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What are the connections between Passover and Easter?

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Passover and Easter are interconnected, as Easter represents the fulfillment of the Passover through Christ’s sacrifice.

The connection between Passover and Easter is profoundly theological and rich in meaning. Easter, often celebrated as the resurrection of Christ, is rooted in the Passover feast, which commemorates God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt. The Passover lamb's blood signifies the salvation and protection provided by God—a precursor to Christ’s sacrificial death. As the New Testament draws parallels, Christ is referred to as 'our Passover' in 1 Corinthians 5:7, highlighting that His death and resurrection fulfill the ultimate purpose of Passover. Christ’s death on Good Friday and His resurrection on Easter Sunday are thus a continuation of God's redemptive plan articulated throughout the history of Israel.
Scripture References: 1 Corinthians 5:7, Acts 12:4

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