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  2. 1. "I will take you out…". 2. "I will save you…". 3. "I will redeem you…". 4. "I will take you as a nation…". Our sages instituted that we should drink a cup of wine, a toast if you will, for each one of these expressions.

  3. Learn how the four cups of Passover represent God's promises to His people and how Jesus fulfills them. Find out how to celebrate Passover with Messiah and share the gospel with your Jewish friends.

  4. Learn how the four cups of wine in the Passover Seder reflect God's four activities of redemption as described in Exodus 6:6-7. Discover the biblical and rabbinic sources and the names of each cup.

  5. Jun 25, 2019 · The four cups of wine symbolize the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian slavery and the four terms of God's promise. They also represent the four exiles and the matriarchs of the Jewish people.

  6. It tells the story of the first Passover under Moses (Ex. 12) and includes songs and prayers. It also includes a requirement to drink four cups of wine (or grape juice). The four cups are a vital part of the dinner and one of the most important aspects of the seder. They correspond to four “I wills” God promised the Jewish people in Exodus 6:

  7. The four cups of wine, known in Hebrew as arba kosot, are drunk by each participant at the Passover seder service. This ceremony is prescribed by the Mishnah as a duty to be observed by even the poorest man (Pes. 10: 1).

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