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Passover refers to the final plague sent by HaShem to the Egyptians to convince the Pharaoh to release the Israelites from slavery - killing of the first born Egyptian males. The Exodus refers to the Israelites leaving Egypt for the promised land after the Pharaoh agreed to let them leave.

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Passover is the feast that occurred when the angel of death passed over Egypt. The Israelites sacrificed lambs and painted the blood on their doorposts. (This was a precursor to the sacrifice of Christ in the New Testament.) The angel of death passed over houses with blood on the doorpost, but killed the firstborn son in the houses without blood on the doorpost.

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What is the first Passover?

The first Passover is found in Exodus 12.


Where is passover from?

From Exodus ch.12.


Where can the story of the first Passover be found?

In Exodus ch.12. For more complete background, see Exodus ch.1 to ch.12.See also:More about Passover


How did the Passover start in israel?

Passover was and is celebrated according to God's command (Exodus ch. 12).


Where was Passover originated?

Egypt. See Exodus ch.12.


Where does the Passover come from?

It comes from the Torah. Exodus chapter 12.


What does passover and the exodus have in common?

Passover celebrates the Exodus.


How is passover the same as the exodus?

Passover commemorates the Exodus.


How are passover and exodus related?

Passover commemorates the Exodus.


Name the celebration of the Jewish people desoribed in the book of Exodus?

Pesach (Passover). Exodus ch.12.


Why did the 1st passover occur?

It was part of the Exodus from Egypt and was commanded by God. See Exodus ch.12.


What was the gender of the Passover lamb to be?

It was to be a yearling male lamb or billy goat (Exodus 12). See also:More about Passover