Similar words: pass over, pass off, pass on, pass out, sovereign, sovereignty, over and over, over and over again. Meaning: ['pɑːs‚əʊvə] n. (Judaism) a Jewish festival (traditionally 8 days from Nissan 15) celebrating the exodus of the Israelites from Egypt.
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(1) The Jewish feast of Passover began last night.
(2) Do you observe Passover?
(3) We celebrate Passover with joy and expectancy.
(4) Congress was scheduled to recess for Easter and Passover on Friday.
(5) On feast days such as Passover, thousands of offerings were made.
(6) She preached about the passover, a subject they had been studying at Bible camp[sentencedict.com/passover.html], and obviously made a good impression.
(7) When 4-and 5-year-olds prepare a Passover seder, that is part of the job.
(8) The chapters preceding this one tell of the Passover and the miracle at the Reed Sea.
(9) WHAT DOES KOSHER FOR PASSOVER MEAN?
(10) Passover was the day the Hebrews left Egypt.
(11) Kate had invited Alan to spend the Passover with her.
(12) This Passover is gonna get its own Spanish inquisition. So Passover is a holiday that celebrates The Jewish people's flight from slavery to freedom.
(13) Christian holy week overlaps with the beginning of the Jewish holiday of Passover.
(14) Have you forgotten what it says in the Haggadah, what you read every Passover?
(15) The two communities of Samaritans reunite annually at the highlight of their religious year, Passover.
(16) Also the title of a lively Hebrew song popular during the celebration of Passover.
(17) They killed them and then used their blood for baking the Passover bread.
(18) This is an updated version of the recipe for Passover fritters passed down in her family.
(19) Matzo brie Finding a hot and filling breakfast that's acceptable during the eight days of the Passover isn't easy.
(20) It is often part of the festive table prepared for Passover.
(21) MAtse a. The unleavened bread used during the celebration of Passover.
(22) He was not allowed to do so until just before they returned home, and too late for Passover.
(23) But in making his own matzo out of normal bread flour, Mr. Shaya does not observe the strict rules for Passover.
(24) All devout Jews who could manage it tried to be there at Passover.
(25) The Last Supper, the Last Supper in the synoptic Gospels is a Passover meal.
(26) After healing Lazarus Jesus goes to the village of Ephraim until Passover week.
(27) Some feel let it stays in proper position is good, don't Passover, without ambiguity, won't because care and become a burden yourself with others.
(28) The psalm is a liturgical hymn that may have been used on the occasion of one or more feasts, such as the Passover, the Feast of Tabernacles, or the Feast of Trumpets.
(29) And wheresoever he shall go in, say ye to the goodman of the house, The Master saith, Where is the guestchamber, where I shall eat the passover with my disciples?
(30) One of the closest companions of Jesus, who ate this last Passover supper, was named Judas.
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