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  • The feast of Unleavened Bread which is called the Passover, was now drawing near, (Luke 22, 1)

  • Then came the feast of the Unleavened Bread in which the Passover lamb had to be sacrificed. (Luke 22, 7)

  • Yet the Galileans welcomed him when he arrived, because of all the things he had done in Jerusalem during the Festival and which they had seen. For they, too, had gone to the feast. (John 4, 45)

  • After this there was a feast of the Jews and Jesus went up to Jerusalem. (John 5, 1)

  • Now the Passover, the feast of the Jews, was at hand. (John 6, 4)

  • Now the Jewish feast of the Tents was at hand. (John 7, 2)

  • Go up to the feast! I am not going to this feast, because my time has not yet come." (John 7, 8)

  • The time came for the feast of the Dedication. It was winter (John 10, 22)

  • There were some Greeks who had come up to Jerusalem to worship during the feast. (John 12, 20)

  • It was before the feast of the Passover. Jesus realized that his hour had come to pass from this world to the Father, and as he had loved those who were his own in the world, he would love them with perfect love. (John 13, 1)

  • As he had the common purse, they may have thought that Jesus was telling him, "Buy what we need for the feast," or, "Give something to the poor." (John 13, 29)

  • Herod had him seized and thrown into prison with four squads, each of four soldiers, to guard him. He wanted to bring him to trial before the people after the Passover feast, (Acts 12, 4)


“Que Jesus reine sempre soberano no seu coração e o faça cada vez mais digno de seus divinos dons.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina