Passover Research Paper

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Passover is a widely celebrated blessed religious holidays of Jewish faith, deriving its base from an historic event of the biblical account of exodus, when the Israelites were freed from slavery in antique Egypt. This holiday normally starts on the 15th day of the Jewish month of Nisan, as well as culminates on 22nd day of the same month. After Israelites migration to Egypt they were subjected to slavery and status of a second class citizens for a good amount of time. Israelites were tired of their slavery and prayed to God for their release from the bondage. Their prayers paid off and God sent Moses to the Pharaoh with a message directing the release of the Israelites from bondage so that they can worship and work for Him as their God. Despite of the repeated directive the Pharaoh neglected the God’s message, and refuse to release the Israelites. Their refusal invoked the curse of God, and God responded them with ten harmful …show more content…

Israelites were required by God to mark the doorframes of their farmhouses with a lamb’s blood for identification purpose for the angel that they belong to Jewish faith and to “pass over” their household without imposing the plagues. In the midnight of 15th day of the Jewish month of Nisan, the avenging angel killed all Egyptian firstborns, sparing the children of Israel decent live by ‘passing over” their households, hence the holiday’s name. This curse forced Pharaoh’s to allow Moses to leave Egypt quickly along with Israelites. Due to sudden departure the Israelites could not even carry the bread they had made for the holiday. Since that day the Passover holiday has been a festivity of freedom by the believers of the Judaic religion.
The Passover Observances: The Passover is grouped into two, with first part occurring in the first two days (Seder) of the holiday and the second part in the course of its last two days (Ellwood and Alles 335). Prior to the

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