Jewish Roots Eucharist
Jewish Roots Eucharist
Jewish Roots Eucharist
Dr. Brant Pitre The New Exodus First Exodus 1. Deliverer: Moses 2. Israel: Released from Egypt 3. Journey to Promised Land 4. Worship of God: Tabernacle/Temple 5. Ultimate Destination: Jerusalem New Exodus 1. New Deliverer: Messiah 2. Israel and Gentiles: Released from the Sin, Exile, and Death 3. Journey: New Promised Land (New Eden) 4. Worship of God: New Temple 5. Ultimate Destination: New Jerusalem
The Old Passover 1. In order to have a New Exodus, you must first have a New Passover 2. Old Testament Passover: (Exodus 12) a. Father was priest over his family (cf. Exodus 24) b. Unblemished Male Lamb taken and sacrificed; blood poured into bowl c. Dip hyssop branch in blood d. Spread blood on the doorposts of the home e. Eat the Lamb Later Jewish Passover 1. Passover Night: Child would ask the Father: 2. Why is this night different from other nights? 3. Why do we eat unleavened bread and roast lamb? 4. Fathers Answer: It is because of what the LORD did for me when I came out of Egypt (Exodus 13:8) 5. Passover Liturgy: spiritually brought them back to participate in First Passover: In every generation a man must so regard himself as if he came forth himself out of Egypt, for it is written... [Exod 13:8]. Therefore we are bound to give thanks.... (Mishnah Pesahim 10) The New Passover 1. The Last Supper: What is different? (Mark 14; Matt 24; Luke 22) a. Lamb is not the focus b. Jesus speaks of pouring out blood; only priests can do this (Lev 4:5-7) 2. No Ordinary Passover: a. New Priests: Jesus and 12 Apostles (representing 12 Tribes) b. New Lamb: Jesus replaces Lamb with himself c. New Sacrifice: Unleavened Bread (Body) and Wine (Blood) offered 3. Why did Jewish Christians believe Eucharist was Jesus body and blood? a. Eucharist, like the Old Passover: is a participation in the New Passover of Jesus b. You had to eat the Lamb to complete the sacrifice c. St. Paul: Jesus is the New Lamb Christ, our paschal lamb, has been sacrificed. Therefore let us keep the feast! (1 Cor 5:7-8)