The Passover. Has the purpose of the Passover feasts changed since the advent of Yeshuah?

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  • @omarshabazz9938
    @omarshabazz9938 10 місяців тому +1

    THANK YOU for your time and instructions we must continue to learn and grow 🙏

  • @leewatkins6577
    @leewatkins6577 10 місяців тому +1

    Blessing's from YAH Brother Mpumelelo Thank you i agree with you peace to you and your family and blessed passover .

  • @khosbyshezi6274
    @khosbyshezi6274 10 місяців тому

    Shalum brother
    Interesting that no leven was to be found during that time but JC had wine 😊

    • @mpumelelomkhize
      @mpumelelomkhize  10 місяців тому

      That's spot on, even the Ashkenazim put wine on their table during passover celebrations. I don't know where that tradition was infiltrated into the Passover. It's clearly a contradiction.

  • @realtalkwithgordandcarrie9046
    @realtalkwithgordandcarrie9046 10 місяців тому

    You make things so easy to understand. Thank you. I do have questions as a foreigner, or gentile. I understand you to have to be in the land (Africa) to celebrate the Passover, and be on the right calendar, making Passover in September. Did I hear correctly?

    • @mpumelelomkhize
      @mpumelelomkhize  10 місяців тому

      In my presentation, I mentioned that some people believe that Sub-Saharan Africa is the Promised Land, if that is the case, then their Passover should be in September because the Passover is a Spring Festival and Spring in Sub-Saharan Africa is in September. I have made a video on the Promised Land, and I disagree with the view that the Promised Land is in Sub-Saharan Africa. I believe that the Promised Land is where modern Israel is today. Moreover, the first Passover was celebrated in Egypt which is in the Northern Hemisphere. Modern Israel is geographically located in the Nothern Hemisphere and their Spring is aligned with Egypt's. This is proof that the real Passover should be celebrated around this period i.e. March April of the Biblical calendar, not September.
      I hope this helps. Thank you for your question.

    • @realtalkwithgordandcarrie9046
      @realtalkwithgordandcarrie9046 10 місяців тому +1

      Thank you for clarifying this for me.
      😊