Thank you so much Charie ! It was another beautiful Memorial . I really enjoyed it as always. I would like to encourage the Fellowship to please upload a notice of this and other events in advance. Many of us are alone and joining you all there online makes us feel like we have someone to share these Appointed times with. Thank you again and have a blessed Feast . Love and shalom !
Praise Yah! My husband and I watched this…we are grateful for your ministry and look forward to that day when we all will join together to celebrate the Lamb! Blessings in Yehovah
That video does not answer WHY the Jews do it on April 22nd. Is the discrepancy due to their celebrating more feasts throughout the year than you, and, in this particular case, celebrating Purim?
@@deCortenbach Got it! Thanks a lot, now I understand everything (almost!😄)! Just one other question if you don't mind : would the "feast of unleavened bread" be originally linked to the fact that the early Spring harvest was barley rather than wheat, Barley being more suited to unleavened bread due to its lack of gluten? If so, what would the usual explanation of "unleavened bread" as a consequence of leaving Egypt in a hurry become? An later addendum and/or interpretation? Thanks in advance for your insights.
@@Absomet The Holy Day called First Fruits (always falling on Sunday within the Week of Unleavened Bread) is when the barley harvest begins. 7 weeks later is when the wheat harvest begins known as Pentecost/Shavuot. Yeast is what "leavens" bread and can be made from barley as well. Eating Unleavened Bread and removing yeast products from your home is meant to signify removing all sin from your life. Bread is analogous to The Word. From First Fruits to Pentecost, we are to cultivate the leaven of heaven so to speak, which was used by the Levitical priests to rise the wave sheaf offering wheat bread to be sacrificed to יהוה on Pentecost. It is a High Sabbath, the Day of the descent the Holy Spirit (Acts 2), 10 days before our Messiah rose to heaven (Acts 1).
Thankyou for that beautiful and righteous Passover I tryed it by myself but i wish i had found you sooner May God bless you and yours
Thank you so much Charie ! It was another beautiful Memorial . I really enjoyed it as always. I would like to encourage the Fellowship to please upload a notice of this and other events in advance. Many of us are alone and joining you all there online makes us feel like we have someone to share these Appointed times with. Thank you again and have a blessed Feast . Love and shalom !
We livestream Passover every year. This is where you can see the calendar we follow thewaybiblicalfellowship.com
Thank you for taking the time to film and post this. ❤
I'm watching this after I already ate the bread and herbs at sunset. Praise Yah for His Feasts and His forgiveness.😊
Read my comment above and then pray for truth and do some studying.
Praise Yah! My husband and I watched this…we are grateful for your ministry and look forward to that day when we all will join together to celebrate the Lamb! Blessings in Yehovah
Thank u! Hope u don’t mind me asking that Passover is already here? Not in April 22?
Pls help me to understand. Thank you again.❤
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That video does not answer WHY the Jews do it on April 22nd. Is the discrepancy due to their celebrating more feasts throughout the year than you, and, in this particular case, celebrating Purim?
The Jews' yearly calendar is wrongly based on lunar phase cycles. This year is their "lunar leap year," so they celebrated Passover tremendously late.
@@deCortenbach Got it! Thanks a lot, now I understand everything (almost!😄)!
Just one other question if you don't mind : would the "feast of unleavened bread" be originally linked to the fact that the early Spring harvest was barley rather than wheat, Barley being more suited to unleavened bread due to its lack of gluten? If so, what would the usual explanation of "unleavened bread" as a consequence of leaving Egypt in a hurry become? An later addendum and/or interpretation? Thanks in advance for your insights.
@@Absomet The Holy Day called First Fruits (always falling on Sunday within the Week of Unleavened Bread) is when the barley harvest begins. 7 weeks later is when the wheat harvest begins known as Pentecost/Shavuot.
Yeast is what "leavens" bread and can be made from barley as well. Eating Unleavened Bread and removing yeast products from your home is meant to signify removing all sin from your life.
Bread is analogous to The Word. From First Fruits to Pentecost, we are to cultivate the leaven of heaven so to speak, which was used by the Levitical priests to rise the wave sheaf offering wheat bread to be sacrificed to יהוה on Pentecost. It is a High Sabbath, the Day of the descent the Holy Spirit (Acts 2), 10 days before our Messiah rose to heaven (Acts 1).
Praise Yah for your leadership and your company in my life.
Thank you guys