A Classic Bible Study,
which links to the English Standard Version (ESV)
Feast of the Passover, The.
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Ordained by God Ex 12:1,2.
Commenced the fourteenth of the first month at even Ex 12:2,6,18; Le 23:5; Nu 9:3.
Lasted seven days Ex 12:15; Le 23:6.
Called the
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Passover. Nu 9:5; Joh 2:23.
Jew's passover. Joh 2:13; 11:55.
Lord's passover. Ex 12:11,27.
Feast of unleavened bread. Mr 14:1; Lu 22:1.
Days of unleavened bread. Ac 12:3; 20:6.
Paschal lamb eaten first day of Ex 12:6,8.
Unleavened bread eaten at Ex 12:15; De 16:3.
Leaven
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Not to be in their houses during. Ex 12:19.
Not to be in any of their quarters. Ex 13:7; De 16:4.
Nothing with, to be eaten. Ex 12:20.
Punishment for eating. Ex 12:15,19.
Sacrifices during Le 23:8; Nu 28:19-24.
The first sheaf of barley harvest offered the day after the Sabbath in Le 23:10-14.
To commemorate the
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Passing over the first-born. Ex 12:12,13.
Deliverance of Israel from bondage of Egypt. Ex 12:17,42; 13:9; De 16:3.
Children to be taught the nature and design of Ex 12:26,27; 13:8.
Purification necessary to the due observance of 2Ch 30:15-19; Joh 11:55.
Might be kept in the second month by those who were unclean at the appointed time Nu 9:6-11; 2Ch 30:2,3,15.
No uncircumcised person to keep Ex 12:43,45.
Strangers and servants when circumcised might keep Ex 12:44,48.
Neglect of, punished with death Nu 9:13.
Improper keeping of, punished 2Ch 30:18,20.
Remarkable celebrations of
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On leaving Egypt. Ex 12:28,50.
In the wilderness of Sinai. Nu 9:3-5.
On entering the land of promise. Jos 5:10,11.
In Hezekiah's reign. 2Ch 30:1.
In Josiah's reign. 2Ki 23:22,23; 2Ch 35:1,18.
After the captivity. Ezr 6:19,20.
Before the death of Christ. Lu 22:15.
Christ always observed Mt 26:17-20; Lu 22:15; Joh 2:13,23.
The people of Jerusalem lent their rooms to strangers for Lu 22:11,12.
The Lord's Supper instituted at Mt 26:26-28.
Custom of releasing a prisoner at Mt 27:15; Lu 23:16,17.
The Sabbath in, a high day Joh 19:31.
The day before the Sabbath in, called the preparation Joh 19:14,31.
Illustrative of redemption through Christ 1Co 5:7,8.
Feasts of Trumpets, The.
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Held the first day of seventh month Le 23:24; Nu 29:1.
A memorial of blowing of trumpets Le 23:24.
A holy convocation and rest Le 23:24,25.
Sacrifices at Nu 29:2-6.
Feasts, the Anniversary.
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Instituted by God Ex 23:14.
Enumerated Ex 23:15,16.
Called
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Appointed feasts. Isa 1:14.
Feasts of the Lord. Le 23:4.
Solemn feasts. 2Ch 8:13; La 1:4.
Solemn meetings. Isa 1:13.
All males to attend Ex 23:17; 34:23.
Children commenced attending, when twelve years old Lu 2:42.
Females often attended 1Sa 1:3,9; Lu 2:41.
The Jews attended gladly Ps 122:1,2.
The Jews went up to, in large companies Ps 42:4; Lu 2:44.
The dangers and difficulties encountered in going up to, alluded to Ps 84:6,7.
The land divinely protected during Ex 34:24.
Offerings to made at Ex 34:20; De 16:16,17.
Were seasons of
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Joy and gladness. Ps 42:4; Isa 30:20.
Sacrificing. 1Sa 1:3; 1Ki 9:25; 2Ch 8:13.
Entertainments. 1Sa 1:4,9.
The ten tribes seduced by Jeroboam from attending. 1Ki 12:27.
The Jews dispersed in distant parts often attended. Ac 2:5-11; 8:27.
Christ attended. Joh 5:1; 7:10.
Rendered unavailing by the impiety of the Jews. Isa 1:13,14; Am 5:21.
Illustrative of general assembly of the church. Heb 12:23.
Feet, The.
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Necessary members of the body 1Co 12:15,21.
Parts of, mentioned in scripture
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Heel. Ps 41:9; 49:5; Ho 12:3.
Sole. De 11:24; 1Ki 5:3.
Toes. Ex 29:20; 2Sa 21:20; Da 2:41.
Were liable to
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Disease. 1Ki 15:23.
Swelling from walking. De 8:4.
Injury from stones, &c. Ps 91:12.
Of women often adorned with tingling ornaments Isa 3:16,18.
Of the Jews
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Neglected in affliction. 2Sa 19:24; Eze 24:17.
Bare in affliction. 2Sa 15:30.
Washed frequently. 2Sa 11:8; Song 5:3.
Washing for others, a menial office 1Sa 25:41; Joh 13:5-14.
Of strangers and travellers washed Ge 18:4; 19:2; 24:32; 1Ti 5:10.
Neglect of washing, disrespectful to guest Lu 7:44.
Respect exhibited by falling at 1Sa 25:24; 2Ki 4:37; Es 8:3; Mr 5:22; Ac 10:25.
Reverence expressed by kissing Lu 7:38,45.
Sleep expressed by covering 1Sa 24:3.
Subjection expressed by licking the dust of Isa 49:23.
Condemnation expressed by shaking the dust from Mt 10:14; Mr 6:11.
Subjugation of enemies expressed by placing on their necks Jos 10:24; Ps 110:1.
Origin of uncovering in consecrated places Ex 3:5; Jos 5:15.
Of enemies often maimed and cut off Judg 1:6,7; 2Sa 4:12.
Of criminals
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Bound with fetters. Ps 105:18.
Placed in stocks. Job 13:27; Ac 16:24.
To be refrained from evil Pr 1:15; Heb 12:13.
To be turned to God's testimonies Ps 119:59.
To be directed by God's word Ps 119:105.
To be guided by wisdom and discretion Pr 3:21,23,26.
Of the wicked
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Swift to mischief. Pr 6:18.
Swift to shed blood. Pr 1:16; Ro 3:15.
Ensnared. Job 18:8; Ps 9:15.
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At liberty. Ps 18:36; 31:8.
Kept by God. 1Sa 2:9; Ps 116:8.
Established by God. Ps 66:9; 121:3.
Guided by Christ. Isa 48:17; Lu 1:79.
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(Set on a rock,) of stability. Ps 40:2.
(Set in a large place,) of liberty. Ps 31:8.
(Sliding,) of yielding to temptation. Job 12:5; Ps 17:5; 38:16; 94:18.
(Treading under,) of complete destruction. Isa 18:7; La 1:15.
(Washed or dipped in oil,) of abundance. De 33:24; Job 29:6.
(Dipped in blood,) of victory. Ps 68:23.