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Three Very Special Festivals – Pt One - Passover (Deuteronomy 16: 1-8)
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Study Notes for "Three Very Special Festivals – Pt One: Passover"
Introduction to Festivals
- High Holy Days: Special days meant for celebration in Scripture.
- Seven Commanded Feasts: Known as festivals, included eating and were significant for Israelites.
Context in Deuteronomy
- Israelites’ Location: East side of the Jordan, preparing to enter the Promised Land.
- Moses’ Instructions: Detailed guidelines for observing three special festivals.
Passover (Deuteronomy 16:1-8)
- Timing and Command:
- Month of Aviv (March/April) to celebrate Passover.
- Commemorates deliverance from Egypt.
- Sacrifice: An animal from the flock or herd at the place chosen by God.
- Unleavened Bread:
- Seven days of eating unleavened bread, symbolizing the haste of departure from Egypt.
- Removal of yeast as a symbol of removing sin.
- Specific Instructions:
- Sacrifices to be made in Jerusalem, not in individual homes.
- Detailed timing and process for the Passover and subsequent week.
New Testament Connections
- Christ as Passover Lamb:
- Jesus’ sacrifice as the ultimate Passover.
- Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 5 connecting Passover and the call to eliminate sin.
Practical Applications
- Dependence on God: Emphasize reliance on God over material pursuits.
- Warnings from Jesus: Consequences of seeking material wealth and self-reliance.
- Spiritual Lessons: Prioritize spiritual purity and deliverance.
Conclusion
- Key Lessons: Reflect on God’s deliverance and the call to live a life of purity.
- Modern Application: Live a life of gratitude, purity, and commitment to God.
- Future Hope: Look forward to eternal gathering with God, living faithfully and joyfully until then.
Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
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Manage episode 443921742 series 2933643
For an ad-free version of the podcast plus the opportunity to enjoy hours of exclusive content and two bonus episodes a month and also help keep the Bible Project Daily Podcast free for listeners everywhere at;
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Subscribe here to receive my new church history podcast every few weeks at.
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Study Notes for "Three Very Special Festivals – Pt One: Passover"
Introduction to Festivals
- High Holy Days: Special days meant for celebration in Scripture.
- Seven Commanded Feasts: Known as festivals, included eating and were significant for Israelites.
Context in Deuteronomy
- Israelites’ Location: East side of the Jordan, preparing to enter the Promised Land.
- Moses’ Instructions: Detailed guidelines for observing three special festivals.
Passover (Deuteronomy 16:1-8)
- Timing and Command:
- Month of Aviv (March/April) to celebrate Passover.
- Commemorates deliverance from Egypt.
- Sacrifice: An animal from the flock or herd at the place chosen by God.
- Unleavened Bread:
- Seven days of eating unleavened bread, symbolizing the haste of departure from Egypt.
- Removal of yeast as a symbol of removing sin.
- Specific Instructions:
- Sacrifices to be made in Jerusalem, not in individual homes.
- Detailed timing and process for the Passover and subsequent week.
New Testament Connections
- Christ as Passover Lamb:
- Jesus’ sacrifice as the ultimate Passover.
- Paul’s teaching in 1 Corinthians 5 connecting Passover and the call to eliminate sin.
Practical Applications
- Dependence on God: Emphasize reliance on God over material pursuits.
- Warnings from Jesus: Consequences of seeking material wealth and self-reliance.
- Spiritual Lessons: Prioritize spiritual purity and deliverance.
Conclusion
- Key Lessons: Reflect on God’s deliverance and the call to live a life of purity.
- Modern Application: Live a life of gratitude, purity, and commitment to God.
- Future Hope: Look forward to eternal gathering with God, living faithfully and joyfully until then.
Jeremy McCandless is creating podcasts and devotional resources | Patreon
Help us continue making great content for listeners everywhere.
https://thebibleproject.buzzsprout.com
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