There is a confluence this weekend of holy days from two venerable monotheistic religions. Today is Easter, which represents the anniversary of the resurrection of Jesus Christ, a foundational theological principle of Christianity. Christians await the Second Coming, when they believe that Jesus will return to establish a world of peace and justice. Passover, which began on Friday evening, celebrates the iconic and gripping tale, chronicled in the Book of Exodus, of the emancipation and liberation of the Jews who were enslaved under a cruel Egyptian regime. The yearning for freedom and resistance against tyranny carefully documented in the Torah, is truly a universal template that is relevant to this very day. Jews Crossing the Red Sea Leaving Bondage Behind The religions are so deeply intertwined. While I am neither a Christian nor a scholar, I have taken some effort to study the New Testament so that I might gain some understanding of this ‘offshoot’ of my
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