A Study Showing the Location of the Four Cups of Passover in Scripture.


Series 54 IF-157 (Sheets M-N) 

by R. H. Mount

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This shows.

*The Four Cups

 

*Judas (see also Psalms 41:9) and Jesus both ate and drink of the cups of this seder, although there is some question over the fourth cup and Jesus. Note that Jesus can BOTH make a futuristic statement regarding drinking the fourth cup AND drink the fourth cup of this seder.  This would follow the order of this statements in Luke 22 (before the 3rd cup).

 

*Throughout the seder, Jesus reaffirms to the disciples that he will participate in the Seder with them in the future.  These words of comfort are circled in green.

 

* Kuriakon is an adjective that "Imperial" correctly translates.  It will INDEED be an Imperial Supper when King Yeshua resides over it in the future!

 

*Judas will Judge the twelve tribes of Israel.  (Lu22:28-30)  Judas was there, alive, eating with Jesus (Mark14:18)

 

*Various steps of the Haggadah are shown:

Nerot (candle lighting), (As it became night, they did not have electricity, they lit lamps.)

Kadesh, Diminishing the 2nd Cup (Plagues),

Shulchan Orech ("The Table Prepared"; note the table is prepared, then the seder (order) if followed and at a certain time/step in the seder the meal is eaten - thus in the graphic a red/pink arrows connect the prepared table to the meal),

The Four Questions,

Maror (bitter herbs), or possibly Karpas (green vegetable),

Tzafun (Eating the Afikomen - all matzah but in particular the middle broken matzah),

Hamotzi (Blessing over bread),

Barech (blessing after the meal,

Hallel (praises sung)

along with the location of the 4 Cups of the Seder.

 

Certainly, enough is shown to support that this Passover was a complete meal - a complete Passover Seder.

 

A note at the top of the graphic was cut off in copying: "John 13 describes a supper before Passover".  Note Jn.13 "But before the feast of the Passover..."  Note that IF they were already eating/participating in the passover, why would they think "since Judas was having the case, that the Jesus is saying to him, You buy in the market of which things we are having need with reference to the feast"?    Vs 30 "It was night." - too late to start the passover seder OR the feast of unleavened bread.  Luke 22:1 "But the feast of the unleavened breads was drawing near, namely the one being called passover."

 

Perhaps later we will see in this how Satan entered Judas twice.

 


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