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  • When everything for the Passover had been prepared, the priests took their posts, and the Levites also in their orders as commanded by the king. (2 Chronicles 35, 10)

  • They roasted the passover, as ordained, and boiled the sacred foods in pots, dishes, and pans, carrying them speedily to the people. (2 Chronicles 35, 13)

  • Afterward they prepared the passover for themselves and for the priests. Because the priests, the sons of Aaron, had been busy till nightfall offering the burnt offering and the fatty parts, the Levites prepared the passover for themselves and for the priests, the sons of Aaron. (2 Chronicles 35, 14)

  • So the whole service of Yahweh was prepared that day to celebrate the Passover and to offer burnt offerings on the altar of Yahweh, in accordance with the ordinances of King Josiah. (2 Chronicles 35, 16)

  • The Israelites who were present celebrated the Passover and, for seven days, the feast of Unleavened Bread. (2 Chronicles 35, 17)

  • No Passover like this one had ever been celebrated in Israel since the days of the prophet Samuel; no king of Israel had ever celebrated a Passover like the one celebrated by Josiah with the priests, the Levites, all of Judah and of Israel who were present, and the people of Jerusalem. (2 Chronicles 35, 18)

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

  • Those who had returned from exile celebrated the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month, (Ezra 6, 19)

  • for the priests and the Levites had purified themselves together, and all of them were clean. So, they slaughtered the Passover lamb for all who had returned from exile, for their fellow-priests and for themselves. (Ezra 6, 20)

  • The Israelites who had returned from exile ate the Passover lamb with all those who had separated themselves from the people of the land and joined the returned exiles to seek Yahweh, the God of Israel. (Ezra 6, 21)

  • In royal garments of blue and white, with a large golden crown and a cloak of purple and fine linen, Mordecai left the king's presence. There was a joyful celebration in the city of Susa. (Esther 8, 15)

  • That is why the rural Jews have a different day of rest and celebration: the fourteenth of the month of Adar on which they send presents to each other. (Esther 9, 19)


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