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The Jewish Roots of Jesus Death and Resurrection


• Why do the Gospels stress that Jesus died at 3 P.M.?
• What was the Jewish liturgical calendar like?
• Why do Catholics worship on the New Sabbath (Sunday)?

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• Why do the Gospels stress that Jesus died at 3 P.M.?
• What was the Jewish liturgical calendar like?
• Why do Catholics worship on the New Sabbath (Sunday)?

  • 58 min. (1 CD / 1 DVD / MP3)

    In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus says to the people: “Think not that I have come to abolish the Law and the prophets; I have come not to abolish them but to fulfill them” (Matthew 5:17).

    In this Bible study, Dr. Pitre takes two aspects of the ancient Jewish Law: the daily “perpetual sacrifice” known as the Tamid and the weekly day of rest and worship known as the Sabbath and shows how Jesus truly fulfilled both of these Jewish feasts in his passion, death, and resurrection from the grave. In this ground-breaking Bible study, you’ll learn about:


    The Jewish Liturgical Year: How the Jews followed a liturgical calendar much like Catholics today, with daily, seasonal, and annual feasts—all of which are fulfilled by Jesus

    The “Perpetual Sacrifice”: How the daily Jewish sacrifice known as the tamid (“perpetual offering”) points forward to and was fulfilled in a unique way by Jesus’ passion and death

    Why Jesus Was Crucified at 3 p.m.: The Evangelists stress that Jesus died at the “ninth hour” (=3p.m.) on Friday afternoon. Why? What would this time have meant to a first-century Jew?

    What the Jewish People were Praying for in the Temple at the Time of Jesus’ Death: The Jewish Rabbis have preserved an ancient form of the “Eighteen Benedictions,” which were prayed by Jews daily in the Temple; find out how God answered their prayers for redemption and the coming of the Messiah at the very moment they were praying for them.

    How Jesus fulfilled the Jewish Sabbath: Why do Catholics worship on Sunday rather than Saturday (the Jewish Sabbath)? How did Jesus’ fulfillment of the Sabbath usher in a new creation?


    If you’ve ever been confronted by Seventh-Day Adventist rejections of Sunday worship, if you’re looking to get more out of meditation this Lent, or if you’ve ever just wanted to understand the mystery of Jesus’ death and Resurrection more deeply, then this Bible study is for you.

     

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Trevor B
Great Talk

Dr. Pitre does a great job focusing on two themes that show the Jewish roots and the Catholic Christian implications in a deep way.

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Tom John Jomon

The Jewish Roots of Jesus Death and Resurrection

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BOB GORSKI
Jewish Roots

As always, Dr Pitre never fails to produce excellent thought provoking, and awesome content in his DVD's

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Gaby Sikh
An inspired and inspiring talk

Simply awesome insight and depth. Takes connecting the old testament with the new testament to new heights.

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Bud

All the choices I have made at Catholic Productions have been rewarding - I am amazed at how much Dr Pitre and Dr Bergsma have revealed to me that what I
knew was so incomplete.