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everyone because its true everyone should always take part for everything
Everyone who is eligible.
He could not partake of the Passover sacrifice (Rashi and Lekach Tov on Exodus 12:48) which was offered while the Temple stood. He could, however, conduct the Passover Seder (ceremonial meal) as Jews do today.
the reason I'm asking is because i want everyone to be there
they first taken part in 1942
Passover is celebrated on the 15th of nissan, corresponding to about April, give or take a month. In Israel, Passover is celebrated for seven days. In the diaspora (outside of Israel), it is celebrated for eight days. (Nissan is the first month of the year, but calculations for the calendar are complicated.)
None - He is the real passover, and the feast of passover is just a symbol of Him.Additional Comment:As a matter of fact, Jesus added to the Passover (aka The Last Supper) by commanding that all Christians annually take the symbolic bread and wine in remembrance of His great sacrifice as mankind's Passover Lamb:1 Corinthians 11:26New King James Version (NKJV) 26 For as often as you eat this bread and drink this cup, you proclaim the Lord's death till He comes.
Answer: Passover is set by the full moon in Jerusalem. The moon must be full before sundown and Passover follows that evening. The Jewish month is Abib/Nisan. This year, 2009, the Passover begins at sundown on the 9th of April in Jerusalem. As April 9th arrives in each time zone, those who celebrate the Passover will gather at sundown and observe. Sundown on the 9th of April is also the beginning of the 15th day of Abib/Nisan. So, the Passover begins and is the first day of seven days of unleavened bread. The Passover will take place after sundown in the Central Time Zone in America on the evening of the 9th of April. Sundown is considered when looking to the east the first star is seen. It appears sunset will be about 7:25pm in the Central Time Zone. The moon was full at 9:57am April 9, 2009. So Passover must fall after this on the next evening, which is sundown of the 9th. If you missed it this year, try observing it next year. The rule is, Passover is the first evening AFTER the first full moon after the spring equinox. This means after 7:25pm EST on April 9, 2009 you can observe the Passover.
No, competition is mainly about taking part as only one person can win but everyone can perform to the best of their abilities and take part
Yes, everyone has a first time. Just provide the information asked of you.
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