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When God gave the Covenant at Sinai, he spelled out exactly how Passover should be observed and warned them not to deviate an inch. None of its ritual details, as established at Sinai, can be observed without the Temple. When God destroyed the Temple, it was an act of gracious kindness to signal to the Jews that they had a choice: embrace Jesus to remain in Covenant with God, or leave the Covenant altogether. What they could NOT do was keep the traditions of their Fathers, because God removed the option.
Refusing to believe Jesus is the Passover Lamb and considering the crucifixion at Passover just coincidental timing, the rabbis just made up new rituals on their own terms - exactly what the Old Covenant law explicitly forbade - kept the calendar date, and called it "Passover." But it's nothing like the real Passover. Most Christians have no idea this isn't the Passover of the Bible, nor do they understand that the rites were written with petitions to destroy Christians written into their liturgy.
Prayers prayed during Passover repeatedly call for God's vengeance to be poured out upon those who destroyed the Temple, and their heirs. In the centuries when the Rabbinical rites of Passover were invented, the Jews saw Rome, which by then had been Christianized, as synonymous with Christianity. The holiday is replete with imprecatations poured out upon the followers of the Messiah they crucified 1,933 Passovers ago. And one of the cups of the Seder is dedicated entirely to our destruction.
Over the centuries, the meaning of these rites have been concealed from Christians because the Jews sojourned in Christian nations and it wouldn't go over well. Today, "Israel" exists by Christian charity. But what the rites mean, why they were written, and what they ask for are clearly tracked and explained in the written works of the rabbis themselves who made them. All of the facts revealed in the article come courtesy of Eisenmenger's Entdecktes Judenthum, available for free at Insight to Incite.
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