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  • To BLAHNESS with the religious comparisons, we are ALL the SAME; Organisms composed of STAR DUST from the ENERGY of all things, Stars. APPRECIATE, that we are not alone; but believe it is not what is SEEMS. BTW This bread must be tasty, eh? Im going to cook my own sprouts in the oven. but I got normal sprouts. whats the difference!!?!!

  • Matzah does not need to be striped or pierced, nowhere does it say that. As a matter of fact the matzah they made during the original passover was likely just flat bread not a giant saltine made in a factory. For that reason, though I like the connections, they don't line up with the original passover. This is an example of taking a modern practice and trying to treat it like it was the original intent. We make unleavened bread fresh and it looks nothing like that.

  • The World is full of mockers and scoffers soon they will scoff no more.Remember God divided Night & Day.The day's always started at sunset.Since the catholic's through Simon Magus onto Justinian changed times & laws.Times,meaning introduced the Gregorian calendar.The passover starts always at sunset on the day before.(Leviticus 23:4) The night time component of the fourteenth day of Abib is at sunset of the 13th of Abib.Not on at sunset of the 14th as do the modern Pharisees in gross error.

  • I've tasted that bread. It's better with a bit of cream cheese and apricot jam. 

  • That was really cool to no, I'm trying to find recipes and type of Unlevened bread to help my condition out by changing my diet can someone help me out her like i know Soda bread and Banana bread but what else is there?

  • The best thing to do is celebrate Pesach with an observant family who actually know the traditions. Then you will discover much more than you could by merely hearing or reading about it. What Christians call "the Lord's Supper' is actually part of the Passover Seder.

    To be fit, the matzoh MUST be striped & pierced. Of course, there is a functionality in this, but revelation comes in Isaiah 53:5 & Zechariah 12:10.

    As it is written: "Behold, G-D my salvation [Y'shua]..." (Isaiah 12:2)

    Bless you

  • sorry to break it to you dude, but this custom was developed in the middle ages, to keep the kids busy. It has nothing to do with your messiah.

  • I want to celebrate passover now it sounds fun

  • Baloney. Passover has NOTHING to do with sin.

  • Ehh, it's an allegory people. A type and shadow of future events.

  • There is much more to it...

  • We Sale that T-Shirt "Blood Donor Shirt"

  • lol "sinless piece of bread"

  • Dude... you are completely screwed in your uderstanding of Judaica... you should check your facts before putting this BS up there. Bread has nothing to do with sin. Bread cannot sin. The middle Mazoh (Bread) is broken in half. The firast half is consumed. The other half is hidden in the house and the children go look for it and that piece of Matzsoh is then eaten for desert. You are an idiot... we dont redeem anything. Where do you get your facts from.

  • Um wrong... levening is not sin... I am a jew. Almost all of this is Bullshit.

  • @texlevy - that's a gentile for you, trying to guess what the symbolism means. Gentiles can always profit by asking a Jew or Rabbi and getting their information straight.  I'm a gentile, so I know. It's worth it.

  • great video God bless =)

  • i love your shirt, where didja get it from!!

  • Well, from Kerusso, of course.

    There's a link to their website in the description box.

  • @tiawaddauthink

    awesome !

  • Pierced and striped... interesting.

  • It's just a huge cracker. As you mentioned, the stripes are on it because of a grill, though you fail to acknowledge that these crackers aren't always prepared on grills. Besides, why would a cracker with stripes represent being sinless? Wouldn't a blank cracker be better for that? The holes in these crackers (and all crackers for that matter) are there to prevent air pockets from forming. In other words, the Jews wanted to make sure that the bread wouldn't do any sort of rising.

  • Doy...

    You just really like to hear yourself argue, don't you?

    This video clearly makes these points.

    That's simply how the unleavened bread is prepared.

    And, the symbolism of Christ conveniently shows through that tradition.

  • You are soooo missing the point, he means the bread represents Jesus! ^^"

  • Great message. The Jewish feasts and ceremonies are packed with pictures of Christ and the Gospel of Salvation.

  • hey i have the same shirt, Jesus is awsome!!!!

  • thanks.

    i read it and now im hungry for lamb. haha

    keep up the videos. they're quite good. :)

  • i have a question.

    does it lay out this ceremony in the bible?

    perhaps in the old testament.

    i am still reading the thing cover to cover but i wanted to skip to this part because its an interesting parallel of Jesus that the Jewish people would seem to be ignoring.

  • You can find some scriptures on it in Leviticus 23:4-5 & Exodus 12:1-4.

    You won't find much detail on how the ceremony is supposed to go, though.

    That's one of the amazing things about it.

    The Jewish people do these feasts & festivals a certain way & they've done it that way for thousands of years.

    BUT, they don't know why.

    So, it's great to see Christ shine through their customs & such.

    It's quite a testimony.

  • COOL!!!

  • Looks like a giant Triscuit. Hmmm. Pierced and striped. I get it. Thanks for the info! There are Jewish young people who are working at a local mall. I love dropping these kind of facts into their ears along with Jewish Testaments into their hands. One like those I give away on my YouTube channel.

  • LOL "Chew on that"

  • Some see the search for and removal of hametz (leavened bread) as a symbol for the doing away with the inclination for evil. It's a reminder to live a righteous life. Leavened bread is like a person who has become puffed up with pride while matzah is like a person who is unpretentious. Removing hametz does not obsolve a preson of their sins or make matzah sinless.

  • The childeren (i.e. the future) find it and hold it for "ransom" so the seder can continue. This is a way of involving kids and imparting the story which is the entire point of the seder.

  • The breaking of the middle matzah symbolizes the meager food of the Israelite slaves (matzah is also known as the bread of affliction). The broken piece of matzah (called the afikomen) is not buried, but hidden to represent G-d's future acts of redemption that have not yet been revealed. T

  • hmmm

  • LOL! Niiiice. Oof, got chills. HalleluYeshua!

  • wow!lol,thats amazing.

    thanks

    God bless

  • LOL, it is interesting!!

  • great video...informative and entertaining...loved the chipmunk voice there...lol

  • Nice job!

  • Hmmm... I knew all of that, but I never made any connections. That is very interesting.

  • Wow! I didn't know all that. Thanks, man!

  • Excellent explanation, Dan!

  • One of the best explanations on Youtube, good job man

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