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Emerging from the shrouded past of antiquities, the regular celebration of the Feast of the Passover causes the participating Jewish family to solemnly reflect upon the demonstration of the omnipotent power of Jehovah while the Christian, as a spectator, rejoices in its more subtle depiction of the Sacrificial Lamb of God. There is no observance, no ceremony, that quite parallels this unique ritual of fellowship. The communion shared at the Lord's Table is of no less importance scripturally, but sadly though, it is not generally shared by the mass of communicants with the same awesome…mehr

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Emerging from the shrouded past of antiquities, the regular celebration of the Feast of the Passover causes the participating Jewish family to solemnly reflect upon the demonstration of the omnipotent power of Jehovah while the Christian, as a spectator, rejoices in its more subtle depiction of the Sacrificial Lamb of God. There is no observance, no ceremony, that quite parallels this unique ritual of fellowship. The communion shared at the Lord's Table is of no less importance scripturally, but sadly though, it is not generally shared by the mass of communicants with the same awesome awareness of God's divine authority as occurs among those of the orthodox Jewish persuasion at Passover. Why is this so? What is there about the Passover that causes even the most casual observer of the Jewish-Christian traditions to have a momentary pause of contemplation?
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Dr. Harold F. Hunter is the chancellor and president-emeritus of Trinity College of the Bible and Theological Seminary. His ministry experiences are diverse and wide-ranging. These include twenty-eight years as a pastor, including the 5100-member North Jacksonville Baptist Church of Jacksonville, Florida. During a fifteen-year span, he served full-time as an evangelist in hundreds of revivals and crusades. From 2005 to 2015, Dr. Hunter was the president of Trinity Seminary. He is the author of six books and frequently serves as a featured pulpit guest for Bible conferences, deeper life seminars and evangelistic events.