The Gospel Of Matthew Chapter 26 Part 5 Jesus & His Disciples Sang Hallel Songs After Passover
Matthew 26:30 And when they had sung an hymn, they went out into the mount of Olives. Jesus gave final instructions to His disciples before His impending betrayal, arrest, sufferings and death on the cross. He held the Passover with them and showed that He was the literal fulfillment of the Passover Lamb sacrifice and ceremonies. Having concluded observing the Passover together, Jesus and His disciples sang a hymn together. This is a moment of tender reflection upon the goodness of God to provide a way for sinners to have sin covered and fellowship with God restored. The hymns that they sung were from the book of Psalms, also known as the Hebrew hymnal. It was a long established custom among faithful Jews after Passover, to sing Psalms 113 through 118, which are classified as the "Hallel" psalms. The word "Hallel" or "Hallelujah" means praise to Jehovah. Hallel # 1. Singing praises to Jehovah for His wonderful name and love for us. Psalm 113:1-9 Praise...