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Passover (Pesach) Feast
Observed on the fourteenth of Nisan, the Passover recalls how the blood of the lamb protected Israelite homes from judgment in Egypt's tenth plague, marking theโฆ
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The Passover Timeline
In the book of Exodus, God sends ten plagues upon Egypt to compel Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery. The final plague results in the death of everyโฆ
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Barabbas Character
Barabbas was a criminal and insurrectionist imprisoned by the Romans for murder and rebellion in Jerusalem around the time of Jesus' trial. During the Passover โฆ
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Gilgal Place
Gilgal was the first encampment of the Israelites after they crossed the Jordan River into Canaan under Joshua's leadership. There, Joshua erected a memorial ofโฆ
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Triumphal Entry on a Donkey Prophecy
Zechariah foretold the arrival of Israel's king in humble manner upon a donkey and its colt, signaling a reign of peace for the daughter of Zion. Jesus fulfilleโฆ
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The Ten Plagues of Egypt Miracle
The Ten Plagues of Egypt refer to a series of divine judgments inflicted upon the land and people of Egypt as described in the Book of Exodus. These calamities,โฆ
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The Lamb Symbol
The lamb serves as Scripture's enduring emblem of substitutionary atonement, seen first in Abel's offering that pleased God and then in the Passover where its bโฆ
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The Lamb of God Cross-Reference
In the unfolding story of redemption, God first signals his provision of a substitute when he supplies a ram in place of Isaac, establishing the pattern of an iโฆ
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Hezekiah Character
Hezekiah served as a righteous king of Judah in the late eighth century BC, following the Assyrian conquest of the northern kingdom of Israel. He restored templโฆ
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Egypt Place
Egypt served as the place of bondage for the Israelites, who were enslaved by a Pharaoh who feared their growing numbers and forced them into harsh labor. God rโฆ
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The Ten Plagues Timeline
The Ten Plagues occurred during the Israelites' enslavement in Egypt. God commissioned Moses to demand their release from Pharaoh, who repeatedly refused despitโฆ
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Darkness at the Crucifixion Miracle
The biblical account in the Synoptic Gospels records that an unusual darkness covered the land from the sixth hour until the ninth hour, or noon to 3 p.m., whilโฆ
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Feast of Unleavened Bread Feast
Right after Passover, the Feast of Unleavened Bread lasts seven days beginning the fifteenth of Nisan, during which no leaven could remain in the homes and onlyโฆ
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Blood Symbol
In the scriptures blood stands as the sacred token of life itself, poured out to atone for sin and seal the promises of deliverance. From the earliest cry of Abโฆ
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Sacrifice and the Cross Cross-Reference
The acceptance of Abel's offering of the firstlings of his flock established the pattern of blood sacrifice as the means of approaching a holy God. This principโฆ
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Josiah Character
Josiah became king of Judah at the age of eight after his father Amon was assassinated, ruling for thirty-one years in the late seventh century BC during a timeโฆ
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Josiahs Reforms Timeline
During the reign of King Josiah in the late seventh century BC, temple repairs in Jerusalem led to the discovery of the Book of the Law by High Priest Hilkiah, โฆ
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Feast of Firstfruits Feast
The Feast of Firstfruits was observed in ancient Israel as one of the annual appointed times outlined in Leviticus 23, taking place on the day after the Sabbathโฆ
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Blood of the Covenant Cross-Reference
In the Passover, the blood applied to the doorposts shielded the Israelite households from the angel of death, establishing God's covenant protection and deliveโฆ
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Pharaoh (of the Exodus) Character
The Pharaoh of the Exodus ruled Egypt during the period of Israelite enslavement and repeatedly refused Moses' repeated requests, issued at God's command, to alโฆ
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Jesus at Age 12 in the Temple Timeline
When Jesus was twelve years old, he traveled with his parents to Jerusalem for the annual Passover festival but stayed behind in the temple courts after they beโฆ
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Pentecost (Feast of Weeks) Feast
Pentecost, also known as the Feast of Weeks, was observed fifty days after Passover to celebrate the wheat harvest and offer thanks for God's provision in ancieโฆ
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Pontius Pilate Character
Pontius Pilate served as the Roman prefect of Judea from approximately 26 to 36 AD, exercising authority over legal and military affairs in the region under Empโฆ
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Cleansing of the Temple Timeline
During the Passover festival, Jesus entered the Jerusalem temple and found merchants selling animals for sacrifices alongside money changers profiting from currโฆ
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Last Supper Timeline
During the Passover meal in Jerusalem shortly before his crucifixion, Jesus shared a final supper with his twelve disciples as they reclined together in an uppeโฆ
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John 2:13 Verse
And the Jewsโ passover was at hand, and Jesus went up to Jerusalem,
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Matthew 26:19 Verse
And the disciples did as Jesus had appointed them; and they made ready the passover.
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Matthew 26:18 Verse
And he said, Go into the city to such a man, and say unto him, The Master saith, My time is at hand; I will keep the passover at thy house with my disciples.
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Matthew 26:17 Verse
Now the first day of the feast of unleavened bread the disciples came to Jesus, saying unto him, Where wilt thou that we prepare for thee to eat the passover?
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Matthew 26:2 Verse
Ye know that after two days is the feast of the passover, and the Son of man is betrayed to be crucified.