Zabach and Minchah Word Studies: Cut Off, Poured Out, Joined Together
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This is Part 2 of the Marriage Series. In this episode, we dive into the Hebrew words Zabach (זבח – sacrifice) and Minchah (מנחה – offering) to uncover their figurative meanings and how they point us to covenant relationship. Zabach reveals the cutting off through blood, separation from sin, and covenant protection. Minchah speaks of what is poured out from life’s increase as thanksgiving and worship. Together, they parallel the marriage covenant—where two are joined together in exclusivity and faithfulness.
We’ll trace how these covenant patterns are fulfilled perfectly in Yahushah, the Lamb who was slain and the Bread of Life, culminating in the Marriage Supper of the Lamb (Revelation 19:7–9).
Come along the ancient paths to see how sacrifice, offering, and marriage converge in the eternal covenant of our Bridegroom.
“And walk in love, as Messiah also has loved us, and has given Himself for us an offering and a sacrifice to Elohim for a sweet-smelling savour.” — Ephesians 5:2 (Cepher/YLT)
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