Found 81 Results for: Celebration of Passover

  • And the Passover was immolated. And the priests sprinkled the blood with their hand, and the Levites drew away the pelts of the holocausts. (2 Chronicles 35, 11)

  • And they roasted the Passover above fire, in accord with what was written in the law. Yet truly, the victims of peace offerings they boiled in cauldrons and kettles and pots. And they promptly distributed these to all the common people. (2 Chronicles 35, 13)

  • And so, the entire worship ritual of the Lord was completed on that day, so that they observed the Passover and offered holocausts upon the altar of the Lord, in accord with the precept of king Josiah. (2 Chronicles 35, 16)

  • And the sons of Israel, who had been found there, kept the Passover at that time, with the solemnity of unleavened bread, for seven days. (2 Chronicles 35, 17)

  • There was no Passover similar to this one in Israel, from the days of Samuel the prophet. And neither did anyone, out of all the kings of Israel, keep such a Passover as did Josiah, the priests and Levites, and all those of Judah and Israel who had been found, and the inhabitants of Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 35, 18)

  • In the eighteenth year of the reign of Josiah, this Passover was celebrated. (2 Chronicles 35, 19)

  • Then the sons of Israel of the transmigration kept the Passover, on the fourteenth day of the first month. (Ezra 6, 19)

  • For the priests and Levites had been purified as one. All were cleansed in order to immolate the Passover for all the sons of the transmigration, and for their brothers, the priests, and for themselves. (Ezra 6, 20)

  • Even so, I beg you to take with you beasts or even servants, and to go to Gabael in Rages, the city of the Medes, and restore to him his handwritten note, and receive from him the money, and petition him to come to my wedding celebration. (Tobit 9, 3)

  • And he revealed to him, concerning Tobias the son of Tobit, all that had been done. And he made him come with him to the wedding celebration. (Tobit 9, 7)

  • In truth, when Tobias was delayed because of the marriage celebration, his father Tobit was worried, saying: “Why do you think my son is delayed, or why has he been detained there? (Tobit 10, 1)

  • Now the thirteenth day of the month Adar was the first day with all of the executions, and on the fourteenth day they ceased the killing. This day they established to be sacred, so that in all times hereafter they would be free for feasting, joyfulness, and celebration. (Esther 14, 17)


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