Exodus 12:14-28
memorial.13:9; Nu 16:40; Jos 4:7; Ps 111:4; 135:13; Zec 6:14; Mt 26:13Lu 22:19; 1Co 11:23-26a feast.5:1; De 16:11; Ne 8:9-12by an ordinance.17,24,43; 13:10; Le 23:4,5; Nu 10:8; 18:8; De 16:1; 1Sa 30:252Ki 23:21; Eze 46:14; 1Co 5:7,8 Seven.8; 13:6,7-10; 23:15; 34:18,25; Le 23:5-8; Nu 28:17; De 16:3,5,8Mt 16:12; Lu 12:1; Ac 12:3that soul.19,20; 31:14; Ge 17:14; Le 17:10,14; Nu 9:13; Mal 2:12; Ga 5:12 first day.Le 23:2,3,7,8,21,24,25,27,35; Nu 28:18,25; 29:1,12no manner.16:5,23,29; 20:10; 35:2,3; Jer 17:21,22man Heb. soul. in this selfsame.7:5; 13:8; Nu 20:16an ordinance.14 1,15; Le 23:5,6; Nu 28:16 Seven.23:15; 34:18; De 16:3; 1Co 5:7,8even that.15; Nu 9:13whether.43,48 20 elders.3:16; 17:5; 19:7; Nu 11:16and take.3; Nu 9:2-5; Jos 5:10; 2Ki 23:21; 2Ch 30:15-17; 35:5,6; Ezr 6:20Mt 26:17-19; Mr 14:12-16; Lu 22:7-13; 1Co 10:4lamb. or, kid.3; *marg:the passover.That is, the lamb which was called the {paschal,} or passover lamb; the animal sacrificed obtaining the name of the institution. St. Paul copies the expression in 1 Co 5:7. a bunch.Le 14:6,7; Nu 19:18; Ps 51:7; Heb 9:1,14,19; 11:28; 12:24; 1Pe 1:2hyssop. The word {aizov,} which has been variously rendered, most probably denotes Hyssop; whence are derived the Chaldee {aizova,} Syriac {zupha,} Arabic {zupha,} Ethiopic {azab,} and {hushopa,} Greek [`ussopos,] hussopos ,] Latin {hyssopus,} German {usop,} and our hyssop, a name retained, with little variation, in all the western languages. It is a plant of the gymnospermia (naked seeded) order, belonging to the didynamia class. It has bushy stalks, growing a foot and a half high; small spear-shaped, close-sitting, and opposite leaves, with several smaller ones rising from the same joint; and all the stalks and branches terminated by erect whorled spikes of flowers, of different colours in the varieties of the plant. The leaves have an aromatic smell, and a warm, pungent taste. Its detersive, cleansing, and medicinal qualities were probably the reason why it was so particularly recommended in Scripture. strike.7and none.Mt 26:30 will pass through.12,13and will not.2Sa 24:16; Isa 37:36; Eze 9:4,6; 1Co 10:10; Heb 11:28; 12:24Re 7:3; 9:4 14; Ge 17:8-10 when.De 4:5; 12:8,9; 16:5-9; Jos 5:10-12; Ps 105:44,45according.3:8,17 your children.13:8,9,14,15,22; De 6:7; 11:19; 32:7; Jos 4:6,7,21-24; Ps 78:3-6Ps 145:4; Isa 38:19; Eph 6:4 It is the sacrifice.11,23; 34:25; De 16:2,5; 1Co 5:7bowed.4:31; 34:8; 1Ch 29:20; 2Ch 20:18; 29:30; Ne 8:6 Heb 11:28Exodus 12:43-49
There shall.48; Le 22:10; Nu 9:14; Eph 2:12 circumcised.Ge 17:12,13,23 Le 22:10; Eph 2:12 one house.1Co 12:12; Eph 2:19-22neither.Nu 9:12; Joh 19:33,36 All the.3,6; Nu 9:13keep it. Heb. do it. a stranger.43; Nu 9:14; 15:15,16let all.Ge 17:12; Eze 44:9; 47:22shall be.Ga 3:28; Col 3:11 Le 24:22; Nu 9:14; 15:15,16,29; Ga 3:28; Col 3:11Exodus 13:6-7
12:15-20; 34:18; Le 23:8 12:19; Mt 16:6Exodus 34:18
12:15-20; 13:4,6,7; 23:15; Le 23:6; De 16:1-4; Mr 14:1; Lu 22:1Ac 12:3Leviticus 23:5-8
Ex 12:2-14,18; 13:3-10; 23:15; Nu 9:2-7; 28:16; De 16:1-8; Jos 5:102Ch 35:18,19; Mt 26:17; Mr 14:12; Lu 22:7; 1Co 5:7,8 Ex 12:15,16; 13:6,7; 34:18; Nu 28:17,18; De 16:8; Ac 12:3,4 Nu 28:18-25 8Numbers 9:2-14
keep.Ex 12:1-20his appointed.28:16; Ex 12:6,14; Le 23:5; De 16:1,2; Jos 5:10; 2Ch 35:1; Ezr 6:19Mr 14:12; Lu 22:7; 1Co 5:7,8 the fourteenth.2Ch 30:2,15at even. Heb. between the two evenings.Ex 12:6; *marg:Heb 9:26according to all the rites.11,12See onEx 12:7-11 4 they kept.Jos 5:10according.8:20; 29:40; Ge 6:22; 7:5; Ex 39:32,42; De 1:3; 4:5; Mt 28:20Joh 15:14; Ac 26:19; Heb 3:5; 11:8 defiled.5:2; 6:6,7; 19:11,16,18; Le 21:11; Joh 18:28they came.15:33; 27:2,5; Ex 18:15,19,26; Le 24:11 we may not offer.2; Ex 12:27; De 16:2; 2Ch 30:17-19; 1Co 5:7,8 Stand.Ex 14:13; 2Ch 20:17I will.27:5; Ps 25:14; 85:8; Pr 3:5,6; Eze 2:7; 3:17; Joh 7:17; 17:8Ac 20:27; 1Co 4:4; 11:23; Heb 3:5,6 9 be unclean.6,7; Ro 15:8-19; 16:25,26; 1Co 6:9-11; Eph 2:1,2,12,13; 3:6-9yet he shall keep.Mt 5:24; 1Co 11:28 fourteenth.3; Ex 12:2-14,43-49; 2Ch 30:2-15; Joh 19:36and eat it.Ex 12:8 shall leave.Ex 12:10break any bone.In the East, Belon says, he "met with shepherds who were roasting sheep whole, which they sold to travellers stuck upon sticks of willow tree. The entrails were taken out, and the body again sewed up." Ex 12:46; Joh 19:36according.3; Ex 12:43 forbeareth.15:30,31; 19:13; Ge 17:14; Ex 12:15; Le 17:4,10,14-16; Heb 2:3Heb 6:6; 10:26-29; 12:25because.2,3,7bear his sin.5:31; Le 20:20; 22:9; Eze 23:49; Heb 9:28 Ex 12:48,49; Le 19:10; 22:25; 24:22; 25:15; De 29:11; 31:12Isa 56:3-7; Eph 2:19-22Numbers 28:16-25
9:3-5; Ex 12:2-11,18,43-49; Le 23:5-8; De 16:1-8; Eze 45:21-24Mt 26:2,17; Lu 22:7,8; Ac 12:3,4; 1Co 5:7,8 Ex 12:15-17; 13:6; Le 23:6 Ex 12:16; Le 23:7,8 two young.Eze 45:21-25they shall.31; 29:8; Le 22:20; De 15:21; Mal 1:13,14; 1Pe 1:19 20 21 15 3,10 24 on the seventh.Ex 12:16; 13:6; Le 23:8ye shall do.18,26; 29:1,12,35; Le 23:3,8,21,25,35,36
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