EUCHARIST AND JEWISH TRADITION THE JEWISH ROOTS OF CHRISTIAN FAITH ARE OFTEN OVERLOOKED JESUS WAS A JEW AS WAS HIS MOTHER AND HIS FIRST DISCIPLES HE SAID.

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EUCHARIST AND JEWISH TRADITION THE JEWISH ROOTS OF CHRISTIAN FAITH ARE OFTEN OVERLOOKED JESUS WAS A JEW AS WAS HIS MOTHER AND HIS FIRST DISCIPLES HE SAID HE CAME TO FULFILL THE TORAH CHRISTIANS NEED TO KNOW WHAT THAT MEANS 1

EUCHARIST AND JEWISH TRADITION THE BIBLICAL MOVEMENT ABRAHAM AND THE PEOPLE OF PROMISE MOSES AND THE SINAI COVENANT JOSHUA AND THE PROMISED LAND PAINS AND PROMISE OF MONARCHY EXILE AND EXPECTATION THE COMING OF THE ANOINTED ONE 2

EUCHARIST AND JEWISH TRADITION ELEMENTS OF JEWISH PRACTICE TENT OF MEETING/TABERBNACLE/TEMPLE SACRIFICE AND A HOLY PRIESTHOOD PASSOVER AND THE BLOOD OF LAMB MANNA AND THE WORLD TO COME THE BREAD OF PRESENCE 3

JERUSALEM TEMPLE 4

TABERNACLE OF MOSES 5

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ONLINE BIBLE ILLUSTRATIONS on.html model.html 8

PRIESTHOOD AND SACRIFICE LEVITICAL PRIESTHOOD (MOSES & AARON) TRIBAL SANCTUARIES DAVID ( BCE) HIJACKS PRIESTHOOD SOLOMON ( BCE) BUILDS TEMPLE DIVISION OF THE KINGDOM (922 BCE) ASSYRIANS DESTROY ISRAEL (721 BCE) 9

PRIESTHOOD AND SACRIFICE BABYLONIANS EXILE JUDAH (586 BCE) POST-EXILIC REBUILDING ( BCE) SYRIAN DESECRATION (200 BCE) MACCABEAN REVOLT (168 BCE) (HASMONEAN DYNASTY) ROMAN OCCUPATION (63 BCE) 10

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FORMS OF SACRIFICE 16 Types of Qorbanot Burnt Offering Peace Offering Sin Offering Guilt Offering Food and Drink The Red Heifer