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Acts - Lesson 28 Ch12
Peter’s arrest occurred during the springtime feast period of Passover, Unleavened told that Agrippa decided it would be best (politically) to wait until after Passover everyday speech to refer to the entire sequence of the 3 spring feasts as either Passover or Unleavened Bread ( Pesach or Matza ). The Passover week of […] -
Deuteronomy - Lesson 15 Ch12
Passover, Pesach, is NOT a pilgrimage feast, but the feast that starts the day after Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread, is. and New Year, it was logical that the Israelite families would prefer to have Passover Therefore they would just go ahead and celebrate Passover in Jerusalem by arriving -
Deuteronomy - Lesson 20 Ch16
The first feast that is discussed in chapter 16 is Passover, or in Hebrew Pesach the Hebrew word Pesach (that is translated as Passover) does NOT mean to “pass over ” to translate Pesach. Pesach (Passover) is but a ONE-DAY feast that is to occur every year on Aviv 14th the night before Passover […] -
Numbers - Lesson 10 Ch8 Ch9
Next we’ll examine the 2nd Passover …….. the 1st Passover having occurred the (Pesach in Hebrew). Now in this 2nd Passover the Pesach Lamb is to be selected and taken to the Tabernacle , Passover. The Galileans even held their Passover meal on Passover Eve, the day before Passover -
Exodus - Lesson 10 Ch12
Here, the festival, or ordinance, of the Passover, Pesach, is established. , Passover, began. Jewish Passover. Pesach, the true Passover that is Nisan 14, was April 6. Christians changed the Biblical Passover to a politically based Passover. -
Matthew - Lesson 91 Ch26
It occurred in the first hour or so of Passover and therefore happened soon after Lord’s Supper, and as we discovered this could not have been the traditional Passover in the first moments that the calendar turns to Nisan 15th, when the Feast of Passover … nicknamed the entire day (the entire 24-hour period) of […] -
Matthew - Lesson 89 Ch26
(Passover meal) because Passover would have to have ended for it to occur and Jesus on Nisan 14th (Passover). the Passover lambs had yet to be slaughtered (you can’t have a Passover seder without the Passover lamb), and 2nd, because the actual biblical Passover seder doesn’t The Passover seder is indeed prepared on Passover, but it […] -
Leviticus - Lesson 33 Ch23
The day following Pesach, Passover, is the 1st day of another Biblical Feast the The holiday called Passover was not the result of Christ’s Crucifixion; Passover Passover commemorated an event that actually happened. On Pesach day, Nissan 14th, about 30 AD the highest meaning of Passover occurred He went to the Cross and died; […] -
Matthew - Lesson 90 Ch26
Briefly that is because the Passover meal is always eaten not on Passover but rather It was during the daytime on Passover afternoon that the Passover lambs were slaughtered way that the Last Supper was also the biblical Passover meal. Passover Day was when all preparations for the Passover meal were, by custom, made seder; rather it […] -
Numbers - Lesson 34 Ch32 Ch33
Passover, by Scriptural ordinance of God, was a 1-day festival that was to occur So Passover (1 day) and Unleavened Bread (7 days), taken together are 8 consecutive was conducted and the way Passover was performed after leaving Egypt and in future on the doorposts of homes on the 14th of Nisan, the Passover lamb […]
