If you've done a Passover Seder before then you probably remember the Afikoman - that chunk from the 2nd of the 3 pieces of matzah that's stashed away and then makes its reappearance at the end of the meal. This isn't actually a tradition that's commanded in the Torah, which makes it even more incredible just how accurately it pictures the first and second comings of the Messiah. And that's just the beginning! Watch the video to learn more.
(Btw this is just one takeaway from my newest Mishnah Snapshots study, lesson 32. We also talked about how the Hebrew word for the salty parsley is so beautiful it'll bring tears to your eyes, evidence much of the Seder is from the time of Jesus, how Passover teaches us to tell the good bad and ugly of our stories, which of the Seder elements isn't actually commanded, and just how mind-blowingly messianic the Afikoman is! Watch the full lesson here: www.holylanguage.com/mishnah.php)