What does the Bible say about the Feast of Passover?
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The Bible describes the Feast of Passover as a memorial feast that commemorates God's deliverance of Israel from Egypt, involving the sacrifice of a lamb.
The Feast of Passover, as outlined in Exodus 12, was established by God for the Israelites to remember their deliverance from bondage in Egypt. God commanded them to take a lamb without blemish and sacrifice it on the 14th day of the month of Abib. The blood of the lamb was to be applied to the doorposts of their homes, which would signal the angel of death to 'pass over' those households during the final plague in Egypt. This feast was not only a historical event but also foreshadowed the ultimate sacrifice of Christ, our Passover (1 Corinthians 5:7), who was without sin.
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