He has done so through the various signs of bread and wine in the Old Testament, Abram’s interaction with Melchizedek, the Passover, and the manna and quail the Israelites ate in the desert.
The Haggadot explains the story of Passover. The celebration is inspired by the Book of Exodus, which forms part of the Old Testament, or the Torah, the holy book of the Jewish religion.
Of the sacrifice of Christ, the main sign or figure of the sacrifice of Christ in the Old Testament is the paschal lamb. At every Passover, the Jews recalled and renewed their covenant with God by ...
Judaism has a lot of important holidays, and food is a huge part of most of them. Rosh Hashanah has apples and honey, Hanukkah has latkes and sufganiyot, and Purim has the wildly underrated ...
By Rod Anderson “Globalization” is not a new concept, as Thomas Friedman would have us believe in his book, “The World is Flat.” It’s been around since Pentecost, and that was a long time ...