27] What is "the night of The Eternal?" A Night to be much remembered!
Exodus 12:42 It is the night to be much observed unto The Eternal for bringing them out from the land of Egypt: this is that night of The Eternal to be observed of all the children of Israel in their generations."
As we can logically, from the Scriptures understand, “the night of The Eternal” is the “passing over” night; the night on which He did pass through the land of Egypt (Exodus 11:4-7; 12:12, 29).
This night is the night on which He executed judgment and thereby delivered the Israelites from the bondage of the Egyptians. This night is that same night which is to be commemorated as a memorial (kept as a High, Holy Feast Day) throughout your generations. This night is the passing over night of The Eternal and it is called the night to be observed.
The night to be much remembered is the night of the Passover meal.
On the night to be observed, the children of Israel ate the Passover. The Eternal passed over Egypt, and the children of Israel were delivered from bondage that night. The process had begun. And it was done in haste, and it was done on the 15th of the first month, a day that is to be commemorated as the first day of unleavened bread. It was on the 15th day (during its night) that The Eternal brought the children of Israel out of Egypt and the Children of Israel are to remember that night.
The Churches of God maintain a tradition of observing the Night to be Much Remembered on the night of the 15th day of the first month, the First day of the Days of Unleavened Bread. Traditionally, families or whole congregations get together to share a meal. Ironically, they are commemorating the Passover meal.
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