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Out of curiousity...I have two questions:

1) Do you still celebrate Passover? If so, when/how do you celebrate Communion?
2) Do adhere to the 613 Commandments (or I guess the correct word is Mitzvot)?

Thank you for your time and replies. And actually, I sorta asked three questions....
 
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Do you still celebrate Passover?

Yes. Y'shua celebrated it, and Sha'ul (paul) instructed the believers to continue celebrating it... thus there should be no problem, if not clear instruction to continue celebrating Passover.

If so, when/how do you celebrate Communion?
Messianic Judaism is as varied as the colors of the rainbow. Some celebrate communion every week. Others consider it is of pagan origins and view the act in the 'gospel' accounts to be referring strictly to Passover.

I fall into the latter category.

Do adhere to the 613 Commandments (or I guess the correct word is Mitzvot)?
Yes and no.

Allow me to explain:
While there are in fact 613 mitzvot (you got it right ;) ) not all of the mitzvot apply to everyone. For example, some laws apply just to priests, some to women, some to men, some to living in Israel, etc. The laws that apply to me today I do.

So, yes... I follow the mitzvot. However, no, not all 613.

I hope this helps.

1) Do you still celebrate Passover? If so, when/how do you celebrate Communion?
2) Do adhere to the 613 Commandments (or I guess the correct word is Mitzvot)?

Thank you for your time and replies. And actually, I sorta asked three questions....

Or four if you are counting all of them :D


Shalom,
yafet
 
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jukesk9 said:
Out of curiousity...I have two questions:

1) Do you still celebrate Passover? If so, when/how do you celebrate Communion?
2) Do adhere to the 613 Commandments (or I guess the correct word is Mitzvot)?

Thank you for your time and replies. And actually, I sorta asked three questions....
Yup, including the one that says not to eat pigs, so you're safe in here. :D ^_^ :D
 
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simchat_torah said:
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Yes. Y'shua celebrated it, and Sha'ul (paul) instructed the believers to continue celebrating it... thus there should be no problem, if not clear instruction to continue celebrating Passover.


Messianic Judaism is as varied as the colors of the rainbow. Some celebrate communion every week. Others consider it is of pagan origins and view the act in the 'gospel' accounts to be referring strictly to Passover.

I fall into the latter category.
Thank you for answering my questions. Regarding your answer about Communion, do you talk about the Last Supper, mention anything about the bread representing Jesus or the Wine representing His Blood, etc.? Thanks again. This is interesting to me.
 
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jukesk9 said:
Thank you for answering my questions. Regarding your answer about Communion, do you talk about the Last Supper, mention anything about the bread representing Jesus or the Wine representing His Blood, etc.? Thanks again. This is interesting to me.
Most Messianics, when they celebrate the Feast of Pesakh, the Seder, they make mention, at the points in the service where Yeshua did and said the things He did and said, what Yeshua said the things He did meant. :) So, yes.
 
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jukesk9 said:
Thanks, Hen. No, simchat, I've never seen a passover seder.
With the interest you have shown and the openmindedness that is apparent, I urge you to seek our a Messianic congregation in your area and go to a Passover Seder.
Most MJ congregations have at least one community seder, on one of the first two nights of Passover. Many also to show-n-tell seders at some of the local churches in many areas and you might find those more assessable as a first time Seder-goer :) Check around :) You will truly enjoy it I think!
 
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G-d gives the commandments to Moshe:

18 "Celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread (Passover). For seven days eat bread made without yeast, as I commanded you. Do this at the appointed time in the month of Abib, for in that month you came out of Egypt."

Exodus 34:18
 
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I think it was somewhat obvious....

He was speaking of special meanings during the events of the Seder... and basically, "when you do this, remember my teaching/words".

I just simply added 1 + 1 to get 2. IN other words, I took his words as literal and 'remember' his teachings during the Pesach Seder.

shalom,
yafet
 
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