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In which land did God speak to Moses and Aaron?
In which land did God speak to Moses and Aaron?
Egypt
Which day of which month are the Israelites supposed to pick a lamb for the household?
Which day of which month are the Israelites supposed to pick a lamb for the household?
10th day of the first month
Can you join your next door neighbor for Passover if your household is too small?
Can you join your next door neighbor for Passover if your household is too small?
True (A)
What is the requirement for the lamb? (Select all that apply)
What is the requirement for the lamb? (Select all that apply)
How long do you keep the lamb before it is killed?
How long do you keep the lamb before it is killed?
When do they kill the lamb?
When do they kill the lamb?
What happens after the lamb is killed? (Select all that apply)
What happens after the lamb is killed? (Select all that apply)
What is in the Passover meals?
What is in the Passover meals?
How is the lamb supposed to be eaten? (Select all that apply)
How is the lamb supposed to be eaten? (Select all that apply)
What is to be done with the remains of the lamb?
What is to be done with the remains of the lamb?
What attire should a man wear to eat the Passover?
What attire should a man wear to eat the Passover?
What happened that night of Passover?
What happened that night of Passover?
Beside judgment on Egypt, what else is God judging?
Beside judgment on Egypt, what else is God judging?
How many generations should Israel keep the Passover memorial?
How many generations should Israel keep the Passover memorial?
How many days should Israel eat unleavened bread?
How many days should Israel eat unleavened bread?
When is there a holy convocation?
When is there a holy convocation?
Do Israelites work on the day of holy convocation?
Do Israelites work on the day of holy convocation?
What happened to people who leavened food?
What happened to people who leavened food?
Who did Moses call?
Who did Moses call?
What is used to paint the blood on the doorpost and lintel?
What is used to paint the blood on the doorpost and lintel?
During the night of the Passover, what are the children of Israel supposed to stay at?
During the night of the Passover, what are the children of Israel supposed to stay at?
And it shall be when your _ say to you, 'What do you mean by this _?' that you shall say, 'It is the _ _ of the _, who _ over the _ of the children of _ in Egypt when He _ the Egyptians and _ our households.'
And it shall be when your _ say to you, 'What do you mean by this _?' that you shall say, 'It is the _ _ of the _, who _ over the _ of the children of _ in Egypt when He _ the Egyptians and _ our households.'
And it came to pass at _ that the _ struck all the _ in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of _ who sat on his _ to the firstborn of the _ who was in the dungeon, and all the firstborn of _.
And it came to pass at _ that the _ struck all the _ in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn of _ who sat on his _ to the firstborn of the _ who was in the dungeon, and all the firstborn of _.
Why was there a great cry in Egypt?
Why was there a great cry in Egypt?
What did Pharaoh say to Moses and Aaron that night of Passover?
What did Pharaoh say to Moses and Aaron that night of Passover?
Why did the Egyptians urge the people that they might leave in haste?
Why did the Egyptians urge the people that they might leave in haste?
Where is the dough without leaven when they left?
Where is the dough without leaven when they left?
How did Israel plunder the Egyptians?
How did Israel plunder the Egyptians?
They went from where to where?
They went from where to where?
How many men on foot?
How many men on foot?
Why was the bread unleavened?
Why was the bread unleavened?
Study Notes
Passover Instructions
- God communicated with Moses and Aaron in Egypt.
- The lamb for Passover must be chosen on the 10th day of the first month.
- Households too small for a lamb may join with their neighbors for Passover.
- The lamb must be without blemish, male, one year old, and can be a sheep or a goat.
Lamb Preparations
- The lamb is to be kept from the 10th to the 14th day of the first month before being killed.
- The lamb is killed at twilight on the 14th day.
- After killing, the blood is applied to the doorposts and lintel, and the lamb is eaten.
Passover Meal Details
- The Passover meal includes roasted lamb, unleavened bread, and bitter herbs.
- The lamb must be roasted in fire and not eaten raw or boiled.
- Any leftovers of the lamb must be burned.
Eating Instructions
- Passover eaters must be dressed with a belt on their waist, sandals on their feet, and a staff in hand.
- During the night of Passover, God strikes all firstborns in Egypt, affecting both people and animals.
- God judges all the gods of Egypt alongside judgment on its inhabitants.
Observances and Memorials
- The Passover is an everlasting ordinance for Israel, to be observed across generations.
- Unleavened bread must be eaten for seven days, starting from the day of Passover.
- Holy convocations occur on the first and seventh days of the Feast of Unleavened Bread, with no work allowed on these days.
Consequences for Leavened Food
- Any person consuming leavened food shall be cut off from the congregation of Israel.
Actions of Moses
- Moses called all the elders of Israel to relay Passover instructions.
- A bunch of hyssop is used to paint the blood on the doorposts.
Child's Inquiry and Response
- When children ask about the meaning of Passover, they are to explain it signifies the Lord's passing over their households and sparing them during judgment.
The Night of Passover
- At midnight, the Lord struck all firstborns in Egypt, leading to widespread mourning.
- Pharaoh urgently orders Moses and Aaron to leave, commanding them to take the Israelites and their livestock.
Egyptian Urgency and Pursuit
- The Egyptians urged the Israelites to leave quickly to avoid further death.
- The dough without leaven was carried in kneading bowls on their shoulders.
Leaving Egypt
- Israel plundered the Egyptians with favor granted by the Lord.
- The Israelites journeyed from Rameses to Succoth, totaling 600,000 men on foot.
- The bread was unleavened as they left in haste and had no time to let it rise.
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