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Passover & Paschal Theology: A Jewish-Christian Perspective |
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SPEAKER: JACOB PRASCH. This study by a Messianic Jew traces the theological development of Paschal theology through its Jewish (Mosaic, Restorational, Exilic, Postexilic, and Intertestamental), Jewish-Christian (Jesus and the Apostolic era), Patristic and |
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The college is pleased to offer a brand new two-part series exploring the theology of Passover, which is now available as an instant download. This excellent study, presented from a Messianic-Jewish perspective by Jacob Prasch, traces the theological development of Paschal theology through its Jewish (Mosaic, Restorational, Exilic, Postexilic, and Intertestamental), Jewish-Christian (Jesus and the Apostolic period), Patristic, and Reformation stages. This superb study should not be missed by any serious Bible student. The study is divided into two parts. The first focuses exclusively on a Jewish understanding of Passover, exploring its history and theology, as well as identifying the major themes of the festival, namely, Polemic, Convocation, Commemoration, Convocation, and Covenant. This vital background, which explains how Jews in the 1st century would have viewed Passover culturally, historically, and theologically, sets the scene for Part 2, which explores the Jewish-Christian, Patristic, and Reformational views of Passover and communion. Part 1: 31 minutes. |
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