He confronted Pharaoh with the words, “Let my people go!”
Moses
Why does the bible refer to Jesus as the high priest in the order of Melchizedek?
It's because Jesus blesses us in the same manner as Melchizedek did. (Bread and Wine)
What is the first commandment according to Jesus?
Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your mind.
The feasts are divided into 3 times. What are the feasts that compose the first time?
The Passover and the Feast of Unleavened Bread.
What year was the Passover abolished, and at what council?
325 AD / Nicaea
This successor of Moses led Israel in celebrating Passover in the Promised Land.
Joshua
True & False: Law is the same as Covenant.
True
Who was the king who loved God with all his heart, soul, and strength?
King Josiah
What is the name of the Feast of Weeks in the time of the apostles?
The Feast of Pentecost
What years were the first and second Passover controversies?
155 AD / 197 AD
This young king rediscovered the Book of the Law and restored Passover in Judah.
King Josiah
True or False: In Is. 55:3-4, David here refers to Israel's second King in the Old Testament.
False
(It refers to the Spiritual David, Christ)
He told them to tie the __________ on their hands and bind it on their foreheads. Therefore, the first and greatest commandment is the _______.
Passover
What do the sufferings the Israelites went through after celebrating the passover represent in the New Testament times?
This feast represents Jesus’ suffering.
True or False: The Western churches agreed to follow the decision of the church in Rome, while the Asian churches disagreed with that decision and insisted on the 14th day of the first month.
True
This king invited even the northern tribes to Jerusalem for Passover.
King Hezekiah
True or False: "Whatever is has already been, and what will be has been before; and God will call the past to account." Ecclesiastes 12:7
False (Ecclesiastes 3:15)
What 2 commandments are implied in the words "You shall have no other gods before me"?
"you shall worship no other gods" and "you shall worship only God."
The Israelites’ going into the Red Sea represents Jesus’ going into the tomb, and their landing from the sea His resurrection. What is the meaning of this in our time period?
Its meaning is seen in baptism that we undergo now.
Passover was finally abolished in the year 325. This was to fulfill God's prophecy that Satan would change God's times and laws and temporarily win a victory over the Saints. What verse shows this Prophecy?
Dan 7:25
He became Israel’s first High Priest.
Aaron
"The Lord has sworn and will not change his mind: You are a priest forever in the order of Melchizedek".
Where can we find this verse?
Psalm 110:4
False prophets try to make people betray God.
Which verse is used to testify that in this chapter?
Deuteronomy 13:1-5
Why did God gave them to eat bitter herbs and unleavened bread on the Feast of Unleavened Bread? Bonus: Name of the unleavened bread.
So they might remember the suffering they underwent. Bonus: Bread of affliction
Name one of the Roman popes who kept trying to abolish the Passover throughout the controversies.
ANICETUS / VICTOR