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What Is the Passover? - JW.ORG
The Passover is the Jewish celebration of God’s liberating the Israelites from Egyptian slavery in 1513 B.C.E. God commanded the Israelites to remember that important event each year on the 14th day of the Jewish month Abib, which was later called Nisan.
The Passover —‘This Is to Be a Memorial for You’ | Study - JW.ORG
Dec 15, 2013 · Nisan 14 was the day of the actual Passover, but the name Passover could be applied to all eight days of the festival. (Ex. 12:14-17; Luke 22:1; John 18:28; 19:14) The Passover was one of the appointed festivals (“anniversaries,” The Bible in Living English) that the Hebrews were to celebrate each year. —2 Chron. 8:13. 7.
The Lord’s Evening Meal —An Observance That Honors God
The Passover was a celebration held just once a year, on the 14th day of the Jewish month Nisan. To calculate that date, the Jews evidently waited for the spring equinox. This is the day when there are approximately 12 hours of daylight and 12 hours of darkness.
Passover - JW.ORG
Passover was followed by seven days of the Festival of Unfermented Cakes, Nisan 15-21. Passover commemorates the deliverance of the Israelites from Egypt and the ‘passing over’ of their firstborn when Jehovah destroyed the firstborn of Egypt. Seasonally, it fell at the beginning of the barley harvest. —Ex 12:14, 24-47; Le 23:10.
Memorial of Jesus’ Death - JW.ORG
We invite you to meet with us on Saturday, April 12, 2025, as we observe the anniversary of Jesus’ death. Learn how his death can benefit you and your family.
The Passover —‘This Is to Be a Memorial for You’ | Simplified
Dec 15, 2013 · 21 The Passover was an important event in the history of God’s people, and each one of us can learn many lessons from it. So even though the Passover was “a memorial” for the Jews, we as Christians should know about it and learn its valuable lessons, because “all Scripture is inspired of God.” —2 Timothy 3:16.
The Lord’s Supper—Why Do Jehovah’s Witnesses Observe It …
The Scriptures compare Jesus’ sacrifice to that of the Passover lamb. ( 1 Corinthians 5: 7, 8 ) The Passover was observed once each year. ( Exodus 12: 1-6; Leviticus 23:5 ) Likewise, the Memorial of Jesus’ death was observed once each year by the early Christians, c and Jehovah’s Witnesses follow that Bible-based pattern.
Jesus and His Family Travel to Jerusalem | Life of Jesus - JW.ORG
It is springtime. Thus, it is the time for Joseph’s family, along with friends and relatives, to make their yearly trip to Jerusalem. They go there to celebrate the Passover, as the Law directs. (Deuteronomy 16:16) From Nazareth down to Jerusalem is a trip of about 75 miles (120 km). It is a busy and exciting time for all.
The Passover—Its Significance for Christians - JW.ORG
Aug 2, 2020 · The Passover—Its Significance for Christians 12:5-7, 12, 13, 24-27 In order for the Israelites to avoid being harmed by the tenth plague, it was vital for them to obey instructions.
Jesus Teaches Humility at the Last Passover | Life of Jesus - JW.ORG
There they find that all preparations have been made for their private meal. Jesus has looked forward to this occasion, for he says: “I have greatly desired to eat this Passover with you before I suffer.” —Luke 22:15. Many years earlier, the custom of passing a number of cups of wine among the Passover participants was introduced.