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Passover is coming. How our Biblical eye should see the events of the Covenant

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by Tom Brennan

Hollywood has had a serious effect on how we visualize the Bible. Ben Hur has been remade and in the current trend of CGI effects overwhelming any attempt at a story line, some changes seem to have been made to ‘A Tale of the Christ”. General Lew Wallace a reasonably competent General with the Union in the American Civil War, went on to become a governor and author of two Victorian period novels, Ben Hur being the best known. Cecil B deMille made a silent version in the 1920’s and in 1960 a color and sound extravaganza with an all-star cast (back when actors really acted) was included. Charlton Heston portrayed a masculine Ben Hur and his imagery was fixed in the mind. Prior to this he played Moses in The Ten Commandments; aging before our eyes into a prophet you would follow anywhere. Multiple remakes of Moses wanna-be’s have followed and the most recent is a General Moses on horseback confronting Pharaoh at the Red Sea. Somehow Ridley Scott’s well-deserved reputation for changing history seems to continue. Perhaps this Moses can teach us the most about how the real versus the reel (Ridley Scott’s) Moses is the closest to Biblical facts.

The Kotel at Passover – Photo by Ouria Tadmor

The 1956 Moses was an eighty year old shepherd, dressed as a he would be clothed. Multi-striped cloth, sandals and bearing a staff, not a sword. The Egyptians were clean shaven and shorn of head hair, they hated shepherds, especially the “Asian” type with beards, long locks and cloaks and tunics of multicolor. God uses the humble to upset the plans and connivance of the mighty. An elderly shepherd confronts a god-King with shorn locks linen kilt and stares him down. The pursuit by chariots is ended by ocean waves; the Egyptians did seem to be a seagoing group but stayed close to shoreline on their voyages. Once again, the irony of the story is seen. The Egyptians hate deep water, and that is where they meet their fate.

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Passover is the ordained feast that brought the Hebrews to Jerusalem to commemorate the giving of the Torah and birth of a nation. It was the time when the Messiah “set His face” towards Jerusalem to fulfill the prophecies and settle the debt that separated God from man. Our calendars for Christian Easter and Jewish Pesach do not coincide. Changes in how months and days are calculated, church calendars for holy days and the substitution of formerly pagan celebrations for Christian ones have had their effects. In fact, we don’t even know what year it really is. Solar versus Lunar calendars don’t correlate well.

There is a conversation going on to coordinate the Easter celebration with Pesach. As more come to appreciate and understand the roots of Christianity in the Hebrew Scriptures the sons and fathers will once again embrace and put their differences aside. We look to Israel as The Land where the covenants of Moses and the New meet and the necessity of standing with Israel becomes more and more important every day.

We need to stand with the “real” Bible and not the “reel” one and be one with Israel.

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    • Pix

      Sorry but the passover is provably an ancient pagan thing, not Jewish. It’s where the sun passes over the spring equinox which is represented by the western arm of the cross, and represented in art by a man hanging on the cross with his head (symbolic of the sun) just above the horizon and looking to the west. Sometimes the human male character is looking up towards north, sometimes he’s looking down towards the south. This is because the representation looking up is a depiction of the spring and celebrates the fruits of nature, Dionysus. And when the character is looking down, it is a representation of Mithra, who sacrificed himself for the benefit of all. Same character, but in different aspects that mirrored the seasons. It’s the exact reason Dionysus and Mithraism were officially amalgamated in Turkey and Armenia somewhere during the 1st to 2nd centuries CE, and renamed Christianity.

      DER.

      • Pix

        Add: Judaism didn’t exist until after 70CE. The invention of the political party of wealthy influential bankers, money lenders and traders called the Pharisees. While the passover is from ancient Egypt c1’200 BCE, which was 100% pagan.

        • Pix

          If you really want to know why the Israelites left Egypt, it was because the entire region suffered an apocalypse, earth quakes in various places, famines, diseases, wars and rumours of wars etc, where every single civilisation in the Aegean ceased to exist apart from Egypt, pretty much as is being portrayed as a future event that hasn’t yet taken place. Where a certain class that had previously been exempt from paying tax, were asked to do so to help Egypt recover. Rather than contribute to rebuilding, they left and ended up with groups of other desperate survivors along with their invaders, in present day Palestine. They are absolute liars, ancient Israel was north of Judea and Jerusalem, which was not and never has been Jewish. The Jews have never had a single temple in Judea, let alone in Jerusalem, and why would they, would you expect the main Islamic temple to be in New York? That is what they are wanting you to believe.

      • Damien

        Pix

        Sorry but the passover is provably an ancient pagan thing, not Jewish.

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        There’s nothing that isn’t. :roll:

        ‘Paganism’ is the key term here then.

        • Pix

          All the evidence is there, if you care to look. Trouble is you folks don’t look, you’re brain damaged via early indoctrination that oxymorons can coexist, so you believe an all compassionate IT is capable of genocide and torturing ITs set up victims in hell for all eternity, and or that an all knowing IT is selectively not all knowing.

          :lol:

    • Pix

      If you want to know the origin of the Christian, Jewish, Islamic YHWH deity, it originates from a small region in Canaan that was called YHW. The war lord King David captured the region, but rather than do what he did everywhere else after defeating a region, which was to utterly destroy every trace of local deities, (based on their failure to protect) he let their temples to their local protecting deity called YHWH stand intact, and even allowed the surviving locals to continue worship… the locals must have put up a good fight.

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