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Let’s Talk Passover, Started 1000 Years Before Jesus’ Death

stock here: this is all very odd, with the Jew governors (Josh Green in Hawaii, presiding over the largest fire murder in history) and Josh Shapiro in PA (wanna be President). Maybe they need to spend 40 years in the desert to learn some respect for the real God and some morality not based on Paganism.

A-Eye ——————

Josh Shapiro, as a practicing Jewish individual, would celebrate Passover because it is one of the most important and widely observed Jewish holidays in both religious and cultural contexts.
Here’s why he would observe Passover:
🕍 Religious Significance

Passover (Pesach) commemorates the Exodus of the Israelites from slavery in Egypt, a central narrative in Jewish theology.

Observing Passover is a commandment in the Torah (Exodus 12), and religiously observant Jews celebrate it through:

    The Passover Seder (a ritual meal with symbolic foods and storytelling)

    Reading the Haggadah

    Avoiding leavened bread (chametz) for 8 days

✡️ Cultural Identity

Even secular or moderately observant Jews often celebrate Passover as a marker of Jewish heritage and identity.

For someone like Josh Shapiro — who publicly embraces his Jewish identity — participating in Passover honors:

    Family tradition

    Community connection

    Ancestral remembrance

🧬 Personal Expression

Shapiro has spoken publicly about his Jewish faith — including its influence on his values and leadership.

He has also acknowledged antisemitism, supported Jewish causes, and likely sees Passover as both a spiritual ritual and a public affirmation of his people’s history and resilience.

So in short: Josh Shapiro celebrates Passover because he’s Jewish, both by faith and heritage, and the holiday holds deep significance in both spheres. Would you like examples of how politicians of other faiths publicly observe their holidays too?
You said:
I thought passover was more about easter and jesus death
ChatGPT said:

Great question — it’s a common mix-up, because Passover and Easter often fall around the same time, and both are linked (in very different ways) to the events of Jesus’ last days.

Here’s a breakdown:
🕎 Passover (Pesach) – Jewish Holiday

Origin: Comes from the Book of Exodus in the Hebrew Bible.

Commemorates: God “passing over” the houses of the Israelites during the 10th plague in Egypt, sparing their firstborns, and their subsequent escape from slavery.

Main Themes:

    Freedom from oppression

    God's deliverance

    Jewish identity and continuity

So for Jews like Josh Shapiro, Passover is not about Jesus at all — it predates Christianity by over a thousand years and is about the Exodus story.
✝️ Easter – Christian Holiday

Origin: Centers on the death and resurrection of Jesus Christ.

Commemorates:

    Good Friday – Jesus’ crucifixion

    Easter Sunday – Jesus’ resurrection

Passover connection: The Last Supper was a Passover meal, and Jesus was crucified during Passover week. So the two are linked in timeline and setting, but not in meaning.

âś… Summary:
Holiday Faith Core Meaning
Passover Jewish Exodus from Egypt, God’s deliverance
Easter Christian Resurrection of Jesus, salvation through him

So, Josh Shapiro celebrates Passover as a Jew. Christians celebrate Easter, which spiritually builds off events that happened during Passover — but they’re fundamentally different holidays.

Let me know if you want the symbolism of each ritual explained side-by-side — it’s a fascinating comparison.

3 replies on “Let’s Talk Passover, Started 1000 Years Before Jesus’ Death”

You would enjoy Mark Biltz teaching
on his El Shaddai Ministries YouTube
show.
He goes into detail-: Each of the Plagues at the time of Moses,
each corresponding to a particular
Egyptian “god” at the time, are
The Real G-d’s answer to the magic
put forth by Pharaohs and Their Priests.
The famous Last Supper paintings are
ridiculous depicting a fat loaf of
European bread. Hanging out with the
hippie nutritionist folks, you learn that
To soak your wheat berries, sprout
Them just barely, then grind, which
would have been Mortar and Pestle
Back in the day, or what is called a
“Metate” in New Mexico. That is the
True Unleavened Bread, because
nobody was making fine flour like we have today. You Slap patties or pancakes of this crudely ground, moist
wheat mash, a little salt, onto the hot
Rocks in the Sun, you get truly
Unleavened Bread.
The Moses- Joshua- Aaron story
goes on. Are we Washed in the Blood
of the Lamb? Did we Mark our Doorposts with the Blood of Jesus Christ to ward off the damned devil?
Thank you again Stock.
I’m thinking of the big Big Island Choir
Singing da Kine good songs.

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