The Messianic Peshitta Haggadah for Pesakh is a truly unique Haggadah. It gives users a perspective on Pesakh that is as close as possible to the first-century Seder that Yeshua conducted with his Talmidim, especially the third cup, the "Cup of Redemption" in Judaism, the "Cup After Supper" that Yeshua blessed.Readers are provided Hebrew and English citations from scripture to enjoy, along with transliterations of traditional blessings.The fifteen steps of the Seder are detailed and explained without being too lengthy. There are explanations of Yeshua's fulfillment of each step of the Seder, and revelations about Jewish customs that point to Yeshua as the Messiah, even ones developed long after Yeshua rose from the dead.The scriptures cited are from "HaDavar, The Word of יהוה " [ D'var יהוה ], a translation of the Masoretic Hebrew Tanakh and the Aramaic Peshitta Brit Khadashah.There is also a glossary of terms, lyrics to traditional Pesakh tunes, and more. A Seder conducted with this Haggadah is sure to be blessed! Jews and Gentiles alike have come to salvation as a result!(About the Author)Daniel Perek of Conroe, Texas, has been writing for 35 years. He holds a B.A. in biblical studies and an M.A. in history. His study of the Hebrew language began over 20 years ago after becoming a Messianic believer, following his reading of the Peshitta Brit Khadashah in Hebrew and Aramaic. The words in this book appear in English followed by the Peshitta texts in Hebrew.
The Messianic Peshitta Haggadah for Pesakh is a truly unique Haggadah. It gives users a perspective on Pesakh that is as close as possible to the first-century Seder that Yeshua conducted with his Talmidim, especially the third cup, the "Cup of Redemption" in Judaism, the "Cup After Supper" that Yeshua blessed.Readers are provided Hebrew and English citations from scripture to enjoy, along with transliterations of traditional blessings.The fifteen steps of the Seder are detailed and explained without being too lengthy. There are explanations of Yeshua's fulfillment of each step of the Seder, and revelations about Jewish customs that point to Yeshua as the Messiah, even ones developed long after Yeshua rose from the dead.The scriptures cited are from "HaDavar, The Word of יהוה " [ D'var יהוה ], a translation of the Masoretic Hebrew Tanakh and the Aramaic Peshitta Brit Khadashah.There is also a glossary of terms, lyrics to traditional Pesakh tunes, and more. A Seder conducted with this Haggadah is sure to be blessed! Jews and Gentiles alike have come to salvation as a result!(About the Author)Daniel Perek of Conroe, Texas, has been writing for 35 years. He holds a B.A. in biblical studies and an M.A. in history. His study of the Hebrew language began over 20 years ago after becoming a Messianic believer, following his reading of the Peshitta Brit Khadashah in Hebrew and Aramaic. The words in this book appear in English followed by the Peshitta texts in Hebrew.