Passover
Passover or Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪsɑːx/; from Hebrew פֶּסַח Pesah, Pesakh, Assyrian; ܦܸܨܚܵܐ"piskha"), is an important, biblically derived Jewish festival. The Jewish people celebrate Passover as a commemoration of their liberation by God from slavery in Egypt and their freedom as a nation under the leadership of Moses. It commemorates the story of the Exodus as described in the Hebrew Bible especially in the Book of Exodus, in which the Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. According to standard biblical chronology, this event would have taken place at about 1300 BCE (AM 2450).
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Passover
Passover or Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ˈpeɪsɑːx/; from Hebrew פֶּסַח Pesah, Pesakh, Assyrian; ܦܸܨܚܵܐ"piskha"), is an important, biblically derived Jewish festival. The Jewish people celebrate Passover as a commemoration of their liberation by God from slavery in Egypt and their freedom as a nation under the leadership of Moses. It commemorates the story of the Exodus as described in the Hebrew Bible especially in the Book of Exodus, in which the Israelites were freed from slavery in Egypt. According to standard biblical chronology, this event would have taken place at about 1300 BCE (AM 2450).
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Passover or Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ...... participate in public worship.
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Pesach (Hebreeuws: פסח – afgel ...... centraal in het joodse ethos.
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Pesach (hebr. פֶּסַח najprawdo ...... m wolności (z’man cheruteinu).
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Pessa'h (hébreu פֶּסַח, Pessa' ...... te pour écarter les épidémies.
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Pessach(do hebraico פסח, que s ...... no ano aproximado de 1280 a.C.
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Pessach, auch Passah oder Pasc ...... auf dem Tempelberg pilgerten.
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Pèsach o Pesah (ebraico פסח), ...... Festa delle Capanne (Sukkot).
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Pésaj (en hebreo פֶּסַח, ‘salt ...... se reservan para el invierno).
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Пе́сах (ивр. פֶּסַח, в аш ...... й в Израиле и 8 — вне Израиля.
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عيد الفصح اليهودي (بالعبرية: פ ...... رعونية كما يوصف في سفر الخروج.
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Beginning of the 49 days ofCounting of the Omer
Celebrates theExodus, the free ...... tthat followed theTen Plagues.
Connected to barley harvest in spring.
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A table set up for a Passover seder.
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In Jewish practice, one or two ...... des the ancient lamb sacrifice
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Passover or Pesach (/ˈpɛsɑːx, ...... e at about 1300 BCE (AM 2450).
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Pesach (Hebreeuws: פסח – afgel ...... centraal in het joodse ethos.
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Pesach (hebr. פֶּסַח najprawdo ...... san. W Izraelu (Erec Jisrael)
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Pessa'h (hébreu פֶּסַח, Pessa' ...... te pour écarter les épidémies.
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Pessach(do hebraico פסח, que s ...... no ano aproximado de 1280 a.C.
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Pessach, auch Passah oder Pasc ...... zentralen Befreiungserfahrung.
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Pèsach o Pesah (ebraico פסח), ...... Festa delle Capanne (Sukkot).
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Pésaj (en hebreo פֶּסַח, ‘salt ...... elebrada por el cristianismo).
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Пе́сах (ивр. פֶּסַח, в аш ...... й в Израиле и 8 — вне Израиля.
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عيد الفصح اليهودي (بالعبرية: פ ...... رعونية كما يوصف في سفر الخروج.
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Passover
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Pesach
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Pesach
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Pesach
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Pessa'h
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Pessach
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Pessach
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Pésaj
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Песах
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عيد الفصح اليهودي
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Passover
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Pesach – פסח (inHebrew).
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