
We are in the midst of the Feast of Unleavened Bread For seven days, Jewish people are to eat no leaven, such as yeast It is a reminder of the Passover in Egypt when, through God’s hand, the Hebrew slaves were liberated and had to leave hurriedly before their bread had risen

No one claimed responsibility at the time of the attack, but the world suspected Israel. Sure enough, just last week – more than a decade later – Israel fessed up. Defense Forces Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Gadi Eisenkot said, “Israel will never accept an existential threat against it.

Moses kept pressing Pharaoh to let the Jewish people go, and each time Pharaoh refused, Adonai subjected Egypt to another plague As the last and worst calamity was near, God informed the Hebrew slaves what to do to escape it

Those words are so precious to me The Lord used them when I was a teenager to give me the revelation that, through the shedding and presentation of His blood, Yeshua (Jesus) – the Lamb of God – fulfilled all God’s righteous requirements in relation to my sin And God was satisfied

Easter revealed: Explore the Messianic Jewish perspective on the true connection between Jesus' death and resurrection with Passover.

In 1948, the United Nations granted a portion of Israel’s historical homeland for the re-establishment of a Jewish nation. Immediately, nearby Arab nations expelled all Jewish people and collaborated to attack the new nation of Israel.
Dr. Daniel Juster explores how Passover and Spring Feasts connect to Last Days prophecy, Israel's restoration, and future fulfillment in Revelation.