It takes the average reader 6 hours and 14 minutes to read Pesakh, Passover by Rabbi Jim Appel
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Passover is one of the most important Appointed Times of the Bible. Rabbi Jim explains that the Passover Seder is a Covenant Renewal Meal, designed and commanded by God for renewing His Covenant each year with the Israelites. Rabbi Jim teaches what Passover is all about and shows, with Scriptural evidence, how Yeshua (Jesus) built on this Covenant and on the traditional Passover Seder to establish the Covenant Renewal Meal for the New Covenant. You will learn the heart-touching connections between the Passover ceremonial traditions and the Last Supper and Communion. You will become profoundly more grateful for what Yeshua's sacrifice accomplished, and more deeply encouraged by the promises Yeshua wants us to remember as we celebrate Passover and commemorate His death until He returns. Included in the book, at the end, are the notes to Rabbi Jim's Seder that he has been leading for decades. Guests to his Seder speak of being profoundly blessed and moved; some have also reported amazing physical healing. We are pretty confident that you will not be the same after reading this book. Here are just a few of the many amazing things this book offers: How different the Seder was for Rabbi Jim after he accepted Messiah Yeshua The significance of Shabbat HaGadol and how it connects to Palm Sunday Ten different kinds of khametz (leaven) we need to remove from our lives The Seder is a Covenant Renewal Meal that Yeshua built upon The mystery of why Yeshua had to be silent The mystery of the two kinds of freedom. Very interesting! The deeper meaning and personal application of the four cups The many New Covenant promises Yeshua gave us How foot washing can improve your ministry's effectiveness and much, much more! PLUS!! At the back of the book, A HUGE BONUS! The complete set of notes for leading a deeply meaningful Seder yourself. Rabbi Jim's own personal notes for his well-loved, well-attended, powerfully profound community Seder. Guests speak of being deeply moved and some have reported amazing physical healing. Visit Olive Press Publisher to learn more. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. What is a Passover Seder? 2. Plague of the Firstborn 3. Mixed Multitude 4. The Servant and The Son 5. Removing Khametz 6. Two Seders 7. Must Be Ritually Pure 8. Yeshua's Purity Paradigm Shift 9. Shabbat HaGadol 10. The Unblemished Lamb 11. Yeshua, The Passover Lamb: Parallels and Tradition 12. Costly and Spotless 13. Silent as a Lamb 14. Even Intentional Sin 15. Footwashing, Servanthood 16. Washing Feet in Ministry, Finding Felt Needs 17. Covenant Meal, Renewing Old, Establishing New 18. Renewing the New: Promises and Conditions 19. The Cups of the Covenant 10. Children and Passover Bibliography Appendix A: Passover Seder Notes Appendix B: Yeshua's Last Seder Scriptural Outline
Pesakh, Passover by Rabbi Jim Appel is 372 pages long, and a total of 93,744 words.
This makes it 126% the length of the average book. It also has 115% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 32 minutes to read Pesakh, Passover aloud.
Pesakh, Passover is suitable for students ages 12 and up.
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