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The purose of the Pasover meal for future generatons is to remember when the Lord passed over them when He struck down the egyptians

It is to be repeated for the generation will remember

The generations are ro remember how God delivered them during the Exodus

If the Jews would have stopped the Passover meal would have been forgotten as well as how God had delivered the peope of Israel from Egypt

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a. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations?

b. Why was it to be repeated?

c. What was to be remembered?

d. What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

a. A sign of God's love and deliverance for them and their future redemption.

b. To keep the hope before them always unto all generations.

c. That they were His chosen people and that He would be back to redeem them.

d. They would have fallen prey to all kinds of religious doctrines and eventually ensnared to disbelief in the return of their Messiah.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

The purpose was to remember how God had delivered them. If they had stopped remembering the Exodus, they would have forsaken God.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

The purpose of the Passover meal for future generations is to a occasion of remembrance or, God named it, a feast of remembrance

It was to be repeated because if it had not been repeated, the next generations would have forgotten what God did to the generation who saw and had it.

To be remembered was how God delivered the people of Israel from Egypt during the Exodus

If the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus, they would not have forgotten who is their God, they would not have honored Him and they would have left Him and they would have worshiped other gods.

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The Passover meal was a remembrance to the Jews of the Passover Sacrifice when the Lord passed over their houses when he struck death in the Egyptians homes. It was to be repated as a remembrance of how they were spared from the Lord's wrath. Certainly an important part of their history would be lost, but more important would be their forgetting of the Love of the Lord and his saving grace.

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The Passover meal was a memorial to future generations of God's grace to the children of Israel by releasing them from the bondage of Egypt, and of his deliverance of them to the promised land.

It was to be repeated so that God's deliverance of them would be forever imbedded into the minds and psyche of the people so that they would never forget that they were a chosen people, and that they would forever worship him as their God.

It was to be remembered so that they would never forget that God delivered them from bondage and that he shall forever be their God, and they his people.

If the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus they would have also forgotten their history concerning God's deliverance of them from bondage, possibly resulting in them turning their backs on their God and degenerating into sinfulness and worship of other than the true God.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

The purpose for the Passover meal was to remembe the night that God asked the Jewish people in

Egypt to eat a special meal ready to travel and to sprinkle the blood of the lamb killed for the feast

on the door way to their home and the angel that came and took all of the Egyptians first born children

did not touch their homes. Their homes and families were spared the sorrow of death.

The passover feast was to be repeated so that the Jewish people did not froget God's provision for them

and would remember and be thankfull to God for the favor and blessing they recieved.

If the Jews had stopped remembering then the generations to come would forget God's intervention into

their lives and froget God and perhaps loose touch with God and their faith and end up living faithless and

sorrow filled lives, without hope of what God had done and would do in their future. Hope would be lost.

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The purpose of the passover meal for future generations was so that can look back and reflect on how God brought them out of bondage in Egypt. They were also to look forward to the time when Jesus would free them from sin's bondage.

It was to be repeated because God commanded it.

What was to be remembered was the death angel passing over the houses of the Israelites and sparing the firstborn from death.

Sadly, many of the Jews had forgotten about the Exodus. In fact, it wasn't too long after that Aaron made the golden calf and led them into idolatry.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

The purpose of the Passover meal was designed as a feast of remembrance and celebrated as a festival to the Lord. through History if the Exodus was not remembered and properly recelebrated as the Lord requested we would have never known it to be.

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It was important for the passover to be repeated for future generations so the Jewish people always had a sense of their history. Passover commemorates the exodus and freedom of the Israelites from ancient Egypt. As described in the book of Exodus, passover marks the ''birth'' of the Jewish nation, as the Jew's ancestors were freed from being slaves of pharaoh and allowed to become servants of God instead.

If the Jews had stopped remembering the exodus, their history would be wiped out!

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It was important for the passover to be repeated for future generations so the Jewish people always had a sense of their history. Passover commemorates the exodus and freedom of the Israelites from ancient Egypt. As described in the book of Exodus, passover marks the ''birth'' of the Jewish nation, as the Jew's ancestors were freed from being slaves of pharoah and allowed to become servants of God instead.

If the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus, their history could very well run the risk of being wiped out!

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

The Passover meal was a commemrative of when they were brought out of Egypt. It was in rememberance of when the LORD killed all the first born in Egypt, but passed over the houses marked with the lambs blood. Thereby saving the first born of the Jewish people.

It was repeated so that they would always remember what the LORD did for them. How He took them out of Egypt. And to look forward to the coming of the Messiah

Just as in the past when the Jewish people stopped doing what the LORD commanded they turn away from the LORD. If they did not keep this command they would probably have turned away, and also if they did not keep this command the LORD would have been angry with them again.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations?

Future generations were to celebrate the Passover meal as a lasting ordinance.

Why was it to be repeated?

It was to be repeated and celebrated as a festival to the Lord.

What was to be remembered?

They were to remember that it is the Passover sacrifice to the Lord, recalling what the Lord did for their ancestors when He passed over the Egyptians houses, killed their first born but spared the Israelites.

What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

If the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus they would have forgotten that God had delivered them from slavery. And as some did, yearn to return to their former enslavement.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations?

So future generations would know what was done for them.

Why was it to be repeated?

So future generations could be taught what God had done for them.

What was to be remembered?

That they had been freed from bondage and slavery.

What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

Future generations would not know what God had done for them. :rolleyes:

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The purpose of the Passover Meal was to remind the people of sequent generations of what God did in delivering them out of the land of Egypt during the Exodus. If the Jews stopped remembering the Exodus they would stop remembering what God did for them.

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The purpose of the passovr meal for future generations was to remember what God did in freeing the Israelites from Egypt. It is repeated so that it's not forgotten, as a lasting ordinance to them and their descendents.

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After the original Passover meal, the purpose for the Passover meal for future generations was to remember and celebrate freedom from slavery.

It was to be repeated, to remind them of the Passover meal that took place before they escaped from Egypt, and to remind them of their exodus from slavery.

What was to be remembered?

That there had to be blood sacrificed to save them.

If the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus, (departure from slavery) the symbolism of the Lamb of God would have been difficult to grasp.

These lessons are very good for me. I spend ages thinking about them, and the above answer isn

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The Passover is part of the history of Israel. It's just like the history of a nation. We savor more our freedom and independence if we know, our children know and their children's children know the story behind "why they have such a kind of life today". To appreciate the present, we need to look back to the past (just like Israel looking back at the events of their great deliverance from Egypt) and preserve, protect, strengthen the present for the future generation. And this can only be done by sustained commemoration and remembrance eventhough an event in history took place 3000years ago or 200 years ago or 100 years 300 years ago.
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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

The Purpose of the Passover meal is to instill in the hearts of the Jews what God had done to them from Egypt and unto the promise land.It was instituted by God as a memorial from generation to generation.

If the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus,their identity as a nation loved by God had never been written in the history of mankind because they could have perished

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

The purpose of the Passover to the future is to remind us that it is a memorial feast. It was to be repeated to help tem remember the night they were delivered from bondage. They were to remember how fast they left Egypt, the mortar used to build for Pharaoh, their slavery, tears of Jewish slaves, spring, meat for passover lamb, their freedom, coming of the Messiah. If they had stopped remembering the Exodus, the future generation would not know how God delivered the people of Israel from Egypt.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? In Exodus 14:17, "Celebrate the Feast of Unleavened Bread, because it was on this very day that I brought your divisions out of Egypt. Celebrate this day as a lasting ordinance for the generations to come."

Why was it to be repeated? They would not forget what God did for them.

What was to be remembered? Exodus 14:27-"...It is the Passover sacrifice to the LORD, who passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt and spared our homes when he struck down the Egyptians.' "

What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus? If they did not remember and did not follow God's instructions, they would be cut off from the community as stated in Exodus 14:19 "...And whoever eats anything with yeast in it must be cut off from the community of Israel, whether he is an alien or native-born."

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It was to prepare the Israelites for their deliverance from Egyptian bondage. . . It was to be repeated so that every succeeding generation would know what the people of God had suffered and how God had delivered them from that bondage and blessed them abundantly. . .

If the Jews were to stop remembering what the Lord had done for them - in a sense it would be very likely that history would repeat itself. . . Forgetting God and what God had done for them would, and did cause them to forsake Him and worship idol gods - which resulted in them being judged by God and repeating the process of becoming captives and slaves of other nations. . .

Psalms 33:12-22 (KJV)

12 Blessed is the nation whose God is the LORD; and the people whom he hath chosen for his own inheritance.

13 The LORD looketh from heaven; he beholdeth all the sons of men.

14 From the place of his habitation he looketh upon all the inhabitants of the earth.

15 He fashioneth their hearts alike; he considereth all their works.

16 There is no king saved by the multitude of an host: a mighty man is not delivered by much strength.

17 An horse is a vain thing for safety: neither shall he deliver any by his great strength.

18 Behold, the eye of the LORD is upon them that fear him, upon them that hope in his mercy;

19 To deliver their soul from death, and to keep them alive in famine.

20 Our soul waiteth for the LORD: he is our help and our shield.

21 For our heart shall rejoice in him, because we have trusted in his holy name.

22 Let thy mercy, O LORD, be upon us, according as we hope in thee.

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Q2. What was the purpose of the Passover meal for future generations? Why was it to be repeated? What was to be remembered? What would have happened if the Jews had stopped remembering the Exodus?

Purpose: to remember the exodus from Egypt.

If we don't repeat, we forget.

That God is God and that He's done miracles.

Then they would have forgotte it or maybe they would have thought it was just some story.

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