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Gethsemane. The 5 th Cup. Shema – Hebrew. Shema Israel, Adonai elohenu – Adonai echad Ve’ahavta et Adonai eloeikah B’khol levavkah Uve’khol naphshekah Uve’khol m’odekah Ve’ahavta le’reacha Kamocha , Amen. Shema.
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Gethsemane The 5th Cup
Shema – Hebrew Shema Israel, Adonaielohenu – Adonaiechad Ve’ahavta et Adonaieloeikah B’khollevavkah Uve’kholnaphshekah Uve’kholm’odekah Ve’ahavtale’reachaKamocha, Amen
Shema Hear O Israel, the Lord is our God. The Lord alone. Love the Lord your God with all your heart, with all your soul, and with all your might. And Love your neighbor as yourself. Amen.
Passover Review • 4 Cups – 4 Promises – Exodus 6:6-7 • I will take you out • I will set you free • I will redeem you • I will take you – protect you • Jesus passed on that one
Kidron Valley • John 18:1 – When he had finished praying, Jesus left with his disciples and crossed the Kidron Valley. • Kidron Valley was the drain for the Temple • Thousands of sacrifices during Passover • Reminds you of Genesis • Abraham and the Covenant – Gen. 15:17
Temple Mount Kidron Valley Mount of Olives
Gethsemane • John says they went to a garden – olive grove • Matthew and Mark simply call it Gethsemane • Hebrew Gat-Sh’manim • Means oil press
Gethsemane Luke 22:44 says his sweat became like drops of blood
Night of Watching • Night after Passover has a name • LeylShimerim – Night of Watching • Back to the Exodus • Tie a lamb to your house for 4 days • Butcher it in front of everyone on Passover • Spread the blood on your door post • Listen as the Angel spreads death through Egyptians • Will the Angel pass by – will it work? • What will the Egyptians do?! – Exodus 12:30
Watch with me • Mark 14:33 – He took Peter, James, and John along with him, and he began to be deeply distressed and troubled. • “Deeply distressed” literally means “sudden, shocking awareness” • “Troubled” means almost to the point of sheer terror • What happened?!
5th Cup – Elijah’s Cup • Cup set out for Elijah at every Passover • Jeremiah 25:15 – “Take from my hand this cup filled with the wine of my wrath and make all the nations to whom I send you drink it.” • Psalm 79:6 – Pour out your wrath on the nations that do no acknowledge you • Psalm 69:24 – Pour out your wrath on them; • The cup of God’s damnation!
Elijah’s Cup • Should this be in the Passover? • The rabbis argued over it, but couldn’t decide • They decided that when Elijah comes back he will tell them what to do with it.
Sudden, shocking awareness • Jesus, in his humanness, realized it was for him! • Mark 14:36 – “Take THIS cup from me.” • Luke 22:44 – “And being in anguish, he prayed more earnestly, and his seat was like drops of blood falling to the ground.” • “Yet not what I will, but what you will.”
The Cup’s Empty • He drank it! • Mark 15:34 – “My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?!” • God did not answer Jesus’ Tzeakah. • John 19:30 – “IT IS FINISHED!” • It’s empty. Christ drank it all. There is nothing we can or need to do.
The Cup’s Empty • Body of Christ rejoices! • God will take us out of sin – Yes! • God will set us free from sinful nature – Yes! • God will redeem us from sin – Yes! • God will protect us from going back to sin – Yes! • Christ drank the punishment meant for us • YES!!
Kingdom of God • God will act • People will call him Lord • Some will do his will • Shalom will break out • We must learn to show God to the world • City Gates