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Hebrew for Christians
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Thanking God for the Appointed Times
Leader: The LORD established the mo’edim, or the “appointed times,” in order to reveal
prophetic truth regarding His great plan of salvation given through the Messiah. Let us
now thank Him for the divine calendar that He has revealed in the Scriptures:
All Recite:
Barukh attah Adonai, Eloheinu melekh ha’olam,
asher natan lanu chaggim, chukkot, u’mo’adim le’simchah,
likhvod Yeshua hamashiach Adoneinu, ohr ha’olam.
Seder Leader: “Blessed are You, LORD our God, King of the universe,
Who has given to us holidays, customs, and seasons of happiness,
for the glory of our Lord Yeshua the Messiah, the Light of the world.”
Our seder begins at sundown Outside of Israel, all major
on Nisan 14, which then Jewish holidays (except
becomes Nisan 15 during for Yom Kippur) are
Kiddush. Nisan 15 also observed for an additional
marks the start of the day (called yom tov
seven-day feast of sheni), which means that
Unleavened Bread. means the some people
will attend a second Seder
Two days after Passover on Nisan 15-16.
(i.e., Nisan 17) we celebrate
ha’bikkurim, the festival of Note that since both
Firstfruits, which remembers Passover and Unleavened
the resurrection of Yeshua Bread run concurrently, it
from the dead... is customary to refer to
both as Passover Week...
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