Friday, January 25, 2013

Is Replacement Theology True Christianity?

Dear Friends,
The church is being polarized by a number of events. The most significant of which is our position as Christians FOR or AGAINST the Biblical support of Israel and the Jewish people. One of the most dangerous elements sneaking into the church is the doctrine of "Replacement Theology". In other words, the belief by some people that God is somehow through with Israel,

and the Church is Israel's replacement.

NOTHING could be further from the Truth.
Please join me in reading an article by one of our staff members, Ed Benjamin. This may just be the clearest explanation of this ungodly doctrine

that I have EVER read.

God bless,
Pastor Rance

"Is Replacement Theology True Christianity?"

BY ED BENJAMIN

As I prepare to go to Israel for a ten day tour, I have been reflecting on the fact that Israel exists. It is a miracle that the Jewish people have survived. What other people still exists after being scattered all over the world for thousands of years. The continued existence of the Jewish people in spite of numerous persecutions and threats and attempts at genocide throughout Jewish history is evidence of Divine intervention. Despite being stripped of their home and scattered to the four corners of the earth; despite repeated attempts at forced conversions and their own attempts of assimilation, the Jews have survived as a distinct nation. No other ethnic group in the history of mankind has been dispersed, faced such odds and yet endured. What explains this apparent invincibility? The God of Israel has preserved them in His grace because He loves them. In Zechariah 2:8 God proclaims that the Jewish people are “the apple of His eye,” and He warns against anyone trying to harm them. In the words of Malachi: I the Lord do not change. So you, O sons of Jacob, are not consumed. – Malachi 3:6



The rebirth of the Nation of Israel is a miracle. The restoration of the Hebrew language is a miracle. The return of the Jewish people to their homeland is a miracle and so is the reunification of Jerusalem, but they have been God’s plan all along. Israel is a nation that was born out of a promise of God. One very unique thing about Israel is that it is the only nation whose history, current situation, and future have already been written. Israel is the only nation whose story has already been told from beginning to end.



However, there are some in the Church who want to change that story. They claim that Israel has been rejected by God as a nation. Their contention is that Israel is a failure beyond salvage, and that God has now made for Himself a “new Israel,” the Church. Where do these Ideas come from? They stem from a system of belief known as Replacement Theology.

This is not a new doctrine. It has been around for a long time and has become imbedded in churches of many denominations and traditions. The roots of Replacement Theology and its fruit of anti-Semitism go back to the very beginning of Christianity. This is ironic when you consider the fact that the Church began as a Jewish institution. It was founded in Judea by Jews who were followers of a Jewish Messiah, and its founding documents were written by Jews.



Originally, the Christian faith had a much more Jewish flavor. In the first century AD, the Church was well connected to its Jewish roots, and Jesus did not intend for it to be any other way. After all, Jesus is Jewish and the basis of His teaching is consistent with the Hebrew Scriptures. In Matthew 5:17 He says, “Do not think that I have come to abolish the Law or the Prophets; I have not come to abolish them but to fulfill them. I tell you the truth, until heaven and earth disappear, not the smallest letter, not the least stroke of a pen, will by any means disappear from the Law until everything is accomplished.” Before the first Jewish revolt in AD 66, Christianity was basically a sect of Judaism, as were the Pharisees, Sadducees, and Essenes. However, as the Jewish leadership died and was replaced by the Gentile leaders, the Jewish flavor began to fade away. As the Church began to spread beyond Judea throughout the Roman Empire, and its message was embraced by more and more Gentiles who had no interest in maintaining contact with the Jewish roots of the Church, Greek and Roman thought began to creep in and completely change the orientation of Biblical interpretation through a Greek mindset, rather than a Jewish of Hebraic mindset. This resulted in many heresies, some of which the Church is still practicing today. Even worse, the new Gentile leaders began to turn against the Jews by characterizing them as “Christ killers.”



Consider the following examples:

Ignatius of Antioch (50-117 CE) – Taught that those who partake of the Passover are partakers with those who killed Jesus. (Not considering the fact that Jesus celebrated Passover)

Justin Martyr (100-165 CE) – Claimed God’s covenant with Israel was no longer valid and that the Gentiles had replaced the Jews.

Irenaeus (130-202 CE) – Declared the Jews were disinherited from the grace of God.

Tertullian (155-230 CE) – Blamed the Jews for the death of Jesus and argued they had been rejected by God.

Origen (185-254 CE) – He was responsible for much anti-Semitism, all of which was based on his assertion that the Jews were responsible for killing Jesus.

Eusebius (275-339 CE) – Wrote an influential history of the Church and taught that the promises of scripture were for the Gentiles while the curses were for the Jews, and that the Church was the “true Israel.”

John Chrysostom (344-407 CE) – Preached that there could never be forgiveness for the Jews, it was the Christian’s duty to hate Jews and that the Jews worshipped the Devil.

Jerome (347-407 CE) - Produced the Latin translation of the Bible which became the official Bible. He said, “Jews are incapable of understanding scripture and should be severely punished until they confess the true faith.” The authors of the scriptures believed that the Jewish Messiah would literally establish a kingdom on earth which would bless the Gentiles too, but this was rejected in favor of a non literal, allegorical “replacement theology.” He described the Jews as “…serpents, wearing the image of Judas, their psalms and prayers are the braying of donkeys.

Augustine (354-430 CE) – Turned the literal into spiritual – “The kingdom is only spiritual, is now, and is in men’s hearts. The millennium is now and Satan is bound.” He wrote that the Jews deserved death but were destined to wander the earth to witness the victory of the Church over the Synagogue. The Catholic Church has recently refuted this view but it is still around.

Constantine – In 312 CE the Roman emperor Constantine accepted the Christian faith, or at least his version of the Christian faith. While preparing for another military campaign he claimed to have had a vision of the cross against the sun, accompanied by the words, “In this sign, conquer.” He made Christianity the state religion and it began to be corrupted by man centered thinking and Greek philosophy, taking control away from God and enforcing “Christian” faith by earthly methods. He called the Council of Nicea in 325 CE, which fixed the dates of holy days by the secular, pagan calendar rather than the Jewish calendar. The celebration of Jesus’ death became Good Friday instead of Passover and His resurrection became Easter (the feast of the pagan deity Ishtar) instead of First Fruits. (Did you ever wonder how you get three days and three nights from Friday afternoon to Sunday morning? I have! But that’s another article, maybe.) This detached the events in Jesus; ministry from their prophetic Jewish context, depriving us of so much deep insight into God and His designs. The Romans had many gods, the highest of which was the sun which was worshiped on Sunday and its birth was celebrated on December 25th. In 440 CE, the Church adopted this date to celebrate Jesus’ birth instead of the most probable time which was during Tabernacles. It is my opinion that this also had something to do with changing Sabbath from Saturday to Sunday. The state Church enforced anti-Semitism and Jews accepting their messiah had to renounce all Jewishness and become Gentile Christians. It is interesting to note that the Church grew faster before it became “Establishment” under Constantine than it ever has since! This is in spite of the fact that there are no records of evangelistic campaigns or crusades (poor choice of words) as we trust in nowadays.

The Council of Elvira (305 CE in Spain) – Prohibited Christians form sharing a meal with a Jew, marrying a Jew, blessing a Jew or observing the Sabbath.

The Council of Nicea (325 CE in Turkey) – Changed the celebration of the Resurrection from the Jewish Feast of First Fruits to Easter in an attempt to disassociate it from Jewish feasts. The Council stated: “For it is unbecoming beyond measure that on this holiest of festivals we should follow the customs of the Jews. Henceforth let us have nothing in common with this odious people…”



This anti-Semitism, which took root in the early Church, has continued throughout Church history and is seen in the Crusades, the Spanish Inquisition, the Reformation and the teachings of Martin Luther, Russian Pogroms, and the Holocaust of the Nazis.



One outcome of Church history was Replacement Theology. Put very briefly, Replacement Theology holds that God rejected the Jews (Israel) when they rejected Jesus. (Actually thousands of Jews soon accepted Jesus, but it was their religious leaders who rejected Him.) From this it follows that the promises throughout the Bible now apply to the Church while the curses apply to Israel – the Jews. This is spiritualized in various ways but it is surprising how deeply entrenched it is in some denominations and the writings of well known Christian scholars. Its influences can even be detected in some well respected Bible translations and their section headings. Consider this, God made many promises to His chosen, covenant people in the Old Testament. We Christians trust in the promises He made us in the New Testament and those we appropriate from the Old Testament. If God can break His eternal promises to His first covenant people we do not have much assurance for the new covenant. But praise God, glory be unto Him, “…God’s free gifts and His calling are irrevocable.” Romans 11:29

Because of a tragic misinterpretation of the destruction of the Temple in 70 CE, the Jewish people were viewed with contempt and all throughout the early church, and even into more recent times, the bible has often been interpreted in the light of this contempt. For centuries, the Jewish people have been cast as the villains of the New Testament. This can be seen in many books, works of art, and in the movies depicting the life of Christ. Jesus is rarely portrayed as Jewish in art or film. He is portrayed as an antagonist to Judaism; the Jewishness of His life is almost completely eliminated in any depiction of Him.



Replacement Theology has done nothing but bring much pain and suffering to the Jewish people. It was born of an arrogant, irrational hatred of the Jewish people. It holds them forever responsible for a sin they did not commit, namely the death of Jesus. THE JEWISH PEOPLE DID NOT KILL JESUS! Jesus said in John 10:18, that no one took His life from Him. He said it was His to lie down and that He would take it up again under His own power. Jesus made it clear that He came to earth to give His life as a ransom for all mankind to bring salvation to the world (Matthew 20:28). Jesus’ death was not a murder or execution. Jesus was in full control of His life the entire time He walked this earth. Jesus’ goal was the cross. No one had the power to take His life; not the Sanhedrin, not Pilate, not even Caesar himself. Jesus died at the exact moment He planned to die, and not a minute too soon, nor a minute too late. Jesus’ death on the cross was a sacrifice that He gave out of His love for each one of us. To blame anyone else for Jesus’ death is to insult the grace of God. It amounts to robbing Him of the glory He is due, by claiming that Jesus’ death was a product of a human agenda, and not the product of God’ love and mercy.

God tells us that His covenant which gives Israel – the physical descendants of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob – the land of promise, will last forever. 


He is the Lord our God; His judgments are in all the earth. He has remembered His covenant forever, the word which He commanded, for a thousand generations, the covenant which He made with Abraham, and His oath to Isaac, and confirmed it to Jacob for a statute, to Israel for an everlasting covenant, saying, “To you I will give the land of Canaan as the allotment of your inheritance.” – Psalm 105:7-11



What part of everlasting do Replacement Theology people not understand? God could not have made Himself any clearer. The Hebrew word for everlasting means everlasting. If you have a desire to build a relationship with people in the Jewish community, you must understand Replacement Theology and the impact it has had on the Church and Jewish people who have lived with a 2,000 year legacy of anti-Semitism in the name of Christ. This is what they know. Jewish people need to know there is more than one type of Christian and that there are Christians today who do not believe that God is finished with the Jewish people. He will restore them and make them a glorious nation for His name’s sake because He loves them and He is the same yesterday, today, and forever.

A perversion of Christianity through Replacement Theology has been the source of most anti-Semitism in the Western world. Throughout northern Africa, the Middle East, and parts of Asia, anti-Semitism has been promoted by Islam. The Qur’an calls Jews “the children of monkeys and pigs.” However, there are anti-Semites in this world who are neither Christian nor Muslim and who have never met a Jew. Why is anti-Semitism so widespread, so persistent, so virulent, and so irrational? It is because it is fundamentally a spiritual phenomenon. Satan hates the Jews because God provided both the Bible and the Messiah through them. He hates them because God called them His Chosen People. He hates them because God has promised to save a great remnant of them. He hates them because God loves them. The result is that he works overtime to plant seeds of hatred in people’s hearts toward the Jews. He is determined to destroy the Jews so that God cannot keep His promise to save a great remnant of them. He tried and failed to annihilate them in the Holocaust. He is trying and will fail to annihilate them through Muslim terrorists. He will try to destroy them once again during the last half of the Tribulation. Of course, He will fail once again. However, GOD IS IN CONTROL, not satan. God has the wisdom and power to orchestrate all the evil of satan and mankind to the triumph of His perfect will in history. The Jews be preserved and a great remnant will be saved. All the promises to the Jewish people will be fulfilled. When will this occur? It will occur at the end of the Tribulation when Jesus returns to Jerusalem and the Jewish remnant cry out, “Baruch Haba Bashem Adonai!” Which means, 

“Blessed is He who comes in the name of the Lord!” (Matthew 23:39)

Wednesday, January 2, 2013

Join us in Israel?


We are just counting the days at this point until our departure for Israel.  For more information, our website link is listed below.  If you decide to join us, we can guarantee it IS the trip of a lifetime.  If you  go, your life will never be the same.  Come join us and visit the Land God calls "His Own". 

http://www.friendlyplanet.com/sponsored/cook-israel-2013.html#tab0

God bless you and keep the Faith,
Pastor Rance

Sunday, November 11, 2012

Fellowship & Hebron, what's the connection?

Hebron is known today as the " City of Abraham " for it was in Hebron that Abraham sojourned and it was in Hebron that he was buried along with Sarah his wife. 

Genesis 23 v 19. ch 25 v 9 - 10. ch 35 v 27.

Then Abram moved his tent and went and dwelt by the terebinth trees of Mamre which are in HEBRON. And built an ALTAR there to the Lord. 

Genesis 13 v 18.

The altar here speaks of FELLOWSHIP. When Abram previously moved to the mountain between Bethel and Ai the Scripture says -

There he built an ALTAR to the Lord and called on the name of the Lord. 

Genesis 12 v 8.

We could ask the question , why did God choose Hebron to be the city of Abraham ? 
Why not Jerusalem ?

The answer is to be found in the meaning of the word " Hebron " which means " Fellowship. " For fellowship was the defining characteristic of the life of Abraham. In the days of Abraham the law had not yet been given , but Abraham walked in fellowship with God in a personal relationship.

The Lord in Isaiah describes Abraham as His friend.

But you Israel are my servant , Jacob whom I have chosen , the descendants of ABRAHAM MY FRIEND. 

Isaiah 41 v 8.

A friend is someone with whom you have FELLOWSHIP.

Only one person in the Old Testament is described in similar terms ,

and that was Moses.

So the Lord spoke to Moses face to face , as a man speaks to his FRIEND.

Exodus 33 v 11.

Notice that friendship is here described as two people fellowshipping together.

The promised land was God's will for the children of Israel. When the twelve spies returned from spying out the land , it appears that the BEST FRUIT of the land was brought back from a VALLEY in HEBRON.

Numbers 13 v 22 - 27.

Not only was it true of Israel that they found the best fruit came out of HEBRON ( Fellowship ) but it is also true of us today.

For in John's Gospel , it is revealed that it is out of our FELLOWSHIP ( Hebron ) with the Lord that our best fruit comes.

First - Fruit.

Then - More fruit.

Then - Much fruit.

Every branch that bears FRUIT , He prunes that it may bear MORE FRUIT. John 15 v 2b.

He who ABIDES in me and I in him ( Fellowship ) bears MUCH FRUIT. John 15 v 5.

Verse 12 then tells us to love each other which is the correct order. First fellowship with the Lord then as a result we are able to love one another.

It is of note that they brought the fruit back from a VALLEY in HEBRON , the valley here speaks of trials within the will of God.

As David said -

Yea though I walk through the VALLEY of the shadow of death , I will fear no evil. For you are with me. Your rod and your staff they comfort me. Psalm 23 v 4.

The pharisees who we know so well from the pages of the New Testament called themselves HABERIM , a fellowship , fraternity or alliance of like minded men , and so they were. An individual pharisee was known as an HABER , a friend , comrade , fellow member. These two Hebrew words share the same root as HEBRON. In modern Hebrew today the word " Haver " is a common word meaning the same thing , friend , comrade.

One finally point , the word stripe in Isaiah 53 v 5 has the same root which is HAVAR. This is probably deliberate and can give another underlying meaning to the verse.

By His stripes we are healed.

By His FELLOWSHIP we are healed.

By His FRIENDSHIP we are healed.

By Steve McGlade

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

A Prayer For Benjamin Netanyahu by Brandy Cook

This week, in the middle of the night, I found myself praying for the Prime Minister of Israel, Benjamin Netanyahu.  I was half awake, half asleep, and knew the Holy Spirt was prompting me to intercede, but the prayer that was coming from the deepest part of my heart, I knew, was lead by the Holy Spirit. 
1st Corinthians 14:15 says "I will pray with the spirit, and I will also pray with understanding" I have no doubt that what I was praying was coming from His heart, as I have never prayed as specifically as I did that night for the Prime Minister.

It's almost impossible to reconstruct something like this.  It was one of those Holy moments that time seemed to stand still.  Yet it doesn't go away.  It keeps burning in my heart and I can't let it go.  I am beyond humbled to realize that the God who created the universe, desired to meet me in the middle of the night and teach me to pray for the leadership of Israel.  

With that being said, I felt impressed to share it with you. May the Lord use this as He wills.



A Prayer for Benjamin Netanyahu

Dear God of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob, 

I lift up Your son Benjamin Netanyahu to you Lord.  God, I pray that You would strengthen him IN YOU.  Thank You Lord for calling him for such a time as this.  May his heart be set on seeking You first, seeking Your Word for ALL his counsel, and may You guide him with Your eye according to Your Word ~ in every step and every decision he makes.

You oh Lord have placed him in leadership over Your people Israel.  The hour is critical, the nations rage against Your people, Your land, and all those who stand with her.

Strengthen the watchmen oh Lord.  Give them endurance to not keep silent for Zion's sake according to  Your Word in Isaiah 62!

Father, I pray that Netanyahu not give into the world's pressure.  Set his forehead like flint!  May he continually call upon the God of His ancestors, the One and only true God that delivered His people from the clutches of Pharaoh.  May his eyes be set upon You Lord, who delivered His people from the bondage of slavery in Egypt, parted the Red Sea, drowned their enemies in the waters and brought them to the Promised Land of old.  May he continually remember Your faithfulness to the house of Israel and in so doing, may his heart and resolve be strengthened to believe and trust in You, NOT in "chariots or horses".

Lord, please set God-fearing counselors in his midst, people who fear You with Holy fear and trust in You, the Holy One of Israel, the ONLY ONE who is able to bring them through the fire, not hurt, not singed, not even smelling like smoke as You did for Shadrach, Meshach, and Abed-Nego in the furnace of Babylon.  Son of God, stand in his midst!!!

God of Israel, set a hedge of protection around him.  Close his ears to the threats of the enemy who would seek Israel's destruction and weaken his resolve to stand firm in Your promises!  As in the days of Jericho, as the enemies were shouting their taunts, may You give Netanyahu the wisdom and discernment to march and keep silent UNTIL the appointed time of Your direction, when You gave the command to blow the trumpets and shout.  LET THE WALLS OF JERICHO FALL AT YOUR WORD!

So Lord, I pray you would give Netanyahu the submitted heart of the ancients.  Bless Your son Benjamin with:

~ The gift to walk with You like Enoch

~ The obedience of Noah

~ The perseverance of Jacob

~ The leadership of Moses

~ The fierce loyalty of Joshua

~ The boldness of Elijah

~ The faithfulness of Daniel

~ The tenacity of Ruth

~ The heart of David

~ The fire of the prophets Isaiah, Jeremiah & Joel

~ The courage of Esther

~ The vision of Ezekiel & Zechariah

~ The compassion of Hosea

~ The surrendered life of Job

~ And the wisdom of Solomon.

But most of all Lord, give Him YOUR eyes to see, YOUR ears to hear and YOUR heart to serve, love, protect and cover Your people Israel.  Draw Your people back to You Lord.  May they call out to YOU for help, and not trust in their own strength or the things or people of the earth that bring empty promises and eventual destruction.

YOU ARE THE HOPE OF ISRAEL LORD GOD.

Manifest Yourself in the life of Benjamin Netanyahu and may he give You all the glory due Your Name, in the presence of his brethren and all the earth.  

B'Shem Yeshua HaMashiach,
Brandy Cook

Isaiah 62:1-7

For Zion’s sake I will not hold My peace,
And for Jerusalem’s sake I will not rest,
Until her righteousness goes forth as brightness,
And her salvation as a lamp that burns.
The Gentiles shall see your righteousness,
And all kings your glory.
You shall be called by a new name,
Which the mouth of the Lord will name.
You shall also be a crown of glory
In the hand of the Lord,
And a royal diadem
In the hand of your God.
You shall no longer be termed Forsaken,
Nor shall your land any more be termed Desolate;
But you shall be called Hephzibah,[a] and your land Beulah;[b]
For the Lord delights in you,
And your land shall be married.
For as a young man marries a virgin,
So shall your sons marry you;
And as the bridegroom rejoices over the bride,
So shall your God rejoice over you.
I have set watchmen on your walls, O Jerusalem;
They shall never hold their peace day or night.
You who make mention of the Lord, do not keep silent,
And give Him no rest till He establishes
And till He makes Jerusalem a praise in the earth.

Friday, June 22, 2012

Walking the Ancient Paths


Dear Readers,

Blessings to you in name of the Lord!  Today is the day we have been working towards for the past few months, and we are happy to share that our upcoming tour to the land of Israel set for this coming November, 2012.  We invite you to join us as we experience this amazing Land that God calls His own. (Leviticus 25:23)

Walking the ancient paths of Israel, is a dream of many people all over the world. Scripture tells us that the new city of Jerusalem will be our eternal home.

Imagine yourself praying on the exact paving stones that Jesus tread in the Old City of Jerusalem next to the Temple Mount. Worship the Lord on a fishing boat in the midst of the Sea of Galilee and meditate on the the hill where the Lord gave His "Sermon on the Mount". Have you ever wondered what it would be like to sit at the waterfalls of En Gedi and gaze up at the caves where King David wrote many of the Psalms? The view from Masada overlooking the Dead Sea in memory of the Jewish defenders last stand against the Roman legions in 70 AD is both breathtaking and sobering. Imagine yourself being baptized in the Jordan River, walking the streets of ancient Tiberias, viewing Jerusalem from the Mount of Olives and taking communion at the Garden Tomb!

We have designed this tour with emphasis on the historical, Biblical, tragedies and victories of the only nation in the history of the world that has been resurrected in fulfillment of Biblical prophecy.
We personally invite you to join us for this and much more during our latest upcoming tour of the Land of the Bible in November 2012. Truly, this is a trip that will change your life, and heart, forever.

For more information, click here for our tour website:
http://www.friendlyplanet.com/sponsored/cook-israel-2012.html

"Stand by the ways and see and ask for the ancient paths, where the good way is, and walk in it; and you find rest for your souls." Jeremiah 6:16

Shalom and hope to see you in November!
Pastor Rance & Brandy Cook
Prophetic Sword Ministries International & Comfort Israel

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Why is tonight different from all other nights?

Blessings to you all in the name of Yeshua HaMashiach, (Jesus the Messiah).  As we enter into this Holy season of Passover and Resurrection Sunday, there is connection between the two holidays that should "connect the dots" for those truly seeking Truth.   I remember the first Passover Seder (a Seder is a diner that recounts the Exodus story) that Rance and I attended, about 15 years ago.  We were astounded by the Biblical truths that were overlooked for many years, never having been taught the connection in church.  Ever since then, our hearts have burned within us regarding Biblical Truths and fulfilled and to be fulfilled Bible prophecy in the "Jewish Holidays", or as we prefer to call them, "God's appointed times".  Just this morning I received the following email from Messianic Bible Project.  (A wonderful ministry worthy of support)  How they explained it was so perfect that I wanted to share it with you, in the hopes that you will be ministered to in the Truth of the Word of God.  Shalom, Happy Passover, and blessings upon you on "HE IS RISEN DAY!"  Brandy Cook


Shalom Friends,
“But He was pierced for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities;
the punishment that brought us peace was upon Him, and by His wounds we are
healed.”  (Isaiah 53: 5)
Tonight, the Biblical Festival of Passover (Pesach) begins, coinciding
this year with Good Friday.
On Sunday, as Passover continues, Believers will celebrate the resurrection of
Yeshua on Easter.

Friday at sunset, the eight-day celebration of Passover begins.
Jewish people will mark the beginning of this prophetic holiday,
which foreshadows the salvation wrought for all mankind
by Yeshua
, with a ceremonial meal called the Seder, in which
the story of deliverance from slavery in Egypt is retold.
Around the world, as the Jewish People commemorate their exodus from slavery in
Egypt, and celebrate the saving power of the God of Israel, Believers in Yeshua
(Jesus)—both Jewish and Gentile—will celebrate freedom from slavery to sin.
This freedom, the salvation of Israel and all mankind, was accomplished through
the death, burial and resurrection of the Messiah Yeshua (Jesus), as the
sacrificial Passover Lamb.  
“Messiah was sacrificed once to take away the sins of many people; and He will
appear a second time, not to bear sin, but to bring salvation to those who are
waiting for Him.”  (Hebrews 9:8) 


Though Yeshua endured an agonizing death to atone for the sin of the world,
He rose again on the third day.  Because He was completely sinless, death
could not hold Him.  Had He not borne our sins, He wouldn't have died at all.
In fulfillment of Scripture, Yeshua became our guilt offering, paying the price
for sin once and for all.
“…though the Lord makes His life a guilt offering, He will see His offspring
and prolong His days, and the will of the Lord will prosper in His hand.”
(Isaiah 53:10)
While the guilt offerings on the altar of the Temple could only cover sin,
Yeshua’s death and resurrection actually removed sin for all time.
As Yochanan (John) said when he saw Yeshua coming to him at the Jordan River,
“Behold the Lamb of God who takes away the sins of the world.”  (John 1:29)
The Passover Lamb: When being Passed Over is a Miracle
“Get rid of the old yeast that you may be a new batch without yeast—as you
really are.  For Messiah, our Passover lamb, has been sacrificed.”  (1 Corinthians 5:7)
Passover is rich in lessons for all Believers in Yeshua.
Were you ever passed over as a child when the sports team was being chosen?For a child, being passed over could be devastating.  Likewise, as adults,
being passed over for a promotion, raise, or a prestigious role can be very frustrating.
But being “passed over” during the first Passover was a miracle of deliverance.
During the very first Passover in Egypt, so that God’s judgment of Egypt would
pass over, the children of Israel were required to choose an unblemished lamb,
kill it, and place its blood over the doorposts and lintels of their dwelling places.


The Signs on the Door, by James Tissot
Today, 3500 years later, we are able to celebrate the Passover in all of its’
prophetic fulfillment.
We have the opportunity to place the blood of the perfect, chosen Lamb of God,
Yeshua, over the hearts and homes, so that by faith, we too will be spared from
the Divine judgment due to fall on this world.  This too is a miracle of deliverance.
“And the blood shall be to you for a token upon the houses where you are; and
when I see the blood, I will pass over you [pasachti], and there shall no
plague be upon you to destroy you, when I smite the land of Egypt.”  (Exodus 12:13)
In Hebrew, the word for I will pass over is pasachti וּפָסַחְתִּי, which comes
from the word pesach, which means to hopto skip over or spare, and to pass over.


The Angel of Death and the First Passover
Brandy, our salvation was wrought at such a great price.
The Messiah died in our place and paid the price for the sins that we
committed.
And despite celebrating the Passover year after year, so many Jewish
people do not know Yeshua!

Jewish men and women flock to the Western (Wailing) Wall on Pesach (Passover).
Yeshua is Prepared for Burial
“Later, Joseph of Arimathea asked Pilate for the body of Jesus [Yeshua].  …
With Pilate’s permission, he came and took the body away.”  (John 19: 38)
On Good Friday, Christians remember the horrific death that Yeshua suffered on
our behalf.
Believers also read how Joseph (Yosef) of Arimathea and Nicodemus
(Nakdimon) came to Pilate to ask for Yeshua’s body.
Because Jewish burial customarily takes place within 24 hours, in keeping with
Jewish practice, they sought to bury Yeshua right away.  
They also prepared Yeshua’s body for burial with tahara, ritual purification.
In this ritual, the body is cleansed, and then dried and dressed in takhrikhim,
a simple white shroud
  (Mark 15:46-47).
“Nicodemus brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about seventy-five pounds.
Taking Yeshua’s body, the two of them wrapped it, with the spices, in strips of
linen.  This was in accordance with Jewish burial customs.”  (John 19: 39–40) 

Although Yosef and Nakdimon carefully prepared
Yeshua's body for burial, when the women came to
the tomb after High Shabbat had ended, it was
empty and the burial linen was left to the side.
Yeshua had already risen from the dead.
When Yosef and Nakdimon performed the mitzvah of preparing Yeshua’s body
for burial, they were performing the duties of the
 Khevra Kadisha—an
organization that ensures the body is correctly prepared for burial and
protected from desecration.
By wrapping Yeshua in linen, they were practicing the custom of takhrikhim,
providing the proper burial garment for the deceased.
Since the Sabbath was quickly approaching, there was insufficient time to
complete the preparations before the holy day of the Passover began; therefore,
Yeshua was placed in a sealed tomb until the close of the High Sabbath day.
Thus, Yeshua was buried in a rich man’s tomb in fulfillment of the Messianic
prophecy in Isaiah 53:
“He was assigned a grave with the wicked, and with the rich in His death,
though He had done no violence, nor was any deceit in His mouth.”  (Isaiah 53:9)
However, more important than how Yeshua was buried is that He rose from the
dead and gained victory over death.  Hallelujah!

Both spiritual and physical death has been defeated through Yeshua’s victory,
as Saul of Tarsus (Paul) said:
“But Messiah has indeed been raised from the dead, the firstfruits [bikkurim]
of those who have fallen asleep.   For since death came through a man [Adam],
the resurrection of the dead comes also through a man.  For as in Adam all die,
so in Messiah all will be made alive.  (1 Corinthians 15:20–22) 
This is the ‘Good News’ that we want to share with all Jewish people, so that
they can be sure of their place in the olam habah’ (the world to come).


Please help us reach the Jewish People, such as these ultra-Orthodox
Jewish men in Israel, with the Good News of Yeshua.
If Death is the Result of Sin, How could Yeshua die Sinless?
Since Yeshua’s death, burial and resurrection occurred in a Hebraic context,
examining Jewish customs surrounding death, burial, mourning and resurrection
can further our understanding of Good Friday and Easter.
Originally, God did not create mankind to suffer death.
The first book of the Torah, Bereshit (Genesis), reveals death as the judgment
of God upon mankind for their spiritual fall in the Garden of Eden.
After Adam and Chava (Eve) failed their test of obedience, God said:
“By the sweat of your brow you will eat your food until you return to the
ground [adamah], since from it you were taken; for dust you are and to dust you
will return.”  (Genesis 3:19)
  


When Adam and Eve sinned, all of mankind came under the curse of the
broken law.  Yeshua redeemed us from that curse.
The name Adam was taken from the word for ground or earthadamah, since
the man (Adam) was taken from the ground (adamah).
This Hebrew word play reveals a spiritual truth: sin has brought physical death
to all of mankind and with it, a return to the
 earth (adamah).
Thus ends a person’s physical existence on earth, with the soul separating from
the body.
Yeshua’s death, however, was not due to His own sin, since He was sinless.  He
died when He took upon Himself the sins of the world.
“But you know that He appeared so that He might take away our sins.  And in Him
is no sin.”  (1 John 3:5)


The gospels of Mark, Matthew and John report that Yeshua was handed over
to the Roman soldiers, who clothed Him in a ragged scarlet cloak, jammed a
crown of thorns on His head, and mocked Him saying, "Hail, King of the Jews!"  
Resurrection: a Jewish Belief
Traditionally, the rabbis believe that every Jew will be resurrected and
experience spiritual life.
As is written in Kohelet (Ecclesiastes)“The dust returns to the ground it
came from, and the spirit returns to God who gave it.”  (Ecclesiastes 12:7)
Chapter 11 of the Book of Hebrews describes the great men and women of faith.
Some women received their dead back to life again, while “others were tortured
and refused to be released, so that they might gain a better resurrection.”
(Hebrews 11:35)
The Tanakh (Old Testament) also describes a resurrection from the dead
and subsequent judgment.
The Hebrew prophet Daniel gives an account of what will happen in the last days:
“Multitudes who sleep in the dust of the earth will awake: some to everlasting
life, others to shame and everlasting contempt.
”  (Daniel 12:2)

The empty tomb
Kria: The Jewish custom of Rending the Garments
Then Jacob tore his clothes, put on sackcloth and mourned for his son many
days.”  (Genesis 37:34)
In Judaism, there are seven immediate family members who are expected to
observe a seven-day mourning period: the father, mother, daughter, son,
brother, sister, and spouse.
These seven mourners participate in a special tradition.
To symbolize how death rips the fabric of life, their garments are symbolically
ripped just before the funeral.
In this tradition called kria, the parents and children rend the garment on
their left, closest to the heart.  Spouses and siblings tear their garments on
the right.
While this may seem like an odd tradition, it dates back to Biblical times
(Genesis 37:34).
In fact, at the moment of Yeshua’s death, the Heavenly Father also seemed to
observed kria
 in His grief over the death of His son of Yeshua (Jesus) the Messiah.
“At that moment the curtain of the temple was torn in two from top to bottom.
The earth shook and the rocks split.”  (Matthew 27:51)

Thankfully, Yeshua’s death wasn’t the final word.
Just as He promised, death couldn’t hold Him (John 2:18–22; Matthew 26:31–32).
“He was delivered over to death for our sins and was raised to life for our
justification.”  (Romans 4:25)
The sting of death is sin (1 Corinthians 15:56), and in Yeshua, death has lost
its sting!
Therefore, we can live confidently without any fear of death or dying, as we
know that when we pass from this life, our lives continue eternally with our
loving Father in Heaven.
Your gifts will make a difference for eternity.