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Tuesday 30th April 2024/NISAN or AVIV 22
SHABBAT SHALOM and CHAG SAMEACH Brethren in YAHUSHUA HA MASHIACH [JESUS CHRIST of Nazareth; Not Yeshua!],
For the first seven days of Passover, we celebrate the spark of freedom within us.
On the eighth day, we celebrate that at any moment, we will break free.
TORAH Reading
Achron Shel Pesach: Deuteronomy 15:19 – 16:17
Achron Shel Pesach: Numbers 28:19-25
Achron Shel Pesach: Isaiah 10:32 – 12:6
While NISAN/AVIV 21 is a GREAT 7TH DAY which marks THE Sea of Reeds a.k.a Red Sea Crossing, NISAN/AVIV 22 is THE GREAT 8TH DAY a.k.a THE 8TH GREAT which marks NEW BEGINNINGS OF FREEDOM IN YAH SHADDAI having been DELIVERED from Pharoah, bondage/slavery and Egypt/Mitzrayim and now facing what lies ahead with THE LORD YAHUSHUA HA MASHIACH!
It is related to THE SUKKOT [SUCCOTH]/TABERNACLES and IN-GATHERING GREAT 8TH DAY a.k.a 8TH GREAT DAY as they both speak of ETERNITY with THE LORD YAH SHADDAI after The Future Messianic Kingdom/Millenial Sabbath Reign of YAHUSHUA HA MASHIACH/Israel’s HOLY World as well as The Final White Throne Judgment DAY in HEAVEN, HalleluYAH HalleluYAH HalleluYAH!
We are to hold A THIRD PESACH SEDER today but without all the foods symbolising slavery/bondage in Egypt/Mitzrayim! This EXTENDED HOLY COMMUNION SERVICE speaks of THE Future MARRIAGE FEAST/SUPPER/BANQUET, HalleluYAH!
*MASHIACH’S Meal*
The last day of Passover (“Acharon Shel Pesach”) is particularly associated with MASHIACH and the future REDEMPTION [YAHUSHUA]. The Haftarah (reading from the Prophets) for this day is from 🕎YeshaYAHU/Isaiah 11, which describes the promised future era of UNIVERSAL PEACE and DIVINE PERFECTION. The custom of partaking of a “MASHIACH meal” on the afternoon of the last day of Passover includes eating the matzah and the custom of drinking four cups of wine, as in the seder held on Passover’s first days.
Count “Eight Days to the Omer” Tonight
Tomorrow is the eighth day of the Omer Count. Since, on the Jewish calendar, the day begins at nightfall of the previous evening, we count the omer for tomorrow’s date tonight, after nightfall: “Today is eight days, which are one week and one day, to the Omer.” (If you miss the count tonight, you can count the omer all day tomorrow, but without the preceding blessing).
The 49-day “Counting of the Omer” retraces our ancestors’ seven-week spiritual journey from the Exodus to Sinai. Each evening we recite a special blessing and count the days and weeks that have passed since the Omer; the 50th day is Shavuot, the festival celebrating the Giving of the Torah at Sinai.
Will share an Audio on NISAN/AVIV 22 and NISAN/AVIV 21 as soon as we can. Please bear with us…
SHALOM and CHAG SAMEACH!
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SHALOM