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The Israelites were commanded to celebrate the Passover feast as a memorial of their deliverance from slavery in Egypt. This observance commemorates the night when the Lord passed over the homes of the Israelites during the tenth plague, sparing them from the death of the firstborn. By celebrating Passover, the Israelites were to remember God's faithfulness and His mighty acts of salvation, reinforcing their identity as His chosen people. The feast also served as a reminder of the importance of obedience and faith in God's promises.

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