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Pesakh Haggadah: Messianic Exodus Telling Seder - Paperback

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by Larry (Eliyahu) Hefley (Author)

A Haggadah is a traditional booklet laying out the ceremonies for Passover, similar to a Prayer Book. Passover is very complicated at its simplest. If you add in some fun ceremonies, it becomes even more complicated. As a result a Haggadah, is a good idea. A rabbinic Haggadah lays out three hours of ceremony. Messianic Haggadah's generally are a simplified version of a rabbinic Haggadah. However they add NT explanation, which makes it just as long. A Karaite Haggadah simply includes the Exodus story, straight out of Exodus, excluding every bit of ceremony. But Exodus 12 lays out some ceremonies, and Yeshua included some rabbinic ceremony, and therefore so should we. I will lay out an Haggadah here, which should line up with the Scripture and additional fun stuff is added that is not contrary to Scripture. The Passover Traditions have come from various rabbis over the millennia, each coming up with some neat Tradition, and adding it, telling the story several times in a very abbreviated way. So I have rearranged the content to line up with the Telling of the full Exodus Story. Each section of the story relates to the items that the Scripture instructs us to eat and wear. (Lamb, Matsah, Bitter herbs, Staff, Belt, and Shoes. Exodus 12:8,11) Thus each item is explained by the Story as laid out in Scripture. In this way, the whole story is fully told over the course of the ceremony, by the Scripture readings with very little explanation. Some of the more Scriptural Traditions have been retained.

Number of Pages: 34
Dimensions: 0.07 x 9 x 6 IN
Publication Date: January 18, 2018
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