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Louis Segond
Lévitique 23:5
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Le premier mois, le quatorzime jour du mois, entre les deux soirs, sera la Pque de l'ternel;
Le premier mois, le quatorzime jour du mois, entre les deux soirs, est la Pque l'ternel.
Au premier mois, le quatorzime jour du mois entre les deux vpres, est la Pque l'Eternel.
Bible Verse Review
from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Exodus 12:2-14, Exodus 12:18, Exodus 13:3-10, Exodus 23:15, Numbers 9:2-7, Numbers 28:16, Deuteronomy 16:1-8, Joshua 5:10, 2 Chronicles 35:18, 2 Chronicles 35:19, Matthew 26:17, Mark 14:12, Luke 22:7, 1 Corinthians 5:7, 1 Corinthians 5:8
Reciprocal: Exodus 12:6 - fourteenth Exodus 12:11 - it is the Exodus 12:14 - by an ordinance Exodus 12:15 - Seven Exodus 23:14 - General 2 Kings 23:21 - as it is written 2 Chronicles 35:17 - the feast Ezekiel 45:21 - ye shall Luke 2:41 - the Luke 22:1 - General John 6:4 - General
Gill's Notes on the Bible
In the fourteenth [day] of the first month,.... The month Nisan, the same with Abib, the month in which the children of Israel came out of Egypt, for which reason it was made the first month in the year, answering to part of our March and part of April; and for the same reason was the passover kept at this time, as follows:
at even [is] the Lord's passover; that is, that was the time for the keeping the passover, even "between the two evenings", as it may be rendered; from the sixth hour and onward, as Jarchi, trial is, after noon or twelve o'clock the middle of the day, as Gersom, when the sun began to decline; :-.
Barnes' Notes on the Bible
In these verses, the Passover, or Paschal Supper, and the Feast of Unleavened Bread, are plainly spoken of as distinct feasts. See Exodus 12:6, Exodus 12:15, Exodus 12:17; Numbers 28:16-17.
Leviticus 23:5
See Exodus 12:6. According to the Hebrew mode of reckoning, the 15th day of the month began on the evening of the 14th. The day of holy convocation with which the Feast of Unleavened Bread commenced Leviticus 23:7 was the 15th, and that with which it terminated was the 21st. Compare Numbers 28:16-17.
Leviticus 23:6
Feast - The three festivals (often called the Great Festivals), Passover, Pentecost and tabernacles, to which the name חג chag, i. e. a feast or rejoicing properly belongs Leviticus 23:6, Leviticus 23:34, Leviticus 23:39, Leviticus 23:41, were distinguished by the attendance of the male Israelites at the national sanctuary (compare Exodus 23:17; Exodus 34:23; Deuteronomy 16:16). In later times they were called by the rabbins “pilgrimage feasts.” It is worthy of note that the Hebrew word is identical with the Arabic “haj”, the name of the pilgrimage to Mecca, from which comes the well-known word for a pilgrim, “haji”.
Leviticus 23:7
No servile work - literally, no work of labor, no work that belongs to one’s worldly calling, such as labor in agriculture or handicraft. The preparation of food was permitted Exodus 12:16, a licence not granted on the weekly Sabbath, or on the day of atonement Leviticus 23:28, Leviticus 23:30; Exodus 20:10; Exodus 35:3.
Leviticus 23:8
The sacrifices here meant are named in Numbers 28:19-24.
Clarke's Notes on the Bible
Verse Leviticus 23:5. The Lord's passover. — See this largely explained in the notes on Exodus 12:21-27.