesus. (Matt 11:14) I wish you all a beautiful time spent with family and friends and pray that the Holy Spirit falls like rain.

    • @yhwhsproperty3360
      @yhwhsproperty3360 Месяц назад +2

      The appointments are of Almighty God and not just the Jews

  • @joannegratton491
    @joannegratton491 Месяц назад +4

    Scripture tells you what you need to do you don’t need any other book. The command is, lamb roasted on fire, bitter herbs, and unleavened bread. And that is it.

  • @sylviestevenson2486
    @sylviestevenson2486 Месяц назад

    NICELY DONE! I so appreciate your connecting the dots. Although raised "Christian" my family roots were Quaker. No ritual at all! Now as an 80-yr old convert to Judaism, coming from 50 yrs. as a vajrayana Buddhist and 5-yrs. into the former, I so appreciate Passover seder symbolism, the meaning behind all of it as relevant today (and very universal! Who doesn't love freedom and wish it for everyone?) I admire how this beautiful example of Jews passing on their heritage for thousands of years, with Christians spinning off of it with all good intention has brought them this far. Who can sneer at 4000/5000 yrs of collective memory later written down? May its essential aspirations be so! Religions have much essentialness in common, the world would be a healthier, more peaceful place if everyone realized this common ground of basic goodness! Thank you!

  • @melg5401
    @melg5401 Месяц назад +4

    Fantastic and very informative video.
    Constructive criticism: PLEASE turn the music way down. It takes away from it. I really struggled to hear at times and it is super distractive.
    Bless you both♥️

  • @lampsaltlight
    @lampsaltlight Год назад +31

    Thank you for sharing. Gentile/non-Jewish christians desperately need this kind of teachings. Ignorance can often lead them to pride and sometimes arrogance as the apostle Paul said in the letters to Romans chapter 11.

    • @nekaylasmith
      @nekaylasmith Год назад +2

      Thank you.

    • @israeligoodwine
      @israeligoodwine  Год назад +2

      Thanks for the encouragement.

    • @DemonSlayeroftheMentalHospital
      @DemonSlayeroftheMentalHospital 2 месяца назад +2

      Why do they desperately need it? Sounds like something a Pharisee would say.

    • @joshuaunitt3009
      @joshuaunitt3009 2 месяца назад +2

      Getting defensive and calling people Pharisees is exactly the kind of ignorance and arrogance Paul was warning about lol. ​@@DemonSlayeroftheMentalHospital

    • @JUSTIN-ry4dn
      @JUSTIN-ry4dn 2 месяца назад

      🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑🛑
      EASTER DOES NOT EXIST IN THE BIBLE!!!! CHECK OUT :
      " THE TRUTH ABOUT EASTER"..... 👁️👁️

  • @neilsunn
    @neilsunn 2 месяца назад +4

    My first passover. Joy for family, respect for tradition, all are welcome.

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      there is no seder in the Bible. the seder is taken from the greek symposium. the whole reason for getting leaven out of your house and life is to get these man made evil traditions and sin out of your life. these people are just repeating the false traditions everyone else is regurgitating. Just read Exodus 13. Lamb, un-leavened bread, and bitter herbs. thats it.

  • @deborahhughes7181
    @deborahhughes7181 Месяц назад +1

    Wow! What a beautiful and more meaningful celebration of the greatest holy days in human history - the death, burial and resurrection of Jesus Christ of Nazareth; who was and is the fulfillment of the law. HALLELUJAH!!!

  • @LewWhite10
    @LewWhite10 Год назад +10

    May Yahusha, our Passover, and His Word, indwell you richly. All who are immersed in His Name and guard His Commandments may observe the anniversary of Yahusha's death.
    BARUK HABA BASHEM YAHUAH!

  • @dianefaust6218
    @dianefaust6218 2 месяца назад +2

    Thank you, I wish to celebrate passover this year. 😊❤❤❤

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      Then read Exodus 13. These people are repeating made up pagan seder traditions.

  • @joannemazurek9075
    @joannemazurek9075 2 месяца назад +1

    I thank God for placing your video where I could watch It. I am a Christian. I am new to celebrate and pass over. I have now rejected the non-jewish holidays. I want to follow God's calendar. God's laws, your video is totally wonderful and explaining everything and the music bed that you have is so beautiful and it's the kind of music that I like to listen to anyway, so thank you for that as well.

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад +1

      Then please read Exodus 13. There is no seder in the Bible. The seder is taken from the greek symposium. The whole reason for getting leaven out of your house and life is to get these man made evil traditions and sin out of your life. These people are just repeating the false traditions everyone else is regurgitating. Lamb, un-leavened bread, and bitter herbs. Thats it.

    • @joannemazurek9075
      @joannemazurek9075 Месяц назад

      @mustaffa1611 thank you for your response and guidance. I don't eat lamb, but the bitter herbs and unleavened bead are definitely what I can do. I like that you are taking it back and re-simplifying what should have never been made complicated in your response.

  • @melissanielsen8215
    @melissanielsen8215 Год назад

    Thankyou very much for explaining this.

  • @Scythianjo-hn
    @Scythianjo-hn 2 года назад +2

    Amen and great job. Shalom..

  • @shelisa8
    @shelisa8 2 месяца назад

    Thank you for sharing

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      There is no seder in the Bible. Just read Exodus 13 and you'll see these people are mistaken.

  • @user-ne1pn8ih4j
    @user-ne1pn8ih4j Месяц назад

    I ain’t got no Christian friends to celebrate Passover with but this is definitely interesting topic, would be down to celebrate it tho

  • @justinboaldin4852
    @justinboaldin4852 2 месяца назад

    Perfect simple explanation thank you

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      Read Exodus 13. There is no seder in the Bible. It is a pagan tradition.

  • @naomigiordani
    @naomigiordani Месяц назад +1

    Thank you! But, I find your music is a bit too loud... harder to hear you

  • @bethanyolinger1943
    @bethanyolinger1943 Год назад +5

    I love that Pesach and the other biblical holidays are for the Hebrews and people of the nations that chose to join in, not just the tribe of Judah in particular. Good job, guys!

  • @DeniseUsesLogic
    @DeniseUsesLogic Месяц назад

    Oh man a lot goes into this! I wish I had prepared :(

  • @kellicoffman8440
    @kellicoffman8440 Месяц назад

    Thank you I am hoping to do a Passover meal 🥘 this year

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      There is no seder in the Bible. The seder is taken from the greek symposium. The whole reason for getting leaven out of your house and life is to get these man made evil traditions and sin out of your life. These people are just repeating the false traditions everyone else is regurgitating. Just read Exodus 13. Lamb, un-leavened bread, and bitter herbs. Thats it.

  • @Powerful9315
    @Powerful9315 Год назад +3

    This was awesome! Thank you so much for standing up for truth!

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      That truth was loaded with leaven. Then please read Exodus 13. There is no seder in the Bible. The seder is taken from the greek symposium. The whole reason for getting leaven out of your house and life is to get these man made evil traditions and sin out of your life. These people are just repeating the false traditions everyone else is regurgitating. Lamb, un-leavened bread, and bitter herbs. Thats it.

  • @adeliawilliams4884
    @adeliawilliams4884 Месяц назад

    This is wonderful that you do this, as my family does, too! However, the Feast of First Fruits is not the first day after the "high Sabbath," but the first day following the seventh day Sabbath. Passover was on a Wednesday, Seder was Wed night, the start of the "high Sabbath", resurrection was Sat night (end of seventh day Sabbath), aka the first day of the week and the first day of Feast of First Fruits.

  • @MyGreenNest
    @MyGreenNest Год назад +11

    I don’t get it, it says only (in the Bible) bitter herbs, roasted lamb and bitter herbs?

    • @Dr.Nellah
      @Dr.Nellah Год назад +8

      That’s also my question as I want to celebrate the feast biblically not traditionally per say

    • @marilyncausey9348
      @marilyncausey9348 Год назад +12

      The Seder was added later, much later, even after the second temple writings. My understanding is the Seder plate is a mimic of a Greek festival, so pagan in origin. This is our first time celebrating Passover, so I'm researching. I'm going to go by Exodus 12 (as much as I can, seeing that we do not raise lambs}. Passover blessings to you as we remember our Redeemer lives and delivers us from the hand of the enemy.

    • @mccardieclan1755
      @mccardieclan1755 Год назад +12

      I agree with you. Celebrate the Spring feasts according to the scriptural text only. Do not add judaisms traditions, that is what YAH hates and what our Messiah condemned the Pharisees and Sadducees of doing by adding to the instructions of scripture.
      We read the scripture portions in Exodus 12, Mark and Luke, break bread, and share wine like the Messiah did with his disciples and wash one another's feet.

    • @anthonydavenport5126
      @anthonydavenport5126 Год назад +1

      Is all of this biblical?

    • @mccardieclan1755
      @mccardieclan1755 Год назад +1

      @@anthonydavenport5126 Is all of 'what' biblical?

  • @frankmilo4805
    @frankmilo4805 20 дней назад

    Very interesting. Thank you so much, but please, drop the music, or turn it down.

  • @obeyourfatheryah
    @obeyourfatheryah Год назад +2

    One thing I got convicted of: if I'm going to eat an egg at the pěsach, I may as well call my self Babylonian and worship Ishtar. Or paint it and bide it, idk. Be careful with seder, meaning order. Like religion versus relationship/covenant kind of deal.

  • @Maripissini7
    @Maripissini7 Месяц назад

    This Seder plate is so beautiful! Would you tell where to purchase?

  • @ChesneyDigital
    @ChesneyDigital Месяц назад

    Wonderful, thank you! One comment about “Easter”; we must celebrate it, as it is a day that was taken away from the devil and given to God. Just think about that for a moment.

    • @bfelix7468
      @bfelix7468 Месяц назад +4

      Devil still owns it. It was given by the catholic church to separate from the true church which was made up of predominantly Jewish believers. The church was never told to stop celebrating passover & easter was never celebrated by the early church.

    • @Barbara-pe2jf
      @Barbara-pe2jf Месяц назад +1

      Well, in 2024, yesterday was crucifixion day. So Friday will be resurrection day according to the biblical calendar.

    • @sylviestevenson2486
      @sylviestevenson2486 Месяц назад

      @@bfelix7468 Really it's a matter of politics and who's in power. Ishtar/Easter, female goddess, seems to have been carried forward from the Babylonian period, even a reference to (the name ) Esther. Even from the Egyptian period. She's been around a very long time.... Why blame some imaginary force such as "The Devil"? If we view Easter as a positive thing, the appelation of a current delightful concept/holy day in Christian theology, why not thank Ishtar for bestowing this regenerative/birth miracle possibility as something to celebrate?

  • @Dr.Nellah
    @Dr.Nellah Год назад +2

    This might seem like a silly question but I’m wanting to celebrate Passover and I wanted to know and the order of service or specifics like the things on the cedar plate etc I don’t think that’s in the Bible (correct me if I’m wrong) so where does it come from? Is it just from Jewish tradition over time?

    • @gabrielamaev
      @gabrielamaev Год назад +2

      It is Jewish tradition so it’s not commanded 😊 I celebrated Passover last night purely with grilling lamb, making a bitter salad and frying unleavened bread on the cast iron.

    • @israeligoodwine
      @israeligoodwine  Год назад

      We have a guide book that walks you through step by step available. Most of the elements are from Exodus 12, but some have been added by tradition over time. We walk through the symbolism of each. Of course, each can practice at his/her own table as they feel led! You'll find that Passover is practiced slightly differently in households all around the world and we're not saying ours is the "right" way, but just how we've experienced it for years after searching scripture and learning.

    • @israeligoodwine
      @israeligoodwine  Год назад +2

      I'll also add, that when Jesus said "as often as you eat this (communion) do it in remembrance of me" it was in the context of a Passover Seder. You can find that in Luke 22.

  • @davidwolff4173
    @davidwolff4173 Месяц назад

    Thank you for the informational video. Just a quick word. Wine in the bible has a double meaning. Unfermented grape juice and fermented grape juice. Christ's blood represents purity. Therefore, the wine they drink at passover is unfermented grape juice.

  • @Reporterreporter770
    @Reporterreporter770 Год назад +1

    Happy Holidays Happy Pesach 🍷🍷🍷🍷

  • @jeffreyrowe-mi3pc
    @jeffreyrowe-mi3pc Месяц назад

    The Eucharist is the new Passover Jesus gave us. Because its a superior Passover.

    • @Barbara-pe2jf
      @Barbara-pe2jf Месяц назад +1

      The Bible doesn’t say that. In fact, Jesus said He didn’t come to teach against God.

  • @Kunoichi139
    @Kunoichi139 Месяц назад

    Is that wine unfermented?

  • @yhwhsproperty3360
    @yhwhsproperty3360 Месяц назад

    If there is to be no yeast, how can we drink wine which is made with yeast?

    • @sylviestevenson2486
      @sylviestevenson2486 Месяц назад

      There was no prohibition about wine in the bible description, only for bread because the Jewish folks were going on a quick escape trip. The wine was already made (months in advance, right?) but bread is made every day and had to have time to rise, etc. There wasn't time. It's not a prohibition of yeast, but just for the bread production. Crackers are faster - just put the dough on your car hood and be gone!

  • @WhistleLad
    @WhistleLad Месяц назад

    Elijah returned in the form of John the Baptist. So saith our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ in Matthew 11 & Matthew 17. Another reference is Luke 1.
    This fulfilled the Malachi 4 prophecy.
    We are currently in the little season. Revelation 20.

  • @KDBee-ri5hi
    @KDBee-ri5hi Месяц назад

    Can someone please show me where a Seder is used to celebrate the Passover in the Torah or Bible? God said 3 things...lamb, bitter herb & unlravened bread. The Seder is from the Talmud which is the Jewish handbook.

    • @Barbara-pe2jf
      @Barbara-pe2jf Месяц назад

      My Seder isn’t. But then, I’m Messianic. So how do you observe Passover?

  • @luke_8_17
    @luke_8_17 Месяц назад

    This is good., but 4 glasses of wine, wow, that’s asking a lot. Maybe real grape juice, but fermented grapes, that would be very hard for me to accomplish.

    • @Barbara-pe2jf
      @Barbara-pe2jf Месяц назад

      At Messianic Seders you are offered a choice between trap juice and Passover wine.

    • @sylviestevenson2486
      @sylviestevenson2486 Месяц назад

      You can certainly substitute unfermented grape juice for the drink, or if using standard, alcoholic wine, take only one sip each time. Usually no "wine police" at most seders! Myself, the 4 glasses are usually no problem, but they're small and not that full. But then I regularly thank G-d for his marvelous beverages, almost daily!!!

  • @marionpage1668
    @marionpage1668 Год назад

    A good place to start is to read the bible, and not add to or take away. your intentions are good but not according to scriptures. Read how the Passover was instituted, and then you can make Yahsuah happy.
    You need to select a lamb of the first year, then you select one that is blemish free on the 10th, and you keep this beautiful little lamb until the 14th and slay it at Sundown then follow the instructions. I pray that you will learn to do it correctly so you please the Messiah. God Bless your family.

    • @israeligoodwine
      @israeligoodwine  Год назад

      Shalom to you! We've read plenty and often on how Passover was instituted and are confident we're making Yeshua plenty happy. Appreciate the comment and chag peseach sameach!

  • @mre6227-uk4zo
    @mre6227-uk4zo 2 месяца назад +5

    Bible never mentions easter which is pagan worship of the sun but passover is mentioned 27 times in the bible and GOD tells us to keep passover not easter. Follow the word of GOD and celebrate passover or follow mans tradation of pagan easter.

  • @CarolDouglas-jk8oq
    @CarolDouglas-jk8oq 2 месяца назад

    Sabbath isn't a Feast time of the Lord, but Jesus fulfilled the sabbath he was already gone when the women got there to anoint him, our rest now is in him not just one day a week

    • @wilmachelius9102
      @wilmachelius9102 Месяц назад +1

      Leviticus 23 tells us these are YHVH'S feasts, not Jewish feasts, which must be celebrated to perpetuity. Yeshua celebrated the feasts and was Torah observant (Torah means instructions in Hebrew) and since we are Christ followers, we should be imitating Yeshua by also celebrating the feasts and adhering to the instructions of the first 5 books of the Old Testament

  • @SG-jv5zi
    @SG-jv5zi Год назад

    Be careful not to add to what scripture says His people should do....
    In Exodus I read about the lamb, unleavened bread, bitter herbs....eat with shoes on (being ready to leave quickly if needed)
    In Luke I read where Messiah broke unleavened bread representing his Body and wine representing his blood
    The Sedar plate (meal) and that kind of stuff is NOT mentioned in scripture and many of it was adopted after they came out from Babylon...No where in scripture does it refer to an egg...this is a pagan fertility symbol... Open you Bible Read Exodus 12-13 and REad Luke 22
    Do not add to and do not remove from the memorial what out Father has given.
    Blessings and Shalom from a grafted-in believer in the Messiah Yahshua.

    • @israeligoodwine
      @israeligoodwine  Год назад

      Thank you for your thoughtful comment! You're right that most of the elements are from Exodus 12, but some have been added by tradition over time. We walk through the symbolism of each. Of course, each can practice at his/her own table as they feel led! You'll find that Passover is practiced slightly differently in households all around the world and we're not saying ours is the "right" way, but just how we've experienced it for years after searching scripture and learning.

  • @wilmachelius9102
    @wilmachelius9102 Месяц назад

    Yeshua used tirosh, when He instituted communion not yayin. Considering how pure Yeshua's blood is, do you honestly think He would endorse a fermented wine filled with bacteria ( which forms part of the fermentation process) to represent His blood? I believe tirosh (pure grape juice) was used at the pesach meal, not yayin which is fermented wine

  • @candicerussell3685
    @candicerussell3685 2 месяца назад +1

    Revelation 2:9
    “I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.”

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      Exactly, Don't trust these people. There is no seder in the Bible. The seder is a pagan tradition from the greek symposium. The reason for getting leaven out of your house and life is to get these man made evil traditions and sin out of your life. These people are just repeating the false traditions everyone else is regurgitating. Lamb, un-leavened bread, and bitter herbs. Thats it.

    • @calebjones032
      @calebjones032 Месяц назад

      You have taken the text out of the context of the passage to fit the situation. Be careful with this… “Text taken out of context is pretext, it’s poison” -Rabbi Greg Hershberg

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      @@calebjones032 it not taken out of context. revelation 2.9 and 3.9 explain it all perfectly what they are.

  • @richardh249
    @richardh249 2 месяца назад +2

    quit talking about jewish holidays

    • @mustaffa1611
      @mustaffa1611 Месяц назад

      Youre right, Its not jewish. Its God's chosen feast day for everybody. There is no seder in the Bible. The seder is a pagan tradition from the greek symposium. The reason for getting leaven out of your house and life is to get these man made evil traditions and sin out of your life. These people are just repeating the false traditions everyone else is regurgitating. Lamb, un-leavened bread, and bitter herbs. Thats it.

  • @klingertam1
    @klingertam1 Год назад +2

    אין כמו נוצרים שמסבירים את החגים שלנו! חחח

  • @rollingthunder4599
    @rollingthunder4599 Год назад

    Why does the Christian church celebrate Easter? Christmas I can understand. No one knows when Christ was born, but we do know when Christ died. It Easter at passover

    • @josietanner3960
      @josietanner3960 3 месяца назад +4

      The Roman Catholic Church changed it in the 3rd century because they were very antisemitic. They wanted to separate from the Jews as much as possible, so they changed it from the original Passover to following the Spring Equinox.

    • @sebastianbaran5182
      @sebastianbaran5182 2 месяца назад

      The celebration of Easter is rooted in the resurrection of Jesus from the dead and was a central focus of the early Christians. The Sabbath was changed by the early Jewish converts from Saturday to Sunday in recognition of the Resurrection and was not borrowed from pagan practice. Fixing the date for Christmas on December 25 had more to do with Jewish tradition than pagan custom. In Jewish tradition, March 25 was celebrated as the date of Abraham’s sacrifice of Isaac, when the Lord promised to send a lamb to complete the sacrifice. It also marked the first day of creation, when God brought forth light. The early Christians easily recognized the connection between Christ the Lamb and the Light and dated both his conception and death to March 25. If the Incarnation occurred on March 25, then it follows that the Nativity occurred nine months later on December 25. For the early Christians, “the decisive factor was the connection of creation and cross, of creation and Christ’s conception,” not the desire to baptize pagan celebrations.

    • @elizabethkahn5982
      @elizabethkahn5982 2 месяца назад +1

      That makes no sense at all. Christmas and Easter are clearly pagan and have nothing to do with Jesus.

  • @ELOAAMinistries
    @ELOAAMinistries 2 месяца назад

    Unbeievers should NOT observe Passover. Unleavened Bread feast maybe?

  • @malkacantor1670
    @malkacantor1670 Год назад +1

    Passover is a Jewish Chag. Why make it any other way.

  • @bobnakash5907
    @bobnakash5907 Месяц назад +2

    This is the most bizarre thing I've seen. Talk about ripping something out of its context!

  • @eve6225
    @eve6225 2 месяца назад +1

    As a Christian I do what Jesus asked me to do. Break bread to remember His body broken for me and drink wine (grape juice) to remember His blood poured out for the remission of my sins. I do this as often as I can and not just for an occasion. These Jewish traditions are not for me for I an also a gentile. All God wants from me is to worship Him in Spirit and in Truth. This just feels wrong to me as a Christian on so many levels when the communion service was what Jesus left us with and not this whole seder ceremony. 🤷‍♀️

    • @elizabethkahn5982
      @elizabethkahn5982 2 месяца назад

      Agree but at the same token we should not celebrate Easter or Christmas.

    • @debbiemiller5909
      @debbiemiller5909 Месяц назад +3

      Thes holy days were never meant for the Jews but all mankind. Yahuah /God never calls them Jewish feast days. He calls them His Holy days. We are to celebrate them through all generations.
      Yahshua showed us how to live. He taught from the Torah. He kept the Shabbat. He kept the feast days 😊

    • @calebjones032
      @calebjones032 Месяц назад +1

      I would encourage you to read Gods Day Timer by Mark Blitz. It is eye opening to those shrouded in the western Christian mindset.

    • @user-kl3kq3uq1h
      @user-kl3kq3uq1h Месяц назад +2

      It is not a Jewish Feast it is Gods Feast. The Jewish people are just obedient.

    • @eve6225
      @eve6225 Месяц назад

      @@calebjones032 I am a South African born Indian. I have an eastern mindset. We leave big parts of our culture to follow the Jesus way when we experience His healing, grace and mercy. I follow what is written between the pages of Genesis to Revelation. As a gentile there is no reason for me to adopt anything Jewish. I am very happy with the simple traditions of baptism and communion. But each to his own. I doubt we are causing God grief because we are all His children.

  • @diseld7956
    @diseld7956 Год назад

    Shalom guys

  • @TSIRHCSEVAS
    @TSIRHCSEVAS Год назад

    תוט מאוד

  • @tomfish1285
    @tomfish1285 Год назад +1

    Why would you practice a holiday that's not even your covenant. Idiocy is looming large.

    • @israeligoodwine
      @israeligoodwine  Год назад +1

      To each their own! :)

    • @sebastianbaran5182
      @sebastianbaran5182 2 месяца назад

      ​@@israeligoodwineYou're a heretic, and the Church expressly forbids worshipping or praying with non-Christians.

    • @elizabethkahn5982
      @elizabethkahn5982 2 месяца назад +2

      What a rude response. I do belive that they are wanting to honour their creator as best they can and with a pure heart.

    • @destaneehoward
      @destaneehoward 2 месяца назад +1

      I believe it’s a sign of respect . For Jesus and all he did for that period of time regardless of what religion it was for , the meaning behind it hold more weight

    • @23rdstreet23
      @23rdstreet23 Месяц назад

      Don’t take it as rude. The question is legit. Learn what Orthodox Judaism teaches. Before taking Christianity as the lead. If you are not Jew by birth or by converting you are not to keep as they are to keep. Which in actuality because you are putting Jesus into it you are not so that is weirdly good. The twisting of Passover to include Jesus is definitely not what Passover is all about. No it is not about moshiach (messiah). That’s okay everyone will know one day. You are very nice people though.

  • @chanaorzy3767
    @chanaorzy3767 Месяц назад

    In less than a minute you show your ignorance of Judasim (which supposedly Chistianity stemmed from). Passover will not be celebrated to perpetuity according to Judaism. Only until Moshiach arrives. At the seder we pour a cup and open the door to the prophet Eliyahu Hanavi who will bring Moshiach, the son of David to the world. The absolute worst form of idolatry according to Judaism is to make the mistake of turning any person into a god and worship them, which it seems Christianity did. In Judaism, we acknowledge and discuss both the strengths and weaknessess of all our human leaders, including even Moses.