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Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

The Passover Prophecy – Exodus 12 Resurrection Sunday, April 12th, 2020

Calvary Chapel Kaneohe

J.D. Farag

Religion & Spirituality, Christianity

4.7 β€’ 606 Ratings

πŸ—“οΈ 12 April 2020

⏱️ 60 minutes

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Summary

Pastor J.D. explains how Jesus fulfilled the Passover Prophecy at His first coming, and the significance related to the rapture and second coming.

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Aloha!

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Welcome to our Resurrection Sunday celebration and also at the conclusion of our time together today,

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our Communion Sunday celebration as well. If you haven't already, you might want to get the elements ready

0:23.1

so you can partake together with us. So on this very different Resurrection Sunday celebration,

0:36.3

I want to do something a little bit different and talk to you today about

0:42.8

the Passover prophecy. If you were to ask me what I thought was one of the most fascinating

0:51.4

and intriguing prophecies in all of the Bible.

0:57.0

The Passover would be at the top of the list.

1:01.0

And the reason is because the Passover was a prophecy pointing to and fulfilled by Jesus Christ vis-a-vis the crucifixion and resurrection

1:20.2

of Jesus Christ, which is what we're celebrating today. The Passover is actually the first of seven feasts.

1:33.2

This is a fascinating study if you wanted to do this on your own. The seven feasts of the

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Lord given to Israel is found in the book of Leviticus, the 23rd chapter.

1:47.1

When we were studying through the Bible and were in Leviticus, we actually did a seven-week

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series on these seven feasts and the prophetic significance of these feasts.

2:05.5

And what's interesting is that in the original language of the Hebrew Old Testament, the word for feasts is actually the same in my native tongue of

2:13.1

Arabic. It's the word moad. mo'ad is a very interesting word because it carries with

2:23.0

it the idea of a pointing to an appointed time or even an appointment yet future that will be met and fulfilled. So, for example, if I were to say to you

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in my native tongue of Arabic, anna, undi mo'ad, ma'akum, what I just said was that I have an appointment

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mo'ad with you. so it means a pointing to an appointed time a sign that

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points to a yet future fulfillment and that's what these feasts were mo'ad And it's for this reason that the seven feasts all point to and are fulfilled

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by Jesus Christ both at his first coming and then also at the rapture and his second coming. If you don't mind, I'd like

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to go through these with you very quickly. And by the way, at the conclusion of the

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