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Intro-
God told Moses that He was sending one final plague.
This long drawn out experience with pharaoh was finally at it’s end.
V.2- God told Moses to have the people ask the Egyptians for gold, silver.
- Later we read that the Israelites had plundered the Egyptians.
V.7- states that not a dog shall growl against the people of Israel.
This was an indication of the amount of peace that they would feel in contrast with the incredible pain, and loud cries that would soon spread throughout Egypt.
V.10- Pharaoh hardened his heart and did not heed this final warning.
This was a major turning point in the history of the nation of Israel.
God literally reset their calendar.
They needed to take a lamb on the 10th day of the month
They needed to keep the lamb for 4 days before sacrificing it
It needed to be without blemish
They needed to cook all the blood out of the meat.
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They needed to eat unleavened bread and bitter herbs to remind them of their bitter struggles that God delivered them from.
In Verse 11 the Israelites were given specific instructions as to how to eat this meal.
With their belts fastened, sandals on their feet, staff in their hand.
This was to represent two things.
First, it represented their readiness to flee Egypt.
Second, it represented their faith that God would do what He said.
God stated that He would strike down the firstborn in all of Egypt, man and beast.
God said he would execute Judgement on all of the gods of Egypt.
This is not an indication that God acknowledged that there were other deities.
Rather, It was God’s way of once and for all proving that He was the one true God.
It wasn’ enough for them to simply not eat leavened bread during the passover, but they needed to remove it from their home.
When the Lord passed through Egypt any house that had obeyed the commands, would be spared of the heartache.
The Israelites were to observe the Passover in part, to teach their children about God.
This devastation was unlike anything before.
Not a single household escaped death.
The Israelites finally got to leave Egypt
They had no time to prepare or bring provisions for their family.
Passover Lamb- A Shadow of Jesus
Both were innocent
The innocent suffered for the guilty
Both were submissive
Not a bone was broken
It was in eating the lamb that the Israelites were rescued from Death.
Jesus said in that He was the bread of life
The lamb was kept 4 days and then killed.
Jesus was in Jerusalem 4 days before His crucifixion.
Both were males without blemish
The Blood:
All throughout scripture there is a trail of blood.
We see it with the passover, we see it in sacrifices, we see it in Jesus.
When God saw the blood, He would passover them.
When our day of judgement comes, If God looks at us and sees the blood of our lamb, He will passover.
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