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What does the Bible say about Passover?

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The Bible describes Passover as a feast that commemorates God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt, marked by the sacrifice of a lamb and the application of its blood to doorposts.

Passover is rooted in the Old Testament, specifically in Exodus 12, where God instructed the Israelites to sacrifice a lamb and apply its blood to the doorposts of their homes. This act would cause God's judgment to 'pass over' them while striking the firstborn of Egypt. This event not only signified physical deliverance but also symbolizes spiritual redemption through the blood of Christ, our ultimate Passover Lamb. In Luke 22, Jesus links the Passover to His sacrificial death, emphasizing that His blood, like that of the lamb, secures God's grace and protection for His people. Thus, Passover serves as a foundational picture of salvation and God's covenant with His elect.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:1-13, Luke 22:15, Exodus 12:1-11

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Passover
Paul Mahan · Aug 8, 2000
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Darvin Pruitt · Dec 14, 2011
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