True or False: Unleavened Bread is always kept on a Sunday
False
Name 3 promises given by God on the Passover
Forgiveness of sins
Eternal life
Escape disasters
Judgement on all other gods
God’s seal
Name 2 requirements needed in order to keep the Passover in the New Testament times
Baptism, washing of the feet
After keeping the Passover, why did the Israelites have to cross through the Red Sea?
Because Pharoh’s heart was hardened once again after freeing the Israelites, and he sent an army after to the Israelites.
In the time of Moses, the Israelites were freed from slavery through the Passover. What are we freed from now when we keep the Passover?
Since we are slaves to sin and death, we are redeemed from this sinful world.
What time was Jesus put up on the cross and what time did he die on the cross?
9am, 3pm
In the Old Testament, the Israelites remembered their suffering on the Feast of Unleavened Bread by doing what?
Eating bread made without yeast and bitter herbs for 7 days.
How do we partake in Christ’s suffering on the Day of Unleavened Bread?
By fasting
The Roman soldiers broke the legs of the 2 robbers on Jesus’ left and right when He was crucified to make it hard for them to hold themselves up to breathe. Therefore, making them die more quickly. Jesus’ legs were not broken. Instead, to make sure he was dead, they pierced Him with a spear.
Why did they pierce Him with a spear instead of also breaking His legs?
The lamb sacrificed in the Old Testament on the Passover had to be a lamb without any bones broken. Since Jesus is the reality of that Passover Lamb and had to fulfill prophecy, none of his bones could be broken.
Why did a man named Simon help Jesus carry his cross up to Golgatha?
Because Jesus had to be on the cross by 9am to fulfill the prayer time. So God hurried to his place of death.
DOUBLE POINTS: Which 7 feasts are kept during 3 “times” in the year. Group the feasts together by the “time” they are kept.
1 - Passover & Unleavened Bread
2 - Firstfruits (resurrection day) and the Feast of Weeks (Pentecost)
3 - Feast of Trumpets, Day of Atonement, Feast of Tabernacles