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This Passover [just before our Lord’s sacrifice], after 1500-plus years of Passovers, was the last divinely sanctioned and authorized Passover ever held. Any Passover ever celebrated after this one is not authorized by God. It is a remnant of a bygone economy, of an extinct dispensation, of a covenant no longer in vogue. It is vestigial. It serves no significant purpose. Jesus here celebrated the Passover as a way to bring it to its end. The bell tolled in the upper room for the old economy. Christ ended the long years of Passover and began a new memorial feast which He begins to institute in verse 26 [of Matthew 26]. And this new feast is the feast not of the old economy but the new economy, not the old covenant but the new covenant, not the Old Testament but the New Testament, not looking to a lamb in Egypt but a Lamb of God on a hill of Calvary. So, Jesus ends the old before He begins the new. And after having drawn the curtain on the Passover of the old economy, He institutes the feast of the new.
John MacArthur
Chicken with East-West Marinade
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CATEGORY
CUISINE
TAG
YIELD
Meats
Asian
All newly t, Bbq/grill, Poultry
4
Servings
INGREDIENTS
1
Whole chicken; split in half
6
Cloves garlic; minced
2
tb
Finely minced ginger
2
Limes; zest of, minced
1/3
c
Fresh lime juice
1/3
c
Olive oil
1/3
c
Hoisin sauce
1/3
c
Rice wine or dry sherry
1/4
c
Thin soy sauce
2
tb
Honey
1
tb
Asian chili sauce
1
c
Chopped mixed fresh basil; cilantro and mint
1/4
c
Chopped fresh parsley
2
Green onions (including greens), minced
INSTRUCTIONS
Combine marinade ingredients and cover chicken with marinade in a bowl or
sealable plastic bag. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes or up to 8 hours
before grilling. Remove chicken from marinade and grill over medium heat
about 12 minutes per side, or until done. Baste occasionally with marinade
while cooking. Serves 4.
Recipe by: Original Recipe was from Cincinnati Enquirer Posted to MC-Recipe
Digest V1 #682 by L979@aol.com on Jul 21, 1997
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