
Shalom, shalom, and welcome to this article/episode. I examine a particular statement Yeshua made to His original audience in the Gospel of John, "I AM the Door." A statement rich in theological significance, that really unites two biblical narratives, that is, the first פֶּסַח peh'-sakh Pesach, in English we call it, Passover found in Exodus 12 (a tradition still practiced today by Jewish and Gentile believers in Yahweh all around the world), and the Passion narrative (The sacrificial death and resurrection of our LORD and Savior, Yeshua HaMashiach, recorded in the four Gospels). The two narratives (the first Passover, and the sacrificial death of Yeshua on the cross), unite the whole biblical narrative into one unfolding story and reach their climax when He rose from the dead on the third day. But between the first Passover and Yeshua's death, a lot was going on, and John 10 is no exception.
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