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Passover
Passover The annual Jewish festival, held on the 14th of the month Nisan, which commemorated the saving events of the
Exodus from
Egypt; as an institution it may have already existed in pre-Israelite
Canaan as an agricultural festival in the first month of the year, and this was absorbed into the life and ritual of the incoming Hebrews. There seems to be a record of this combination when the Israelites, after entering Canaan, are said to have kept the Passover (Josh. 5: 10) and on the following day to have eaten the produce of the land (5: 11).
The late Pentateuchal source
P puts the Passover rites back into the
wilderness of
Sinai (Num. 9: 3, 5) but this assertion is too late to be regarded as historically reliable. From the time of
Solomon (1 Kgs. 9: 25; 2 Chron. 8: 13) the Passover ritual was established, and in the reforms of
Josiah (2 Kgs. 23: 21–3) there were to be regular Passover festivals in Jerusalem. Passover lambs were either roasted (Exod. 12: 8–9) or boiled (Deut. 16: 7) and were eaten at a solemn meal in the evening at which the departure from Egypt after the Lord ‘passed over’ the Israelite males but destroyed their Egyptian contemporaries was remembered. The feast of
Unleavened Bread (as in Josh. 5: 11) was maintained for a full week from the Passover. The feast was of immense significance for the Jewish sense of identity as a people; it united successive generations in a family. In the NT it has significance because of the
Lord's Supper as a Passover Meal, according to the synoptists, held by Jesus with his disciples in Jerusalem. They followed the traditional ritual with the first and second cups of wine and unleavened bread, but a new significance was given to the meal by Jesus by associating it with his coming death. NT writers refer to Christ as a ‘passover lamb’ (1 Cor. 5: 7) and the acclamation by
John the Baptist to Jesus as ‘Lamb of God’ (John 1: 29) is held by some commentators to indicate that this gospel, which connects the death of Jesus with the timing of the slaughter of the passover lambs in the Temple (John 19: 14), had a theology of Jesus as the True Paschal Lamb who brings about the final release of his people from the slavery of sin.
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PASSOVER FEATURE (3): Myriad books, videos help children prepare for
News Wire article from: Jewish Telegraphic Agency; 3/13/1997; 700+ words
; ...Jewish Telegraphic Agency 03-13-1997 PASSOVER FEATURE (3): Myriad books, videos help children prepare for. Passover By Faygie Levy NEW YORK, March 11...cleaning needed to prepare a home for Passover. In my family, to make the time go...
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Passover food shopping now on Internet
Newspaper article from: Highland Park News (IL); 4/10/2003; 700+ words
; ...tradition behind them, Highland Park Passover celebrants can now choose between the...set their seder table. "Kosher for Passover" can now be found on both store shelves...We have a very good response (to Passover offerings)." Anton's Fruit Ranch...
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Passover inspectors a busy bunch
Newspaper article from: Winnipeg Free Press; 4/20/2008; ; 700+ words
; ...Every other day in the month before Passover, Rabbi Mordechai Teren drives the 700...responsible for making sure kosher-for-Passover yogurt meets additional dietary requirements...and don't have any buildup of non-Passover material that might mix in with the yogurt...
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Passover makeover Jewish cooks try new holiday dishes
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 4/16/1997; ; 700+ words
; Dietary laws make Passover a difficult time for many Jewish cooks...Road, decided to mark this year's Passover by sharing new recipes that can supplement...up with vegetarian dishes." During Passover, Jews around the world eat unleavened...
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Passover - past and present; Keep traditions alive while updating the flavors
Newspaper article from: The Patriot Ledger Quincy, MA; 3/20/2002; ; 700+ words
; ...Jews around the world are preparing for Passover, the ancient Jewish holiday commemorating...freedom, which begins on March 27. The Passover dinner, or Seder, is the focal point...steeped in long-held customs. For many, Passover means preparing recipes handed down for...
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PASSOVER PROGRAMS HELP JEWS KEEP FAITH ALIVE
Newspaper article from: The Record (Bergen County, NJ); 4/17/1997; ; 700+ words
; ...Bergen County, NJ) 04-17-1997 PASSOVER PROGRAMS HELP JEWS KEEP FAITH ALIVE By...gather around the dinner table to begin Passover, the question on everyone's lips will...Egypt. The occasion is celebrated with a Passover Seder (pronounced "say-der...
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Passover Chocolate Orange Mousse: a dessert for the faithful.(Food Plus)
Newspaper article from: Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL); 4/4/2001; 700+ words
; ...unleavened bread." (Exodus 12:15) Passover commemorates the Jews' exodus from Egypt...focus of the celebration. The word "Passover" in Hebrew means order and this "holiday...baking ingredients are forbidden during Passover week. For the Jewish baker, the Old...
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Passover presents good time for sweet surprises Desserts such as Pecan Chocolate Chip Brownies add creativity to rituals
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 4/13/1997; ; 700+ words
; Funny thing about Passover. We spend hours at the Seder table explaining why, among...cereal that looks like Cheerios. These days, you can even buy Passover noodles and Passover "pizza" mix. Why should dessert be any different? Why...
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Passover delights Desserts can rise above limitations
Newspaper article from: The Milwaukee Journal Sentinel; 4/1/2009; ; 700+ words
; ...desserts a Jewish kosher cook can serve for Passover meals while still following the dietary...too often, kosher cooks limit their Passover desserts to 10- to 12-egg sponge cakes...observance among Jews -- we posed a Passover Dessert Challenge asking readers to give...
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PASSOVER REFLECTIONS ON TWO GREAT FEASTS OF THE JUDEO-CHRISTIAN TRADITION.(P-I Focus)
Newspaper article from: Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Seattle, WA); 4/12/1998; 700+ words
; ...friends to begin the annual celebration of Passover, the ``festival of freedom''. Although...none of its relevance. The story of Passover is ever renewed as in each generation...Jewish tradition, the expression ``Passover'' has three distinct meanings and it...
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Passover
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of Food and Culture
PASSOVER PASSOVER. Passover celebrates the Exodus of the Israelites from Egypt in the second millennium B.C.E.as narrated in the Bible (Exod. 1 – 15). According to the Jewish calendar, the holiday begins on the evening of the...
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Lord's Supper
Book article from: A Dictionary of the Bible
...much disputed whether this meal was a Passover , as apparently assumed by the synoptists...which was being celebrated before the Passover. The gospel of John puts the death of Jesus at the time when the Passover lambs were being slaughtered in preparation...
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Samaritans
Encyclopedia entry from: Encyclopedia of the Modern Middle East and North Africa
...only those holidays mentioned in the Torah: Passover, the Feast of Un-leavened Bread; the Feast...Samaritan New Year is celebrated fourteen days before Passover, and the eve of their Passover is marked by a sacrifice of lambs and male goats...
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paschal
Book article from: The Oxford Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
...relating to Easter or to the Jewish Passover. The word comes (in late Middle...from pascha ‘feast of Passover’, via Greek and Aramaic...Hebrew Pesaḥ ‘Passover’. paschal candle a large...
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Last Supper
Book article from: The Concise Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
...x2013;26 etc.) it is described as a Passover meal. John 13. 1–11 mentions...the crucifixion before the time of the Passover meal, which has the effect of relating...Jesus to the slaughter of the lambs for Passover.
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