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In what ways does the Passover lamb foreshadow Messiah?
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- Anonymous1 decade agoFavorite Answer
When YHVH saw the blood, the messenger of death passed over & the people passed from death to life.
When YHVH see's the blood of Y'shua, in our lives we pass from death to life.
- ShinigamiLv 71 decade ago
Manna falling in the desert sustaining them is a nice foreshadowing though, of the time between the Ascension and the Return. I've kind of liked that idea....I mean, there is one lady in India who only drinks one glass of water a day, and has done so for 10 years....(I'm going to go look that up again)...but there are many instances of sustenance through prayer. It is rare though. I think you have to be pure of heart.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
Im going to join the others and say that
"It does not. There is no connection between the Passover lamb and the Messiah.
The Messiah is a future king of Israel who will establish world peace, rebuild the third temple, and usher a new age of prosperity and peace.
The Passover lamb is a dumb animal, sacrificed to mark the doors of the Jews so that God wouldn't accidentally go inside and kill their firstborns."
Since passover is a Jewish holiday Christians should not be answering this question
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this question, the one who said this is Maurog III he is correct
Source(s): Non-Abrahamic Theist - Anonymous1 decade ago
It does not. There is no connection between the Passover lamb and the Messiah.
The Messiah is a future king of Israel who will establish world peace, rebuild the third temple, and usher a new age of prosperity and peace.
The Passover lamb is a dumb animal, sacrificed to mark the doors of the Jews so that God wouldn't accidentally go inside and kill their firstborns.
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- 1 decade ago
Im going to say that
"It does not. There is no connection between the Passover lamb and the Messiah.
The Messiah is a future king of Israel who will establish world peace, rebuild the third temple, and usher a new age of prosperity and peace.
The Passover lamb is a dumb animal, sacrificed to mark the doors of the Jews so that God wouldn't accidentally go inside and kill their firstborns."
Since passover is a Jewish holiday Christians should not be answering this question
Source(s): this question, the one who said this is Maurog III he is correct - 1 decade ago
In Judaism, it doesn't.
However, Christian theology doesn't actually originate in Judaism, regardless of the number of words and texts appropriated and mistranslated. The lamb is a form of Osiris. Iesus is a form of the Hellenic version of Osiris, Dionysus.
Calling the Passover lamb a god is just a return to Christianity's Egyptian roots.
Source(s): The Osirian mysteries included consumption of the body of the dead god through eating a particular type of bread/baked wheat. The followers were then granted salvation from death. Sound familiar? - gertystorrudLv 71 decade ago
The "Blood" on the door posts resembles "The Holy Sacrificial Lamb of God"/Jesus.
- 1 decade ago
The Passover lamb is the symbolic "scapegoat" into which Jews pour their sins and then slaughter
Jesus is the Christian re-interpretation of that
"Foreshadowing" is retro-prophesy
- 1 decade ago
The lamb replaces the human!!
Jesus was the last man figure to be sacrificed!!