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Qué (quién) es Passover$58287$ - definición

CHRISTIAN OBSERVANCE OF A FORM OF THE JEWISH PASSOVER
Christian Passover; Passover (Christian); Passover (Christian Holy Day); Passover in the Christian tradition; Christian Seder; Passover (Christian holiday)
  • Pesaha Bread (പെസഹാ അപ്പം)

Passover         
  • Types of maror: grated [[horseradish]], [[romaine lettuce]], whole horseradish root
  • Burning chametz on the morning before Passover begins
  • Washing dishes for passover (1657)
  • 14th century Haggadah
  • Illustration of [[The Exodus]] from Egypt, 1907
  • interwar period Poland]]
  • alt=A narrow supermarket aisle, under strip fluorescent lighting, with sections blocked off by white plastic sheeting
  • [[Matzah brei]] (fried [[matzo]] and egg), a popular Passover dish
  • Silver seder plate
  • Table set for the Passover Seder
  • Hand-made ''shmura matzo''
  • A Passover brownie cake baked in a [[Wonder Pot]]
  • Rishon LeZion]], in order that Amar will later sell it to a non-Jew.
JEWISH HOLIDAY CELEBRATING THE ISRAELITES' LIBERATION FROM SLAVERY IN EGYPT
Pesach; Pesah; Pass over; Food rules for Passover; First Day of Unleavened Bread; Last Day of Unleavened Bread; Feast of Unleavened Bread; Feast of unleavened bread; Passover (Jewish holiday); Pesaḥ; Pesakh; Festival of Unleavened Bread; Pesachdik; Pasach; The Days of Unleavened Bread; Mazzoth; Pessah; Peysach; Peisach; Paisach; Paysach; Festival of the Unleavened Bread; פֶּסַח; Peysekh; Passover food; Jewish Passover; Pesaha; Paysakh; Paysokh; Festival of unleavened bread; Shvi'i shel Pesach; Shevi'i shel Pesach; Chag HaMatzot; Seventh day of Passover; Pessach; Sale of leaven; Mechirat Hametz
·noun The sacrifice offered at the feast of the passover; the paschal lamb.
II. Passover ·noun A feast of the Jews, instituted to commemorate the sparing of the Hebrews in Egypt, when God, smiting the firstborn of the Egyptians, passed over the houses of the Israelites which were marked with the blood of a lamb.
Passover         
  • Types of maror: grated [[horseradish]], [[romaine lettuce]], whole horseradish root
  • Burning chametz on the morning before Passover begins
  • Washing dishes for passover (1657)
  • 14th century Haggadah
  • Illustration of [[The Exodus]] from Egypt, 1907
  • interwar period Poland]]
  • alt=A narrow supermarket aisle, under strip fluorescent lighting, with sections blocked off by white plastic sheeting
  • [[Matzah brei]] (fried [[matzo]] and egg), a popular Passover dish
  • Silver seder plate
  • Table set for the Passover Seder
  • Hand-made ''shmura matzo''
  • A Passover brownie cake baked in a [[Wonder Pot]]
  • Rishon LeZion]], in order that Amar will later sell it to a non-Jew.
JEWISH HOLIDAY CELEBRATING THE ISRAELITES' LIBERATION FROM SLAVERY IN EGYPT
Pesach; Pesah; Pass over; Food rules for Passover; First Day of Unleavened Bread; Last Day of Unleavened Bread; Feast of Unleavened Bread; Feast of unleavened bread; Passover (Jewish holiday); Pesaḥ; Pesakh; Festival of Unleavened Bread; Pesachdik; Pasach; The Days of Unleavened Bread; Mazzoth; Pessah; Peysach; Peisach; Paisach; Paysach; Festival of the Unleavened Bread; פֶּסַח; Peysekh; Passover food; Jewish Passover; Pesaha; Paysakh; Paysokh; Festival of unleavened bread; Shvi'i shel Pesach; Shevi'i shel Pesach; Chag HaMatzot; Seventh day of Passover; Pessach; Sale of leaven; Mechirat Hametz
Passover is a Jewish festival that begins in March or April and lasts for seven or eight days. Passover begins with a special meal that reminds Jewish people of how God helped their ancestors escape from Egypt.
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Passover         
  • Types of maror: grated [[horseradish]], [[romaine lettuce]], whole horseradish root
  • Burning chametz on the morning before Passover begins
  • Washing dishes for passover (1657)
  • 14th century Haggadah
  • Illustration of [[The Exodus]] from Egypt, 1907
  • interwar period Poland]]
  • alt=A narrow supermarket aisle, under strip fluorescent lighting, with sections blocked off by white plastic sheeting
  • [[Matzah brei]] (fried [[matzo]] and egg), a popular Passover dish
  • Silver seder plate
  • Table set for the Passover Seder
  • Hand-made ''shmura matzo''
  • A Passover brownie cake baked in a [[Wonder Pot]]
  • Rishon LeZion]], in order that Amar will later sell it to a non-Jew.
JEWISH HOLIDAY CELEBRATING THE ISRAELITES' LIBERATION FROM SLAVERY IN EGYPT
Pesach; Pesah; Pass over; Food rules for Passover; First Day of Unleavened Bread; Last Day of Unleavened Bread; Feast of Unleavened Bread; Feast of unleavened bread; Passover (Jewish holiday); Pesaḥ; Pesakh; Festival of Unleavened Bread; Pesachdik; Pasach; The Days of Unleavened Bread; Mazzoth; Pessah; Peysach; Peisach; Paisach; Paysach; Festival of the Unleavened Bread; פֶּסַח; Peysekh; Passover food; Jewish Passover; Pesaha; Paysakh; Paysokh; Festival of unleavened bread; Shvi'i shel Pesach; Shevi'i shel Pesach; Chag HaMatzot; Seventh day of Passover; Pessach; Sale of leaven; Mechirat Hametz
¦ noun the major Jewish spring festival, commemorating the liberation of the Israelites from Egyptian servitude.
Origin
from pass over, with ref. to the exemption of the Israelites from the death of their firstborn (Exod. 12).

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Christian observance of Passover

Christian observance of Passover is found among Assemblies of Yahweh, Messianic Jews, and some congregations of the Church of God (Seventh Day). It is often linked to the Christian holiday and festival of Easter. Often, only an abbreviated seder is celebrated to explain the meaning in a time-limited ceremony. The redemption from the bondage of sin through the sacrifice of Christ is celebrated, a parallel of the Jewish Passover's celebration of redemption from bondage in the land of Egypt. Usually, Christians that participate in a Jewish Passover Seder ceremony do so with a Messianic Haggadah, a text, booklet, or video that walks participants through the "order" of the Passover Seder.

Christian Passover ceremonies are held on the evening corresponding to 14 Nisan or 15 Nisan, depending whether the particular church uses a quartodeciman or quintodeciman application. In other cases, the holiday is observed according to the Hebrew calendar on 15 Nisan, which is also used by Samaritans.