(Judaism) a Jewish festival (traditionally 8 days from Nissan 15) celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
1 Because the Passover is the season of the harvest of the grain.
2 And this is why it was called the feast of the Passover .
3 The Passover rites were carried out-theduties were performed-theceremonies were observed.
4 Again we are at Jerusalem to the Passover Feast of the Jews.
5 The Passover was at hand, and many pilgrims were on the march.
6 Such a Passover had not been held since the days of Samuel.
7 The ordinance of the Passover is also said to be perpetual, Ex.
8 Herod intends, after the Passover , to bring him out to the people.
9 The ceremony is held during the Jewish holidays of Passover and Sukkot.
10 When the Passover is done, I will go away for a season.
11 Since the feast of Passover was at hand, Jesus went to Jerusalem.
12 But at the Passover there might be twice that, or even more.
13 At Passover he insists on placing the symbolic mezuzah over the door.
14 The man was a notorious thief and ne'er-do-well known locally as Passover . '
15 It's April 12, perhaps the most famous biblical holiday of them all: Passover .
16 Jesus was in the Temple most of the time during the Passover Feast.
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