Small Passover Teaching
Lev. 23:4 “These are the set feasts of YHWH, even holy convocations, which you shall proclaim in their appointed season. 23:5 In the first month, on the fourteenth day of the month in the evening, is YHWH’s Passover. 23:6 On the fifteenth day of the same month is the feast of unleavened bread to YHWH. Seven days you shall eat unleavened bread. 23:7 In the first day you shall have a holy convocation. You shall do no regular work. 23:8 But you shall offer an offering made by fire to YHWH seven days. In the seventh day is a holy convocation: you shall do no regular work.”
Passover is a fulfilled feast and currently there is no way we can observe this commandment as Scripture commands. Also note that in the Ezekiel Third Millennial Temple there is no Passover Lamb, thus we observe only the seven days of Unleavened Bread as a commanded memorial to Y’shua.
Since we can’t keep this mitzvoth, we aren’t going to keep a real lamb, slaughter it, drain its blood, put its blood on the door posts and lintels, roast it, and burn the remains after the Seder is over. The Passover Lamb is no longer used as an commanded atoning sacrifice.
If lamb is served at a seder, it’s just like any ordinary lamb dinner at any other time of the year, and should not be considered as anything Set Apart and Holy over any other meats.
As far as leftovers are concerned, you will wrap up your leftovers, put them in a container, and put them in the frig., enjoying lamb sandwiches the next day.
At any Unleavened bread seder, you can have any KOSHER food you want, as long as there is no yeast. You can serve lamb, chicken, beef, fish, or no meat at all, as this is a fulfilled feast. So enjoy your meal however you want to eat it.
During the Ezekiel Temple, the seven days of Matzo are STILL OBSERVED, thus we need to observe it.
One other thing I want to mention, is that we never start the Seder and then in the middle of it stop and set the table for the main meal, eat it, clean up all of that mess, and then reset the table for the rest of the seder! We have always eaten our dinner first, cleaned up the table and then set it with the Seder dishes enjoying our Seder in shalom and without interruption! I have to wonder who came up with the “brilliant” idea of starting the seder, stopping, then starting up the seder again!
The Passover is a beautiful FULFILLED experience. And one final warning, If anyone comes to you trying to convince you that we are still to slaughter lambs and put its blood on the door posts, get their names, and then run for the nearest exit. There is a small band of heretics and blasphemers who are still slaughtering lambs and teaching this heresy. This is FORBIDDEN in Scripture. I want you to get their names so the rest of us can avoid them as well!
This is forbidden in Scripture because Lev. 17 requires that all sacrifices to YHWH be brought to the door of the Tabernacle/Temple, and indeed the Passover Lamb HAS been slaughtered for us already with the atoning offering of Y’shua.
I Cor. 5: 6-8, “Your boasting is not good. Don’t you know that a little yeast leavens the whole lump? Purge out the old yeast, that you may be a new lump, even as you are unleavened. For indeed Messiah, our Passover, has been sacrificed in our place. Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old yeast, neither with the yeast of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.”
Notice that Paul says Passover has been fulfilled, so we just keep the Feast of Unleavened Matzo.
Shalom.
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