Anonymous ID: a51f06 April 4, 2021, 8 a.m. No.13358052   🗄️.is đź”—kun

>>13357574

Sure.

Passover is set in the Law of Moses. The Jews have been celebrating their escape from bondage in Egypt for 3500 years.

Jesus, the Lamb of God, was crucified on Passover, dead on Unleavened Bread's first two days, and rose from the dead on Resurrection Sunday, aka First Fruits.

 

The Old Testament is all about Jesus; all of the festivals, holidays, feasts, etc., foreshadowed the coming of the Messiah, Jesus.

 

The Jews who believed Jesus was the Son of God, risen from the dead, became Christians. And people who believed their account also became Christians.

 

600 years later an Arab talked to an angel and fabricated an "extension" of Judaism and Christianity, claiming it to the the perfection of both, and its leader in the line of the prophets such as Moses and Jesus. Islam does not believe Jesus is the Son of God, do not believe he was crucified, do not believe he died, and do not believe he rose from the dead. They do call him the Jewish messiah, but only as a leader of the Jews, which the unbelieving Jews deeply resent, of course.

 

So, all three religions are about Jesus.

Jews: Just a man, not the messiah, not the Son of God, did not rise from the dead, the disciples stole his body.

 

Christians: God become Man, God the Son, as much Man as though not God, and as much God as though not Man. Crucified, died, and rose on the third day, as he said.

 

Muslims: Jesus was a prophet like Moses and now Mohammad, Mohammad being the best and last prophet.

 

This universe is all about Jesus, and every single person in it's relationship with Jesus is the most important thing in every single person's life.