The Lamb Who Was Slain
Passover Week: Every Shadow and Its Fulfillment
A comprehensive study of Passover Week: every Old Testament shadow and its New Testament fulfillment. From the selection of the lamb on Nisan 10 through the resurrection on the Feast of Firstfruits, every detail points to Jesus Christ - the Lamb of God who takes away the sin of the world (John 1:29).
The Lamb Set Apart
The tenth day of the first month. The day the lamb is selected and the inspection begins. The day Jesus enters Jerusalem.
The Passover Meal
The Last Supper. The Four Cups. The Afikomen. The Lamb's requirements. Every element of the seder points to Christ.
The Garden of Pressing
The cup of God's wrath. Abraham and Isaac on Moriah. The sweat like drops of blood. The betrayal with a kiss.
The Trials & Scourging
Six trials - three Jewish, three Roman. The crown of thorns. The scourging. Barabbas released. The guilty goes free.
The Crucifixion
Psalm 22 and Isaiah 53 fulfilled verse by verse. The Seven Last Words. The Day of Atonement. The veil torn from top to bottom.
The Tomb
Feast of Unleavened Bread. The bread without sin. The afikomen hidden. The Sabbath rest. The work is finished.
The Resurrection
Feast of Firstfruits. The tomb as the mercy seat. Two angels where the body had lain. He is the meeting place between God and man.
The Open Fourth Cup
The seder left unfinished. We live between Cup 3 and Cup 4. Already redeemed, not yet consummated. He is coming back.