At the time of the Exodus, YHWH (God’s personal name in Hebrew, often translated as “the LORD”) told the people of Israel to have a “lamb for a household” (Exodus 12:3). Usually 10 people could manage to consume a whole lamb. Smaller groups joined together to form a chaverim, Hebrew for “a group of friends,” and that formed a mishpokhah, “a family group.” Paul talks about believers being the “household of God” (1st Timothy 3:15) because there is a “lamb for the household.”
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https://hallel.info/wp-content/uploads/file/070428%20Observing%20and%20Remembering%20the%20Feasts%20of%20the%20LORD.mp3Podcast: Play in new window | Download (Duration: 52:14 — 12.0MB)Subscribe: RSSSpeaker: Susan Pierce [contact] “You shall remember that you were a slave in Egypt, and you shall be careful to observe these statutes.” —Deuteronomy 16:12 = El Shaddai in Hebrew. It points to a hidden The name of HaShem, YHVH, has been translated mostly […]