Passover, seven-day festival beginning on 15 Nissan, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt; also, the Hebrew term for the *Paschal sacrifice
"Paschal lamb sacrifice" Usually means the springtime Passover festival decreed in Ex. 12:1-8 and elsewhere to mark the Exodus from Egypt.
Passover. Spring festival commemorating the Exodus of the ancient Israelites from Egypt. The festival is the first festival established in the Torah.
( Passover) the festival which remembers the escape from Egypt
Passover, a spring festival lasting seven days (eight for Jews outside of Israel), that celebrates the Exodus from Egypt. The historical character of the festival emphasizes the birth of the Jewish people and their freedom. One of the holiest celebrations, it begins with a feast on the first day and ends with a feast on the eighth day, Jews are commanded to eat only unleavened bread (matzo) rather than leavened bread during this time (referring to the story of the Exodus).
(PE-sakh) n. Pesach; Passover; The feast of Passover, celebrating the Exodus of the Jewish nation from Egypt under the leadership of Moses. Pesach, along with Shavu'ot and Sukkot, one of the three pilgrim festivals (shalosh regalim) when Jews were to come to Jerusalem. A picture of Yeshua HaMashiach's Salvation.
The Passover festival which celebrates God's rescue of the Hebrews from slavery in Egypt.
(Judaism) a Jewish festival (traditionally 8 days) celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt
Passover Memorializes the night when the Hebrews were protected by the blood of lambs Memorializes the night when God's people were redeemed by the blood of The Lamb One of 3 pilgrim festivals to Jerusalem
a) the holiday of Passover, b) the sacrifice offered on the eve of that holiday
a) Passover, seven-day (eight in the diaspora) festival beginning on 15 Nissan, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt; b) the sacrifice offered on the eve of that holiday
Passover, a festival of seven days (eight in the Diaspora) beginning on 15 Nissan, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt
Passover, a seven-day festival (eight days in the diaspora) beginning on 15 Nissan, commemorating the Exodus from Egypt.