Who Is The Destroyer of Passover? – Jono, Ross, & Ezra
We explore the dramatic final plagues in Egypt, the first Passover, and the theological tension between Pharaoh’s hardened heart—was it his choice, or did God override his free will? What is the mysterious unnamed festival the Israelites seek to observe? Who—or what—is The Destroyer? We also tackle biblical contradictions: How many times can the same cows die? What body of water is meant by “Red Sea”? Did more than 600,000 Israelites leave Egypt? Plus, we critically examine Passover’s origins, the significance of 430 years, and whether the biblical text presents conflicting views on the sacrificial system. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that challenges conventional readings and uncovers the hidden layers in the Exodus story!

Once again, thank you gentlemen for your diligence, commitment and courage in questioning the contents of these ancient scriptures. I often think that when Israel returns to the Eternal One and the original law, humanity will experience true redemption. I especially appreciate Jono’s comforting analysis about the converts to Judaism and Ross’ interjection “Shall not the Creator of the universe act justly?” Well, of course! Keep it up!
Charles