Torrey's Topical Index
Feast of the Passover, The
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
All males to appear at—Ex
23:17; De
16:16
Paschal lamb eaten first day of—Ex
12:6,8
Unleavened bread eaten at—Ex
12:15; De
16:3
LEAVEN
- 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
First and last days of, holy convocations—Ex
12:16; Nu
28:18,25
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
To be perpetually observed during the Mosaic age—Ex
12:14; 13:10
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
Moses kept through faith—Heb
11:28
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