Passover is such a time of deliverance and freedom! A time to celebrate the power of God as we tell again the story of the powerful deliverance of the Hebrews from the Egyptians who held them in slavery. We celebrate a going forth to the promised land as well as a coming out of bondage! As Christians we get an understanding of what Jesus our Messiah was doing on the night He was betrayed. We see and understand that the incarnate Christ was participating in the Passover event which was a physical portrayal of His sacrifice for our salvation. During Passover, four cups of wine are drunk. These have great significance to us as Christians. The first cup of wine was the cup of sanctification or freedom.We celebrate that God has provided a way to freedom for us by providing Jesus our Messiah who was without sin. The second cup is the cup of deliverance and instruction. We celebrate the deliverance of the Jews from Egypt and as Christians we celebrate our deliverance from the bondage of sin. The third cup, the cup of Redemption is the one we as Christians understand to be the The Lord's Supper. The third cup is a powerful reminder of the sacrifice of the cross, the blood shed for our redemption. The fourth cup is the cup of praise, part of the Hallel, the going out and celebrating. This cup is the one that our Messiah told His disciples that He would drink the next time with them in His father's house. I believe we will celebrate the fourth cup of covenant when we celebrate with Him at the marriage supper of the Lamb. There is a fifth cup that is not drunk. It is the cup of Elijah. This is the cup that the Hebrew leave on the table and open a door waiting for Elijah to come as the forerunner for the Messiah. As Christians we believe that Elijah is one of the prophets that will come in the last days to witness to the second coming of Christ. The four cups represent the I will promises of God of freedom, deliverance, redemption and thanksgiving.
There is hidden meaning in the Hebrew alphabet for the Hebrew word for Passover which is spelled Pesach. We can look at the three letters that create the word and find the hidden meaning in the letters. The first letter is Pey the middle letter is Samekh and the final letter is Chet. The letter Pey original symbol was of a mouth. It means an expression or vocalization of speech or breath. Passover is an important vocalization of the story of the Messiah. The second letter is Samekh which is a circle or ring. Think of it this way, in the calendar year we circle back to Passover as we again remember our salvation. It is a symbol of the prodigals coming home as they circle back to their roots. It is a symbol for healing and springing forth of the new year. Think of it as a symbol for a cycle and a spiritual rebirth. Passover is always on the fourteenth of the month of Nissan which is in the springtime. The final letter is Chet which is the symbol for new life. It is the picture of a gateway. Also the Chuppah the Jewish wedding tent is symbolized by the Chet.
So let's put it together and see what the letters in the word are telling us. (Pey) There is a telling of the story (Samekh) the story of the healing and springing forth, a story that is to be told over and over again in the springtime cycle of new life (Chet) that shows us the gateway to our salvation, our wedding if you will to Christ our Saviour.
I love how everything in Passover points to our salvation even the hidden clues in the Hebrew word Pesach..
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Hebrew Alphabet and Understanding the Prophetic
For several years I have been studying the Hebrew alphabet and the meaning of the Hebrew alphabet letters. Each letter has a symbol, a numerical value and a deeper spiritual meaning.
Here is a quick lesson on the 4 levels of meaning in the letters that make up the words.
1. Graphie the symbol on the paper. A symbol that represents a sound.
2. Logos when the word takes on understanding.
3. Rhema when the word takes on spiritual understanding
4. Zoe when the LIFE in the word begins to change the natural world through supernatural power.
There are 22 letters and each one has a special meaning or symbolism it represents other than just a sound.
Example: Aleph. the first letter, meaning strength and the Father. It is a silent letter.
So I wanted to present to you a revelation of the Hebrew word WATCH. Because there has been so much discussion of watching and praying in the Spirit. I was given one of those wristbands that had the English word and the Hebrew letters for WATCH and I was just looking at it and realized that God was speaking to me from not just the word but the progression of the letters.
Hidden meaning in the Hebrew word WATCH. We know that God asks us to watch and pray. So what does the word look like and what is the hidden meaning. The letters in the Hebrew word WATCH are aleph, shin, mem, dalet, hey. So here we go: Aleph is the symbol of the Father, our source of strength, the shin is a symbol of power, the symbol looks like teeth, like a strong bite, mem, the symbol is representative of water, I think of the Spirit of God moving on the face of the waters, dalet, the symbol is of a door, a gateway if you will, and finally the last symbol is hey, a window where revelation is given. So in the letters there is a progression of understanding, think of it this way, when we WATCH and pray The Father brings power through the Spirit opening a doorway of revelation. Pretty cool huh?
The Lord will surely meet us in every aspect of our lives including the letters that spell out the words of life!
This is Pastor Susan Living the Everyday Prophetic Life and enjoying the details of God's design!
Here is a quick lesson on the 4 levels of meaning in the letters that make up the words.
1. Graphie the symbol on the paper. A symbol that represents a sound.
2. Logos when the word takes on understanding.
3. Rhema when the word takes on spiritual understanding
4. Zoe when the LIFE in the word begins to change the natural world through supernatural power.
There are 22 letters and each one has a special meaning or symbolism it represents other than just a sound.
Example: Aleph. the first letter, meaning strength and the Father. It is a silent letter.
So I wanted to present to you a revelation of the Hebrew word WATCH. Because there has been so much discussion of watching and praying in the Spirit. I was given one of those wristbands that had the English word and the Hebrew letters for WATCH and I was just looking at it and realized that God was speaking to me from not just the word but the progression of the letters.
Hidden meaning in the Hebrew word WATCH. We know that God asks us to watch and pray. So what does the word look like and what is the hidden meaning. The letters in the Hebrew word WATCH are aleph, shin, mem, dalet, hey. So here we go: Aleph is the symbol of the Father, our source of strength, the shin is a symbol of power, the symbol looks like teeth, like a strong bite, mem, the symbol is representative of water, I think of the Spirit of God moving on the face of the waters, dalet, the symbol is of a door, a gateway if you will, and finally the last symbol is hey, a window where revelation is given. So in the letters there is a progression of understanding, think of it this way, when we WATCH and pray The Father brings power through the Spirit opening a doorway of revelation. Pretty cool huh?
The Lord will surely meet us in every aspect of our lives including the letters that spell out the words of life!
This is Pastor Susan Living the Everyday Prophetic Life and enjoying the details of God's design!
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