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Food for Thought - Part 5 Luke 22:1-23

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LUKE  22:1-­‐23

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10  Plagues

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.  3. Wipe  the  lamb’s  blood  with  a  hyssop  stalk          

on  the  doorposts  and  lintel  of  home

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.  3. Wipe  the  lamb’s  blood  with  a  hyssop  stalk    

on  the  doorposts  and  lintel  of  home  4. Roast/prepare  the  meal  by  twilight

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.  3. Wipe  the  lamb’s  blood  with  a  hyssop  stalk    

on  the  doorposts  and  lintel  of  home  4. Roast/prepare  the  lamb  by  twilight  5. Make  unleavened  bread

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

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JESUS  =  unblemished,  male  lamb  set  apart  from  all  others  for  the  sacrifice.

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.  !

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           JESUS  =  killed  without  bones  being  broken.

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.  3. Wipe  the  lamb’s  blood  with  a  hyssop  stalk  on  the  doorposts  

and  lintel  of  home.  !

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JESUS  =  A  stalk  of  hyssop  was  used  to  raise  some  sour  wine  to    the  mouth  of  Jesus  on  the  cross.  

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.  3. Wipe  the  lamb’s  blood  with  a  hyssop  stalk  on  the  doorposts  

and  lintel  of  home.  4. Roast/prepare  the  lamb  by  twilight.  

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           JESUS  =  died  before  twilight

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1. Select  a  male  lamb,  unblemished,  and  set  it  apart  from  the  other  sheep.  

2. Kill  the  lamb  without  breaking  its  bones.  3. Wipe  the  lamb’s  blood  with  a  hyssop  stalk  on  the  doorposts  

and  lintel  of  home.  4. Roast/prepare  the  lamb  by  twilight.  5. Make  unleavened  bread              !

JESUS  body  was  broken  

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 1  Corinthians  5:7    !

“…Christ,  our  Passover  lamb,  has  been  sacrificed.”

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 1  Corinthians  11:23    !

“For  I  pass  on  to  you  what  I  received  from  the  Lord  himself.  On  the  night  when  he  was  betrayed,  the  Lord  Jesus  took  some  bread...”

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John  13:2-­‐5      During  supper,  when  the  devil  had  already  put  it  into  the  heart  of  Judas  Iscariot,  Simon's  son,  to  betray  him,  Jesus,  knowing  that  the  Father  had  given  all  things  into  his  hands,  and  that  he  had  come  from  God  and  was  going  back  to  God,  rose  from  supper.  He  laid  aside  his  outer  garments,  and  taking  a  towel,  tied  it  around  his  waist.  Then  he  poured  water  into  a  basin  and  began  to  wash  the  disciples'  feet  and  to  wipe  them  with  the  towel  that  was  wrapped  around  him.  

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John  13:12-­‐18      When  he  had  washed  their  feet  and  put  on  his  outer  garments  and  resumed  his  place,  he  said  to  them,  “Do  you  understand  what  I  have  done  to  you?    You  call  me  Teacher  and  Lord,  and  you  are  right,  for  so  I  am.    If  I  then,  your  Lord  and  Teacher,  have  washed  your  feet,  you  also  ought  to  wash  one  another's  feet.    For  I  have  given  you  an  example,  that  you  also  should  do  just  as  I  have  done  to  you.  

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Truly,  truly,  I  say  to  you,  a  servant  is  not  greater  than  his  master,  nor  is  a  messenger  greater  than  the  one  who  sent  him.    If  you  know  these  things,  blessed  are  you  if  you  do  them.    I  am  not  speaking  of  all  of  you;  I  know  whom  I  have  chosen.  But  the  Scripture  will  be  fulfilled,  ‘He  who  ate  my  bread  has  lifted  his  heel  against  me.’  

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Psalm  41  !

Blessed  is  the  one  who  considers  the  poor!  In  the  day  of  trouble  the  Lord  delivers  him;  the  Lord  protects  him  and  keeps  him  alive;  he  is  called  blessed  in  the  land;  you  do  not  give  him  up  to  the  will  of  his  enemies.  

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My  enemies  say  of  me  in  malice,  “When  will  he  die,  and  his  name  perish?”  And  when  one  comes  to  see  me,  he  utters  empty  words,  while  his  heart  gathers  iniquity;  when  he  goes  out,  he  tells  it  abroad.  All  who  hate  me  whisper  together  about  me;  they  imagine  the  worst  for  me.  They  say,  “A  deadly  thing  is  poured  out  on  him;  he  will  not  rise  again  from  where  he  lies.”  Even  my  close  friend  in  whom  I  trusted,  who  ate  my  bread,  has  lifted  his  heel  against  me.    

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Psalm  55:12-­‐14    !

For  it  is  not  an  enemy  who  taunts  me  -­‐  then  I  could  bear  it;  it  is  not  an  adversary  who  deals  insolently  with  me  -­‐  then  I  could  hide  from  him.  But  it  is  you,  a  man,  my  equal,  my  companion,  my  familiar  friend.  We  used  to  take  sweet  council  together;  within  God's  house  we  walked  in  the  throng.

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