![]() If He would’ve let us through it on dry land, and not drowned our enemies in it, it would’ve been enough for us-Dayenu. If He would’ve split the sea for us, and not let us through it on dry land, it would’ve been enough for us-Dayenu. If He would’ve given us their wealth, and not split the sea for us, it would’ve been enough for us-Dayenu. ![]() If He would’ve killed their firstborn, and not given us their wealth, it would’ve been enough for us-Dayenu. If He would’ve judged their idols, and not killed their firstborn, it would’ve been enough for us-Dayenu. If He would’ve executed judgment upon them and not upon their idols, it would’ve been enough for us-Dayenu. If God would’ve taken us out of Egypt and not executed judgment upon them, it would’ve been enough for us-Dayenu. But the story is not just told as a set of facts it is an active call to recognize the ways God has exceeded our expectations and blessed his people.Īfter each line in the story of the Jews’ deliverance from Egypt, the people present respond, “Dayenu,” which translates as “It would’ve been enough.” ![]() Various prayers and Jewish history are read aloud during the Seder, including the story of how God brought the Jews out of Egypt and delivered them from slavery. For Christians, celebrating the Jewish Seder is a time to remember God’s faithfulness to the people of Israel and his kindness toward all who love him, whether Jew or Gentile. ![]()
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