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Haggadah Shel Seudat Mashiach is a Haggadah for a final meal of Passover focused on the life, death, resurrection, and glorious return of Messiah Yeshua. This has been a 22-year long project begun in April 2000 by the Designer, R. Sean Emslie.
This first print edition is dedicated to honoring the life and work of Dr. David H. Stern, one of the premier Messianic Jewish theologians and Bible interpreters. Dr. Stern is the translator of the Jewish New Testament and author of the Jewish New Testament Commentary. His Jewish New Testament was later joined with the Tanakh to become the Complete Jewish Bible.
Along with traditional Passover liturgy, this volume includes readings from the Complete Jewish Bible and Messianic Jewish songs by Rabbi Dr. Stuart Dauermann, a pioneer in the creation of modern Messianic Jewish music.
About Seudat Mashiach:
The Seudat Mashiach is structured around the sharing of four cups of wine. Each cup conveys a theme of the Seder: Sanctification, Anticipation, Redemption, and Praise.
The celebration of a Seudat Mashiach/Messiah’s Feast was begun by the Baal Shem Tov, founder of Hasidic Judaism. It is designed to be a concluding meal of Pesach. It was taught that the first seder of Passover celebrates the redemption ‘from Egypt, the final meal of Passover is to be a celebration of the final redemption to be brought by King Messiah”.
For followers of Yeshua, this night holds extra meaning because we know the identity of King Messiah, that He is Yeshua, our Righteous Redeemer who has come once to atone for sin and we now earnestly await His glorious return to reign as King of Israel and Ruler of the Nations and bring to fulfillment all the words of the Prophets.
In this celebration we will tell the story of the prophetic anticipation for Messiah, the coming of Messiah as the Suffering Servant, and look to the coronation of King Messiah when He returns, this will be a night of honoring and glorifying King Messiah in all its excitement, using symbolic props, dialogue, songs, and poetry.