What is the Jewish Passover meal called?
A Seder
What do the participants drink during different times of Seder?
Four Cups of wine
Where does it originate?
The old testament, especially Exodus.
What is the name of the prayer said over the food before the third cup is drunk?
Birkat Hamazon
Haggadah
What is the first cup of wine a part of, and what is it called? (Be Specific)
The introductory rites, and is called Kiddush
How many loaves of bread were placed, and where?
Twelve, the Tabernacle.
In the hebrew Bible, how are ideas about the afterlife defined?
Vaguely with no real description.
How many traditional steps is the ritual?
15
What is the second cup connected to, and what does it emphasize?
The second cup is connected to the proclamation of scripture, and it emphasizes remembering and proclaiming how God freed the Israelites from slavery in Egypt.
Jesus and the Eucharist
What does Daniel 12:2 speak of?
The many who "sleep in dust".
What do they drink and eat?
Four Cups of wine, and special foods such as: Matzah, Charoset
What is the third cup connected to, and what is it representing?
The eating of the Passover meal, and it represents redemption and gratitude.
Why is it no longer offered?
The temple no longer stands.
What is the Jewish Hope for Resurrection rooted in?
That God is faithful, just, and powerful over Life and Death.
What does each food represent?
A different part of the Exodus story.
What is the fourth cup connected to, and what does it represent?
The fourth cup is a signal of concluding the rites of Passover Seder. This cup represents God's promise to the Israelites and celebrates the joy of freedom.
In modern times, what is it connected to?
The last supper
What book is most mentioned so far?
Exodus.