John Burke
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That's what people are like, how could God be so cruel? He wasn't. He showed what he would do out of love for us. He provided. He provided. And not only that, then he comes along and delivers the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery in about 1400-1500 BC. And they get out of Egypt on what was called the Passover.
That's what people are like, how could God be so cruel? He wasn't. He showed what he would do out of love for us. He provided. He provided. And not only that, then he comes along and delivers the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery in about 1400-1500 BC. And they get out of Egypt on what was called the Passover.
That's what people are like, how could God be so cruel? He wasn't. He showed what he would do out of love for us. He provided. He provided. And not only that, then he comes along and delivers the Jewish people from Egyptian slavery in about 1400-1500 BC. And they get out of Egypt on what was called the Passover.
So the Passover was when God had basically warned Pharaoh again and again 10 times, let my people go. He kept upping the ante, like, look, I'm serious. I'm God. You're not God. Obey me. Let them go. And he wouldn't, wouldn't, wouldn't. And the final one was the firstborn will die unless you take the blood of a lamb and paint your doorpost with it.
So the Passover was when God had basically warned Pharaoh again and again 10 times, let my people go. He kept upping the ante, like, look, I'm serious. I'm God. You're not God. Obey me. Let them go. And he wouldn't, wouldn't, wouldn't. And the final one was the firstborn will die unless you take the blood of a lamb and paint your doorpost with it.
So the Passover was when God had basically warned Pharaoh again and again 10 times, let my people go. He kept upping the ante, like, look, I'm serious. I'm God. You're not God. Obey me. Let them go. And he wouldn't, wouldn't, wouldn't. And the final one was the firstborn will die unless you take the blood of a lamb and paint your doorpost with it.
And he said, and if that's the case, the angel of death will pass over your house. So all the Israelites painted this blood of a lamb on their doorposts, Passover. That was Passover, the first Passover. They celebrated Passover and this sacrificial system where every year they had to come to Jerusalem and bring a lamb to be killed in their stead for the sins of the previous year.
And he said, and if that's the case, the angel of death will pass over your house. So all the Israelites painted this blood of a lamb on their doorposts, Passover. That was Passover, the first Passover. They celebrated Passover and this sacrificial system where every year they had to come to Jerusalem and bring a lamb to be killed in their stead for the sins of the previous year.
And he said, and if that's the case, the angel of death will pass over your house. So all the Israelites painted this blood of a lamb on their doorposts, Passover. That was Passover, the first Passover. They celebrated Passover and this sacrificial system where every year they had to come to Jerusalem and bring a lamb to be killed in their stead for the sins of the previous year.
And all that happened for 1,500 years until that Friday of Passover, which was what we call Good Friday, when Jesus was crucified as the Lamb of God who would finally take away the sins of the world. So this is another 1,500-year prophetic fulfillment. And like I said, the Jewish people can't do that anymore because the temple's gone.
And all that happened for 1,500 years until that Friday of Passover, which was what we call Good Friday, when Jesus was crucified as the Lamb of God who would finally take away the sins of the world. So this is another 1,500-year prophetic fulfillment. And like I said, the Jewish people can't do that anymore because the temple's gone.
And all that happened for 1,500 years until that Friday of Passover, which was what we call Good Friday, when Jesus was crucified as the Lamb of God who would finally take away the sins of the world. So this is another 1,500-year prophetic fulfillment. And like I said, the Jewish people can't do that anymore because the temple's gone.
And God specifically said, you can only make sacrifices in the temple.
And God specifically said, you can only make sacrifices in the temple.
And God specifically said, you can only make sacrifices in the temple.
Well, so, you know, when Muhammad came in the 600s AD, so 600 years after Jesus, and interestingly, Muhammad... Mecca was Medina. It was in the caravan routes. So he knew a lot of Jews and Christians and actually, you know, had read the Bible. He calls the people of the book in the Quran. But in the 600s, you know... I'm sorry, I totally lost your question.
Well, so, you know, when Muhammad came in the 600s AD, so 600 years after Jesus, and interestingly, Muhammad... Mecca was Medina. It was in the caravan routes. So he knew a lot of Jews and Christians and actually, you know, had read the Bible. He calls the people of the book in the Quran. But in the 600s, you know... I'm sorry, I totally lost your question.
Well, so, you know, when Muhammad came in the 600s AD, so 600 years after Jesus, and interestingly, Muhammad... Mecca was Medina. It was in the caravan routes. So he knew a lot of Jews and Christians and actually, you know, had read the Bible. He calls the people of the book in the Quran. But in the 600s, you know... I'm sorry, I totally lost your question.
Yeah, so the caliphates after Muhammad, they came and took places by force. So not free will, you became a Muslim by force. And they took Jerusalem and built a mosque on the most holy site of Judaism.
Yeah, so the caliphates after Muhammad, they came and took places by force. So not free will, you became a Muslim by force. And they took Jerusalem and built a mosque on the most holy site of Judaism.