It comes from the time of Moses.
The last plague was The Angel of Death who is came and took the life of the Firstborn males of the families in the land of the Pharaoh. In order to stop the eldest Israelites being killed they had to place red blood on their door so God would pass them over.
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See Exodus ch.12 for full detail.
On the night that the first-borns of Egypt were killed by the Angel of Death. King Tutankhamen was one of the casualties. This is a picture of the End-Times, when the Remnant of Israel is going to be rescued (the actual RAPTURE event) while the hostile gentiles around her are going to be annihalated.
Passover is a Jewish holiday commemorating the escape of Israelite slaves from ancient Egypt. Families gather to retell the story during the Seder meal.
It was commanded by God (Exodus ch.12, Leviticus ch.23) in commemoration of the Israelites' Exodus from Egypt. See also:
As strange as it may seem, Pesach originated in Egypt. Have a look at Shemos (Exodus) Chapter 12. Start at verse 14 and read for a while.
The same year as the Exodus, 3324 years ago.
As strange as it may seem, Pesach originated in Egypt. Have a look at Shemos (Exodus) Chapter 12. Start at verse 14 and read for a while.
Passover originated by Egypt, as the Jews were leaving from under their oppression.
Surprisingly, Passover originated in Egypt. You can read all about it in Exodus chapter 12. Read at least the first 20 verses of the chapter.
The year that the Jews left Egypt
Passover originated by Egypt, as the Jews were leaving from under their oppression.
It is unlikely, since Passover is a holiday that commemorates the Exodus from Egypt. Prior to the Exodus, no Spring holiday would have resembled Passover.
It originated at Mt. Sinai. So the "when" was about 3,500 years ago. What most people do not think of is that Shavuot is 50 days after Passover. Passover was the beginning of the Exodus from Egypt.
Supposedly, during the passover. Jesus Christ washed all the feet of his disciples to be a good host or something.
Matzoth is the plural of motza, a Jewish unleavened bread. According to christian belief, matzo was the bread used by Jesus in the Last Supper as there he was celebrating Passover.
Yes.
The first Passover was in Egypt
Passover is called "Pessa'h" in French. This is not a French word, but comes from Hebrew.
In Hebrew it is: Chag Pesach sameach In English it is: Happy Passover
Before Passover.
"It's time to get ready for Passover."
The 1st passover was in Egypt.