The Passover (Pasaka in Bantu Languages) for the year 2024 is tonight. If you are wondering why we are keeping the Passover in September, it is because of our new revelation and teaching.
Welcome to BibleStudyMinistry.com, an online bible study supplement source; we are glad you’re here. In this publication, we are going to take a look at the Passover, which Msindisi the Anointed Prince of Juda represented.
Who is Msindisi?
We have claimed recently a very strongly researched theory that Africa is the Land of Shem. This claim and theory (if you like) suggest that things have been flipped upside down. And we have inherited unprofitable lies as the prophet Jeremiah wrote and proclaimed.
In this proclamation that Africa is the land of Shem, and Abram inherited all the land of Shem, the anointed descendant from which the story and character Msindisi the Anointed was derived, is who the mainstream theological and christian world call Jesus Christ. He is ideally the man named Msindisi. The very name Msindisi, is a South African Zulu and Xhosa name, meaning Savior.
The Passover Bible Study (2024)
Begins October 1st at Sundown until October 2nd at Sundown
This year’s Passover observance follows a new revelation that identifies Africa as the land of Shem. This teaching, based on the research of Elder Nkosi, asserts that many theological truths have been misunderstood. At BibleStudyMinistry.com, we explore how Msindisi, the Anointed Prince of Juda (Jesus Christ), fulfills the Passover and why this holy day is still relevant today.
We begin by studying the origins of the Passover as described in Leviticus 23, where the Almighty gave Moses instructions for keeping this holy feast. The Passover was to be observed annually on the 14th day of the first month according to the Bantu calendar, marking it as a time for reflection on the Almighty’s protection over His people.
The study of the Passover also delves into the significance of the Passover in the New Testament. Msindisi, the Anointed One, observed the Passover with His disciples. He reverted the ordinance but people think He transformed the physical observance into a spiritual one through the symbolic use of bread and wine. This reflects a shift from the lamb offering to the spiritual nourishment.
The nourishment is of His body and blood…
…as outlined in Matthew 26 and John 6.
The Passover reminds us that the Almighty hears our cries and saves us from both physical and spiritual bondage. The lamb-offering of the Old Covenant represents Msindisi, who was offered for the sins of the world, making the observance of the Passover an essential ordinance that the house of Akobe and all who would partake, are called to remember forever.
This Bible study challenges us to reflect on the importance of faith, confidence, obedience, and keeping the Almighty’s commandments through the observance of His Passover.
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Minister Koko
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