It is called the passover.
The Sunday that celebrates the Father, Son, and Holy Spirit is called Trinity Sunday. This day falls on the first Sunday after Pentecost and is dedicated to honoring the Christian doctrine of the Trinity.
This would be the feast of 'Passover' (Exodus 12:12-27/Hebrews 11:28(Matthew 26:1/John 1:29/1 Corinthians 5:7), which was so named because God's angel 'passed over' the houses of obedient people, who had followed God's command to put blood on the doorposts of their houses. Those who did NOT listen and obey, suffered great loss with the death of their firstborn. This symbolism pointed forward to the death and pouring out of blood of the coming Messiah(God's 'first born'(Colossians 1:15)...where obedience to God's directives and faith in the blood of that sacrifice, would save lives as it had back in Egypt and under the Mosaic Law for centuries afteward.(1 Peter 1:19-21/Matthew 26:27-28 /Ephesians 1:7/Hebrews 9:22/Leviticus 9:1-24).
The Festival of Shelters, also known as Sukkot or Feast of Tabernacles, is a Jewish holiday that commemorates the Israelites' journey through the desert after the Exodus from Egypt. During this festival, temporary shelters called sukkahs are built and meals are eaten inside them to remember the hardships endured during the journey.
The Immaculate Conception is a holy day in the Catholic Church that celebrates the belief that Mary was conceived without original sin. It is a feast day that honors the belief that Mary was chosen by God to be the mother of Jesus without any sin from the moment of her conception.
Pentecost celebrates the descent of the Holy Spirit upon the apostles and followers of Jesus, as narrated in the New Testament. It is often considered the birthday of the Christian Church and is a day of celebration and reflection on the significance of the Holy Spirit in the life of believers.
The holiday of Passover celebrates our exodus from Egypt.
The feast is called Passover or Pesach, but it actually celebrates much more than that. It celebrates our exodus from Egypt and into freedom.
Passover.
Feast Of The PassOver
The Jewish feast of Passover celebrates the Israelites deliverance from slavory. In the Passover, Jews remember how they were delivered from the land of Egypt by God through Moses. Read more about the story of the liberation of slavery in the Bible. In a Catholic bible, read it the Book of Exodus.
The first time, it was held in Egypt (Exodus ch.12).
Jews.
Yes, Passover is also known as the Feast of Unleavened Bread in the Jewish tradition. It commemorates the Israelites' exodus from Egypt and the unleavened bread symbolizes their hasty departure.
Epiphany celebrates the arrival of the Magi.
The Feast of Tabernacles is celebrated by the Jewish religion.
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