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逐节对照
  • New Living Translation - On April 21 the returned exiles celebrated Passover.
  • 新标点和合本 - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 当代译本 - 一月十四日,流亡归来的人守逾越节。
  • 圣经新译本 - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 中文标准译本 - 一月十四日,回归的掳民守逾越节。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • New International Version - On the fourteenth day of the first month, the exiles celebrated the Passover.
  • New International Reader's Version - The people who had returned from the land of Babylon celebrated the Passover Feast. It was on the 14th day of the first month.
  • English Standard Version - On the fourteenth day of the first month, the returned exiles kept the Passover.
  • The Message - On the fourteenth day of the first month, the exiles celebrated the Passover.
  • Christian Standard Bible - The exiles observed the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • New American Standard Bible - The exiles held the Passover on the fourteenth of the first month.
  • New King James Version - And the descendants of the captivity kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • Amplified Bible - The [former] exiles kept the Passover on the fourteenth [day] of the first month.
  • American Standard Version - And the children of the captivity kept the passover upon the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • King James Version - And the children of the captivity kept the passover upon the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • New English Translation - The exiles observed the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • World English Bible - The children of the captivity kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • 新標點和合本 - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 當代譯本 - 一月十四日,流亡歸來的人守逾越節。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 正月十四日、流亡 返回 的人守了逾越節。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 一月十四日,回歸的擄民守逾越節。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 正月十四日、俘囚之眾守逾越節、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 正月十四日、被虜而歸之眾、守逾越節、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 正月十四日、被擄而歸之民守逾越節、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Los que regresaron del cautiverio celebraron la Pascua el día catorce del mes primero.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 포로 생활을 하다가 돌아온 사람들은 월 14일에 유월절을 지켰으며
  • Новый Русский Перевод - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца возвратившиеся из плена отпраздновали Пасху.
  • Восточный перевод - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца (21 апреля 515 г. до н. э.) возвратившиеся из плена отметили праздник Освобождения .
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца (21 апреля 515 г. до н. э.) возвратившиеся из плена отметили праздник Освобождения .
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца (21 апреля 515 г. до н. э.) возвратившиеся из плена отметили праздник Освобождения .
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Les rapatriés célébrèrent la Pâque le quatorzième jour du premier mois .
  • リビングバイブル - 第一の月の十四日には過越の祭りが祝われました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - No décimo quarto dia do primeiro mês, os exilados celebraram a Páscoa.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Am 14. Tag des 1. Monats feierten die zurückgekehrten Israeliten das Passahfest.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Những người lưu đày hồi hương cũng dự lễ Vượt Qua vào ngày mười bốn tháng giêng.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ในวันที่สิบสี่เดือนที่หนึ่ง บรรดาเชลยที่กลับมาก็ฉลองปัสกา
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ใน​วัน​ที่​สิบ​สี่​ของ​เดือน​แรก บรรดา​ผู้​ถูก​เนรเทศ​ที่​กลับ​มา​ก็​ถือ​กฎ​ปัสกา
交叉引用
  • 2 Chronicles 30:1 - King Hezekiah now sent word to all Israel and Judah, and he wrote letters of invitation to the people of Ephraim and Manasseh. He asked everyone to come to the Temple of the Lord at Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover of the Lord, the God of Israel.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:2 - The king, his officials, and all the community of Jerusalem decided to celebrate Passover a month later than usual.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:3 - They were unable to celebrate it at the prescribed time because not enough priests could be purified by then, and the people had not yet assembled at Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:4 - This plan for keeping the Passover seemed right to the king and all the people.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:5 - So they sent a proclamation throughout all Israel, from Beersheba in the south to Dan in the north, inviting everyone to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover of the Lord, the God of Israel. The people had not been celebrating it in great numbers as required in the Law.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:6 - At the king’s command, runners were sent throughout Israel and Judah. They carried letters that said: “O people of Israel, return to the Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, so that he will return to the few of us who have survived the conquest of the Assyrian kings.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:7 - Do not be like your ancestors and relatives who abandoned the Lord, the God of their ancestors, and became an object of derision, as you yourselves can see.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:8 - Do not be stubborn, as they were, but submit yourselves to the Lord. Come to his Temple, which he has set apart as holy forever. Worship the Lord your God so that his fierce anger will turn away from you.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:9 - “For if you return to the Lord, your relatives and your children will be treated mercifully by their captors, and they will be able to return to this land. For the Lord your God is gracious and merciful. If you return to him, he will not continue to turn his face from you.”
  • 2 Chronicles 30:10 - The runners went from town to town throughout Ephraim and Manasseh and as far as the territory of Zebulun. But most of the people just laughed at the runners and made fun of them.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:11 - However, some people from Asher, Manasseh, and Zebulun humbled themselves and went to Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:12 - At the same time, God’s hand was on the people in the land of Judah, giving them all one heart to obey the orders of the king and his officials, who were following the word of the Lord.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:13 - So a huge crowd assembled at Jerusalem in midspring to celebrate the Festival of Unleavened Bread.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:14 - They set to work and removed the pagan altars from Jerusalem. They took away all the incense altars and threw them into the Kidron Valley.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:15 - On the fourteenth day of the second month, one month later than usual, the people slaughtered the Passover lamb. This shamed the priests and Levites, so they purified themselves and brought burnt offerings to the Temple of the Lord.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:16 - Then they took their places at the Temple as prescribed in the Law of Moses, the man of God. The Levites brought the sacrificial blood to the priests, who then sprinkled it on the altar.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:17 - Since many of the people had not purified themselves, the Levites had to slaughter their Passover lamb for them, to set them apart for the Lord.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:18 - Most of those who came from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun had not purified themselves. But King Hezekiah prayed for them, and they were allowed to eat the Passover meal anyway, even though this was contrary to the requirements of the Law. For Hezekiah said, “May the Lord, who is good, pardon those
  • 2 Chronicles 30:19 - who decide to follow the Lord, the God of their ancestors, even though they are not properly cleansed for the ceremony.”
  • 2 Chronicles 30:20 - And the Lord listened to Hezekiah’s prayer and healed the people.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:21 - So the people of Israel who were present in Jerusalem joyously celebrated the Festival of Unleavened Bread for seven days. Each day the Levites and priests sang to the Lord, accompanied by loud instruments.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:22 - Hezekiah encouraged all the Levites regarding the skill they displayed as they served the Lord. The celebration continued for seven days. Peace offerings were sacrificed, and the people gave thanks to the Lord, the God of their ancestors.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:23 - The entire assembly then decided to continue the festival another seven days, so they celebrated joyfully for another week.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:24 - King Hezekiah gave the people 1,000 bulls and 7,000 sheep and goats for offerings, and the officials donated 1,000 bulls and 10,000 sheep and goats. Meanwhile, many more priests purified themselves.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:25 - The entire assembly of Judah rejoiced, including the priests, the Levites, all who came from the land of Israel, the foreigners who came to the festival, and all those who lived in Judah.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:26 - There was great joy in the city, for Jerusalem had not seen a celebration like this one since the days of Solomon, King David’s son.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:27 - Then the priests and Levites stood and blessed the people, and God heard their prayer from his holy dwelling in heaven.
  • Exodus 12:6 - “Take special care of this chosen animal until the evening of the fourteenth day of this first month. Then the whole assembly of the community of Israel must slaughter their lamb or young goat at twilight.
  • Exodus 12:7 - They are to take some of the blood and smear it on the sides and top of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the animal.
  • Exodus 12:8 - That same night they must roast the meat over a fire and eat it along with bitter salad greens and bread made without yeast.
  • Exodus 12:9 - Do not eat any of the meat raw or boiled in water. The whole animal—including the head, legs, and internal organs—must be roasted over a fire.
  • Exodus 12:10 - Do not leave any of it until the next morning. Burn whatever is not eaten before morning.
  • Exodus 12:11 - “These are your instructions for eating this meal: Be fully dressed, wear your sandals, and carry your walking stick in your hand. Eat the meal with urgency, for this is the Lord’s Passover.
  • Exodus 12:12 - On that night I will pass through the land of Egypt and strike down every firstborn son and firstborn male animal in the land of Egypt. I will execute judgment against all the gods of Egypt, for I am the Lord!
  • Exodus 12:13 - But the blood on your doorposts will serve as a sign, marking the houses where you are staying. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. This plague of death will not touch you when I strike the land of Egypt.
  • Exodus 12:14 - “This is a day to remember. Each year, from generation to generation, you must celebrate it as a special festival to the Lord. This is a law for all time.
  • Exodus 12:15 - For seven days the bread you eat must be made without yeast. On the first day of the festival, remove every trace of yeast from your homes. Anyone who eats bread made with yeast during the seven days of the festival will be cut off from the community of Israel.
  • Exodus 12:16 - On the first day of the festival and again on the seventh day, all the people must observe an official day for holy assembly. No work of any kind may be done on these days except in the preparation of food.
  • Exodus 12:17 - “Celebrate this Festival of Unleavened Bread, for it will remind you that I brought your forces out of the land of Egypt on this very day. This festival will be a permanent law for you; celebrate this day from generation to generation.
  • Exodus 12:18 - The bread you eat must be made without yeast from the evening of the fourteenth day of the first month until the evening of the twenty-first day of that month.
  • Exodus 12:19 - During those seven days, there must be no trace of yeast in your homes. Anyone who eats anything made with yeast during this week will be cut off from the community of Israel. These regulations apply both to the foreigners living among you and to the native-born Israelites.
  • Exodus 12:20 - During those days you must not eat anything made with yeast. Wherever you live, eat only bread made without yeast.”
  • Exodus 12:21 - Then Moses called all the elders of Israel together and said to them, “Go, pick out a lamb or young goat for each of your families, and slaughter the Passover animal.
  • Exodus 12:22 - Drain the blood into a basin. Then take a bundle of hyssop branches and dip it into the blood. Brush the hyssop across the top and sides of the doorframes of your houses. And no one may go out through the door until morning.
  • Exodus 12:23 - For the Lord will pass through the land to strike down the Egyptians. But when he sees the blood on the top and sides of the doorframe, the Lord will pass over your home. He will not permit his death angel to enter your house and strike you down.
  • Exodus 12:24 - “Remember, these instructions are a permanent law that you and your descendants must observe forever.
  • Exodus 12:25 - When you enter the land the Lord has promised to give you, you will continue to observe this ceremony.
  • Exodus 12:26 - Then your children will ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?’
  • Exodus 12:27 - And you will reply, ‘It is the Passover sacrifice to the Lord, for he passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt. And though he struck the Egyptians, he spared our families.’” When Moses had finished speaking, all the people bowed down to the ground and worshiped.
  • Exodus 12:28 - So the people of Israel did just as the Lord had commanded through Moses and Aaron.
  • Exodus 12:29 - And that night at midnight, the Lord struck down all the firstborn sons in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn son of Pharaoh, who sat on his throne, to the firstborn son of the prisoner in the dungeon. Even the firstborn of their livestock were killed.
  • Exodus 12:30 - Pharaoh and all his officials and all the people of Egypt woke up during the night, and loud wailing was heard throughout the land of Egypt. There was not a single house where someone had not died.
  • Exodus 12:31 - Pharaoh sent for Moses and Aaron during the night. “Get out!” he ordered. “Leave my people—and take the rest of the Israelites with you! Go and worship the Lord as you have requested.
  • Exodus 12:32 - Take your flocks and herds, as you said, and be gone. Go, but bless me as you leave.”
  • Exodus 12:33 - All the Egyptians urged the people of Israel to get out of the land as quickly as possible, for they thought, “We will all die!”
  • Exodus 12:34 - The Israelites took their bread dough before yeast was added. They wrapped their kneading boards in their cloaks and carried them on their shoulders.
  • Exodus 12:35 - And the people of Israel did as Moses had instructed; they asked the Egyptians for clothing and articles of silver and gold.
  • Exodus 12:36 - The Lord caused the Egyptians to look favorably on the Israelites, and they gave the Israelites whatever they asked for. So they stripped the Egyptians of their wealth!
  • Joshua 5:10 - While the Israelites were camped at Gilgal on the plains of Jericho, they celebrated Passover on the evening of the fourteenth day of the first month.
逐节对照交叉引用
  • New Living Translation - On April 21 the returned exiles celebrated Passover.
  • 新标点和合本 - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-简体) - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 和合本2010(神版-简体) - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 当代译本 - 一月十四日,流亡归来的人守逾越节。
  • 圣经新译本 - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 中文标准译本 - 一月十四日,回归的掳民守逾越节。
  • 现代标点和合本 - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • 和合本(拼音版) - 正月十四日,被掳归回的人守逾越节。
  • New International Version - On the fourteenth day of the first month, the exiles celebrated the Passover.
  • New International Reader's Version - The people who had returned from the land of Babylon celebrated the Passover Feast. It was on the 14th day of the first month.
  • English Standard Version - On the fourteenth day of the first month, the returned exiles kept the Passover.
  • The Message - On the fourteenth day of the first month, the exiles celebrated the Passover.
  • Christian Standard Bible - The exiles observed the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • New American Standard Bible - The exiles held the Passover on the fourteenth of the first month.
  • New King James Version - And the descendants of the captivity kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • Amplified Bible - The [former] exiles kept the Passover on the fourteenth [day] of the first month.
  • American Standard Version - And the children of the captivity kept the passover upon the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • King James Version - And the children of the captivity kept the passover upon the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • New English Translation - The exiles observed the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • World English Bible - The children of the captivity kept the Passover on the fourteenth day of the first month.
  • 新標點和合本 - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 和合本2010(上帝版-繁體) - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 和合本2010(神版-繁體) - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 當代譯本 - 一月十四日,流亡歸來的人守逾越節。
  • 聖經新譯本 - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 呂振中譯本 - 正月十四日、流亡 返回 的人守了逾越節。
  • 中文標準譯本 - 一月十四日,回歸的擄民守逾越節。
  • 現代標點和合本 - 正月十四日,被擄歸回的人守逾越節。
  • 文理和合譯本 - 正月十四日、俘囚之眾守逾越節、
  • 文理委辦譯本 - 正月十四日、被虜而歸之眾、守逾越節、
  • 施約瑟淺文理新舊約聖經 - 正月十四日、被擄而歸之民守逾越節、
  • Nueva Versión Internacional - Los que regresaron del cautiverio celebraron la Pascua el día catorce del mes primero.
  • 현대인의 성경 - 포로 생활을 하다가 돌아온 사람들은 월 14일에 유월절을 지켰으며
  • Новый Русский Перевод - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца возвратившиеся из плена отпраздновали Пасху.
  • Восточный перевод - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца (21 апреля 515 г. до н. э.) возвратившиеся из плена отметили праздник Освобождения .
  • Восточный перевод, версия с «Аллахом» - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца (21 апреля 515 г. до н. э.) возвратившиеся из плена отметили праздник Освобождения .
  • Восточный перевод, версия для Таджикистана - В четырнадцатый день первого месяца (21 апреля 515 г. до н. э.) возвратившиеся из плена отметили праздник Освобождения .
  • La Bible du Semeur 2015 - Les rapatriés célébrèrent la Pâque le quatorzième jour du premier mois .
  • リビングバイブル - 第一の月の十四日には過越の祭りが祝われました。
  • Nova Versão Internacional - No décimo quarto dia do primeiro mês, os exilados celebraram a Páscoa.
  • Hoffnung für alle - Am 14. Tag des 1. Monats feierten die zurückgekehrten Israeliten das Passahfest.
  • Kinh Thánh Hiện Đại - Những người lưu đày hồi hương cũng dự lễ Vượt Qua vào ngày mười bốn tháng giêng.
  • พระคริสตธรรมคัมภีร์ไทย ฉบับอมตธรรมร่วมสมัย - ในวันที่สิบสี่เดือนที่หนึ่ง บรรดาเชลยที่กลับมาก็ฉลองปัสกา
  • พระคัมภีร์ ฉบับแปลใหม่ - ใน​วัน​ที่​สิบ​สี่​ของ​เดือน​แรก บรรดา​ผู้​ถูก​เนรเทศ​ที่​กลับ​มา​ก็​ถือ​กฎ​ปัสกา
  • 2 Chronicles 30:1 - King Hezekiah now sent word to all Israel and Judah, and he wrote letters of invitation to the people of Ephraim and Manasseh. He asked everyone to come to the Temple of the Lord at Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover of the Lord, the God of Israel.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:2 - The king, his officials, and all the community of Jerusalem decided to celebrate Passover a month later than usual.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:3 - They were unable to celebrate it at the prescribed time because not enough priests could be purified by then, and the people had not yet assembled at Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:4 - This plan for keeping the Passover seemed right to the king and all the people.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:5 - So they sent a proclamation throughout all Israel, from Beersheba in the south to Dan in the north, inviting everyone to come to Jerusalem to celebrate the Passover of the Lord, the God of Israel. The people had not been celebrating it in great numbers as required in the Law.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:6 - At the king’s command, runners were sent throughout Israel and Judah. They carried letters that said: “O people of Israel, return to the Lord, the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, so that he will return to the few of us who have survived the conquest of the Assyrian kings.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:7 - Do not be like your ancestors and relatives who abandoned the Lord, the God of their ancestors, and became an object of derision, as you yourselves can see.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:8 - Do not be stubborn, as they were, but submit yourselves to the Lord. Come to his Temple, which he has set apart as holy forever. Worship the Lord your God so that his fierce anger will turn away from you.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:9 - “For if you return to the Lord, your relatives and your children will be treated mercifully by their captors, and they will be able to return to this land. For the Lord your God is gracious and merciful. If you return to him, he will not continue to turn his face from you.”
  • 2 Chronicles 30:10 - The runners went from town to town throughout Ephraim and Manasseh and as far as the territory of Zebulun. But most of the people just laughed at the runners and made fun of them.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:11 - However, some people from Asher, Manasseh, and Zebulun humbled themselves and went to Jerusalem.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:12 - At the same time, God’s hand was on the people in the land of Judah, giving them all one heart to obey the orders of the king and his officials, who were following the word of the Lord.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:13 - So a huge crowd assembled at Jerusalem in midspring to celebrate the Festival of Unleavened Bread.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:14 - They set to work and removed the pagan altars from Jerusalem. They took away all the incense altars and threw them into the Kidron Valley.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:15 - On the fourteenth day of the second month, one month later than usual, the people slaughtered the Passover lamb. This shamed the priests and Levites, so they purified themselves and brought burnt offerings to the Temple of the Lord.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:16 - Then they took their places at the Temple as prescribed in the Law of Moses, the man of God. The Levites brought the sacrificial blood to the priests, who then sprinkled it on the altar.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:17 - Since many of the people had not purified themselves, the Levites had to slaughter their Passover lamb for them, to set them apart for the Lord.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:18 - Most of those who came from Ephraim, Manasseh, Issachar, and Zebulun had not purified themselves. But King Hezekiah prayed for them, and they were allowed to eat the Passover meal anyway, even though this was contrary to the requirements of the Law. For Hezekiah said, “May the Lord, who is good, pardon those
  • 2 Chronicles 30:19 - who decide to follow the Lord, the God of their ancestors, even though they are not properly cleansed for the ceremony.”
  • 2 Chronicles 30:20 - And the Lord listened to Hezekiah’s prayer and healed the people.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:21 - So the people of Israel who were present in Jerusalem joyously celebrated the Festival of Unleavened Bread for seven days. Each day the Levites and priests sang to the Lord, accompanied by loud instruments.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:22 - Hezekiah encouraged all the Levites regarding the skill they displayed as they served the Lord. The celebration continued for seven days. Peace offerings were sacrificed, and the people gave thanks to the Lord, the God of their ancestors.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:23 - The entire assembly then decided to continue the festival another seven days, so they celebrated joyfully for another week.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:24 - King Hezekiah gave the people 1,000 bulls and 7,000 sheep and goats for offerings, and the officials donated 1,000 bulls and 10,000 sheep and goats. Meanwhile, many more priests purified themselves.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:25 - The entire assembly of Judah rejoiced, including the priests, the Levites, all who came from the land of Israel, the foreigners who came to the festival, and all those who lived in Judah.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:26 - There was great joy in the city, for Jerusalem had not seen a celebration like this one since the days of Solomon, King David’s son.
  • 2 Chronicles 30:27 - Then the priests and Levites stood and blessed the people, and God heard their prayer from his holy dwelling in heaven.
  • Exodus 12:6 - “Take special care of this chosen animal until the evening of the fourteenth day of this first month. Then the whole assembly of the community of Israel must slaughter their lamb or young goat at twilight.
  • Exodus 12:7 - They are to take some of the blood and smear it on the sides and top of the doorframes of the houses where they eat the animal.
  • Exodus 12:8 - That same night they must roast the meat over a fire and eat it along with bitter salad greens and bread made without yeast.
  • Exodus 12:9 - Do not eat any of the meat raw or boiled in water. The whole animal—including the head, legs, and internal organs—must be roasted over a fire.
  • Exodus 12:10 - Do not leave any of it until the next morning. Burn whatever is not eaten before morning.
  • Exodus 12:11 - “These are your instructions for eating this meal: Be fully dressed, wear your sandals, and carry your walking stick in your hand. Eat the meal with urgency, for this is the Lord’s Passover.
  • Exodus 12:12 - On that night I will pass through the land of Egypt and strike down every firstborn son and firstborn male animal in the land of Egypt. I will execute judgment against all the gods of Egypt, for I am the Lord!
  • Exodus 12:13 - But the blood on your doorposts will serve as a sign, marking the houses where you are staying. When I see the blood, I will pass over you. This plague of death will not touch you when I strike the land of Egypt.
  • Exodus 12:14 - “This is a day to remember. Each year, from generation to generation, you must celebrate it as a special festival to the Lord. This is a law for all time.
  • Exodus 12:15 - For seven days the bread you eat must be made without yeast. On the first day of the festival, remove every trace of yeast from your homes. Anyone who eats bread made with yeast during the seven days of the festival will be cut off from the community of Israel.
  • Exodus 12:16 - On the first day of the festival and again on the seventh day, all the people must observe an official day for holy assembly. No work of any kind may be done on these days except in the preparation of food.
  • Exodus 12:17 - “Celebrate this Festival of Unleavened Bread, for it will remind you that I brought your forces out of the land of Egypt on this very day. This festival will be a permanent law for you; celebrate this day from generation to generation.
  • Exodus 12:18 - The bread you eat must be made without yeast from the evening of the fourteenth day of the first month until the evening of the twenty-first day of that month.
  • Exodus 12:19 - During those seven days, there must be no trace of yeast in your homes. Anyone who eats anything made with yeast during this week will be cut off from the community of Israel. These regulations apply both to the foreigners living among you and to the native-born Israelites.
  • Exodus 12:20 - During those days you must not eat anything made with yeast. Wherever you live, eat only bread made without yeast.”
  • Exodus 12:21 - Then Moses called all the elders of Israel together and said to them, “Go, pick out a lamb or young goat for each of your families, and slaughter the Passover animal.
  • Exodus 12:22 - Drain the blood into a basin. Then take a bundle of hyssop branches and dip it into the blood. Brush the hyssop across the top and sides of the doorframes of your houses. And no one may go out through the door until morning.
  • Exodus 12:23 - For the Lord will pass through the land to strike down the Egyptians. But when he sees the blood on the top and sides of the doorframe, the Lord will pass over your home. He will not permit his death angel to enter your house and strike you down.
  • Exodus 12:24 - “Remember, these instructions are a permanent law that you and your descendants must observe forever.
  • Exodus 12:25 - When you enter the land the Lord has promised to give you, you will continue to observe this ceremony.
  • Exodus 12:26 - Then your children will ask, ‘What does this ceremony mean?’
  • Exodus 12:27 - And you will reply, ‘It is the Passover sacrifice to the Lord, for he passed over the houses of the Israelites in Egypt. And though he struck the Egyptians, he spared our families.’” When Moses had finished speaking, all the people bowed down to the ground and worshiped.
  • Exodus 12:28 - So the people of Israel did just as the Lord had commanded through Moses and Aaron.
  • Exodus 12:29 - And that night at midnight, the Lord struck down all the firstborn sons in the land of Egypt, from the firstborn son of Pharaoh, who sat on his throne, to the firstborn son of the prisoner in the dungeon. Even the firstborn of their livestock were killed.
  • Exodus 12:30 - Pharaoh and all his officials and all the people of Egypt woke up during the night, and loud wailing was heard throughout the land of Egypt. There was not a single house where someone had not died.
  • Exodus 12:31 - Pharaoh sent for Moses and Aaron during the night. “Get out!” he ordered. “Leave my people—and take the rest of the Israelites with you! Go and worship the Lord as you have requested.
  • Exodus 12:32 - Take your flocks and herds, as you said, and be gone. Go, but bless me as you leave.”
  • Exodus 12:33 - All the Egyptians urged the people of Israel to get out of the land as quickly as possible, for they thought, “We will all die!”
  • Exodus 12:34 - The Israelites took their bread dough before yeast was added. They wrapped their kneading boards in their cloaks and carried them on their shoulders.
  • Exodus 12:35 - And the people of Israel did as Moses had instructed; they asked the Egyptians for clothing and articles of silver and gold.
  • Exodus 12:36 - The Lord caused the Egyptians to look favorably on the Israelites, and they gave the Israelites whatever they asked for. So they stripped the Egyptians of their wealth!
  • Joshua 5:10 - While the Israelites were camped at Gilgal on the plains of Jericho, they celebrated Passover on the evening of the fourteenth day of the first month.
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