
“Let My People Go!” The Hebrew Might Surprise You…
The phrase, “Let my people go”, aside from evoking the dulcet tones of Louis Armstrong, has
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The phrase, “Let my people go”, aside from evoking the dulcet tones of Louis Armstrong, has
Passover is a critical time. The Jewish world remembers the great redemption of the Exodus, while
Passover (or Pesach, פסח to use the Hebrew word) was, in essence, an almighty showdown. The
It is a Passover tradition to have an extra place at the seder table for the
Guest blog by Greg Denham Communion has been called “The Grand Central Station of the Christian
Guest blog by Jonathan Miles of Shevet Achim The holidays point so clearly to Jesus. His
A Passover celebration is essentially a meal, called a “Seder”, with different elements that help remind
The people of Israel are confined to their homes, waiting for the plague to pass… reminiscent
by J.E.F. of Shemen Sasson On the night of Passover, we raise the Passover cup and
If you are familiar with the Passover story, you will know that the killing and eating of
Sometimes, the celebrations of Passover and Easter coincide, but sometimes they can be weeks apart. Why is
The Passover meal marks the beginning of the week-long “Feast of Unleavened Bread”. Israel was commanded