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Plus, Ted & Sheri lead Gospel Airplay with "You've Been So Faithful (Groove)." By Jim Asker CeCe Winans banks her fourth No. 1 on Billboard’s Hot Gospel Songs chart as “Come Jesus Come ...
As a child I loved Easter, maybe even more than Christmas. Each year there was a new fancy dress, frilly socks, white patent leather shoes, lacy gloves, and maybe a ...
One interpretation of the Gospel of John is that Jesus, as the Passover Lamb, was crucified at roughly the same time as the Passover lambs were being slain in the temple. RELATED.
Passover, a major Jewish holiday, began Saturday, April 12 and ends Sunday, April 20, coinciding with Easter Sunday. During Passover, dietary rules become stricter, with some kosher items, like ...
The holiday is called "Passover," because it commemorates when the angel of death passed over the Hebrew people who had lamb's blood on their doors, according to the Bible and the Torah.
The Easter Lamb: Jesus, Passover, and God's Amazing Plan to Rescue Us. The Zonderkidz title (out now, ages 6-10) is by theology writer John Greco with illustrations by Sian James.
The late Middle Ages A lamb, unleavened bread, and wine comprise a 15th-century Passover meal in a panel of the “Last Supper Triptych,” circa 1464-1467, by Flemish painter Dieric Bouts in ...
The words lamb, hyssop, blood, and outstretched arm have been spinning through my mind. Digging into the first Passover, puzzle pieces are falling into place as the people of Israel prepare to be ...
God describes the Passover lamb: "'Your lamb shall be without blemish, a male of the first year. You may take it from the sheep or from the goats'" (Exodus 12:5). Then, consider Jesus was ...
The Christian Bible immortalizes the Last Supper as a pivotal moment, where Jesus, surrounded by his disciples, "took bread, and blessed, and brake it, and gave to them, and said, Take, eat: this ...
Most Appalachian church members don’t connect the Jewish festival of Passover and its importance in being fulfilled through the death of Jesus 2,000 years ago. That is, until Dr. Tony Crisp ...