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What does the Bible say about who may eat the Passover?

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The Bible states that only those who are part of God's covenant community, the true Israel, may eat the Passover.

According to Exodus 12:43-51, God specifies who may partake in the Passover, emphasizing that it is not for everyone. The ordinance clearly states that 'no stranger shall eat thereof,' which means that the Passover is meant for those who possess a genuine relationship with God, representing His chosen people. This concept is further clarified through the spiritual implications of being 'circumcised of the heart,' as explained in Romans 2:28-29, indicating that true participation hinges on a heart transformed by God, essentially depicting the regenerated believers who trust in Christ and His righteousness.
Scripture References: Exodus 12:43-51, Romans 2:28-29

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