According to Exodus 12:7, where were the Israelites instructed to put some of the blood of the Passover/Pesach lamb?
A) On the ground in front of the door
B) On the two side posts and one the upper door post of the houses where they shall eat
C) Inside the house on the walls
D) On the roof of the house
What is
B) On the two side posts and one the upper door post of the houses where they shall eat
According to Matthew 26:2, what did Yahshua tell His disciples about the timing of the Passover/Pesach?
A) “The Passover/Pesach has already passed.”
B) “As you know, the Passover/Pesach is two days away—and the Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified.”
C) “We will skip Passover/Pesach this year.”
D) “The Passover/Pesach is next week.”
What is
B) “As you know, the Passover/Pesach is two days away—and the Son of Man will be handed over to be crucified.”
According to Matthew 27:34, what was mixed with the wine offered to Yahoshua to drink?
A) Myrrh
B) Gall
C) Honey
D) Vinegar
What was
B) Gall
According to John 19:19, what did the sign on the cross read?
A) YAHOSHUA OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS
B) THE SON OF YAHUAH
C) KING OF ISRAEL
D) SAVIOR OF THE WORLD
What was
A) YAHOSHUA OF NAZARETH, THE KING OF THE JEWS
According to 1 Corinthians 5:7, how does Paul describe Yahoshua in relation to Passover/Pesach?
A) “Messiah, our Passover/Pesach lamb, has been sacrificed.”
B) “Yahoshua is the new Moses who leads us.”
C) “The high priest has offered the lamb.”
D) “The old Passover/Pesach is now abolished.”
What is
A) “Messiah, our Passover/Pesach lamb, has been sacrificed.”
According to Exodus 12:13, what would happen when Yahuah saw the blood on the houses?
A) The angel of death would pass over them
B) No destructive plague would touch them when He struck Egypt
C) The houses would be destroyed
D) The firstborn would still die
What is
A) The angel of death would pass over them
According to Matthew 26:17, what did the disciples ask Yahoshua on the first day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread?
A) “Where do you want us to prepare the Passover/Pesach meal for you to eat?”
B) “Should we fast instead of eating?”
C) “When will the kingdom be restored?”
D) “Do we need more money for the journey?”
What was
A) “Where do you want us to prepare the Passover/Pesach meal for you to eat?”
According to Luke 23:46, what were Yahoshua’ final words before He died?
A) “My Yahuah, my Yahuah, why have you forsaken me?”
B) “Father/Abba, into your hands I commit my spirit.”
C) “It is finished.”
D) “I thirst.”
What is
B) “Father/Abba, into your hands I commit my spirit.”
According to John 12:1, how many days before the Passover/Pesach did Yahoshua arrive at Bethany?
A) Three days
B) Six days
C) Ten days
D) One day
What was
B) Six days
According to Matthew 27:37, what was written on the sign placed above Yahoshua’ head on the cross?
A) “THIS IS YAHOSHUA, THE KING OF THE JEWS.”
B) “YAHOSHUA OF NAZARETH, THE MESSIAH.”
C) “CRUCIFIED FOR BLASPHEMY.”
D) “BEHOLD THE LAMB OF YAHUAH.”
What was
A) “THIS IS YAHOSHUA, THE KING OF THE JEWS.”
According to Exodus 12:8, with what were the Israelites to eat the Passover/Pesach lamb?
A) Leavened bread and sweet herbs
B) Unleavened bread and bitter herbs
C) Boiled vegetables and honey
D) Wine and roasted grains only
What is
B) Unleavened bread and bitter herbs
According to Matthew 26:26, what did Yahoshua say when He took bread at the Passover/Pesach meal?
A) “This is the bread of life from heaven.”
B) “Take and eat; this is my body.”
C) “Break this bread for Moses.”
D) “Do this to remember the Exodus.”
What was
B) “Take and eat; this is my body.”
According to Luke 22:15, what did Yahoshua say He had eagerly desired to do before He suffered?
A) To pray alone in the garden
B) To eat this Passover/Pesach with you
C) To teach in the temple courts
D) To wash the disciples’ feet again
What is
B) To eat this Passover/Pesach with you
According to John 19:14, what day was it when Pilate brought Yahoshua out to the Jews?
A) The Sabbath day
B) The day of Preparation of the Passover/Pesach
C) The last day of the Festival of Unleavened Bread
D) The day after the Passover/Pesach
What was
B) The day of Preparation of the Passover/Pesach
According to Matthew 27:46, what did Yahoshua cry out from the cross?
A) “Father, forgive them, for they do not know what they are doing.”
B) “My Yahuah, my Yahuah, why have you forsaken me?”
C) “It is finished.”
D) “Father, into your hands I commit my spirit.”
What is
B) “My Yahuah, my Yahuah, why have you forsaken me?”
According to Exodus 12:14, what did Yahuah command the Passover/Pesach to be for the Israelites?
A) A one-time historical event only
B) A lasting ordinance observed as a festival to the Lord for generations
C) A private family meal without ceremony
D) A day of fasting and mourning
What is
B) A lasting ordinance observed as a festival to the Lord for generations
According to Matthew 26:27-28, what did Yahoshua say when He gave the cup to the disciples at the Passover/Pesach meal?
A) “Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.”
B) “This cup is only for the Twelve.”
C) “This is the cup of the old covenant.”
D) “Do not drink this—it is cursed.”
What is
A) “Drink from it, all of you. This is my blood of the covenant, which is poured out for many for the forgiveness of sins.”
According to Mark 15:25, at what time was Yahoshua crucified?
A) The sixth hour
B) The third hour
C) The ninth hour
D) At sunset
What was
B) The third hour
According to Matthew 27:35, what did the soldiers do with Yahoshua’ clothes after crucifying Him?
A) They burned them as an offering
B) They divided His clothes among them by casting lots
C) They gave them to the poor
D) They kept them as souvenirs for the governor
What was
B) They divided His clothes among them by casting lots
According to 1 Corinthians 5:7-8, because Messiah/Ha'Masiach is our Passover/Pesach lamb, what should believers do?
A) Keep the Festival with the old yeast of malice and wickedness
B) Get rid of the old yeast so that you may be a new unleavened batch—as you really are—and keep the Festival with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth
C) Celebrate Passover/Pesach with leavened bread as before
D) Ignore the Passover/Pesach traditions entirely now that Christ has come
What is
B) Get rid of the old yeast so that you may be a new unleavened batch—as you really are—and keep the Festival with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth
According to Exodus 12:11, how were the Israelites initially instructed to eat the Passover/Pesach meal?
A) Sitting at a relaxed table with friends
B) With cloaks tucked into their belts, sandals on their feet, and staffs in their hands, eating in haste
C) In complete silence without speaking
D) With music and celebration
What is
B) With cloaks tucked into their belts, sandals on their feet, and staffs in their hands, eating in haste
According to Matthew 26:3-5, what did the chief priests and elders plot concerning Yahoshua in relation to the Passover/Pesach?
A) To arrest Him immediately during the festival
B) To have Him killed, but not during the festival
C) To crown Him king at the Passover/Pesach meal
D) To question Him publicly at the festival
What is
B) To have Him killed, but not during the festival
According to Matthew 27:32, who was forced to carry Yahoshua’ cross?
A) Peter
B) Simon from Cyrene
C) Joseph of Arimathea
D) One of the thieves
Who was
B) Simon from Cyrene
According to John 19:30, what did Yahoshua say just before giving up His spirit?
A) “My Yahuah, my Yahuah, why have you forsaken me?”
B) “It is finished.”
C) “Father, forgive them.”
D) “Woman, here is your son.”
What is
B) “It is finished.”
According to John 19:31, why did the Jews ask Pilate to have the legs of those crucified broken?
A) Because it was the day of Preparation and they did not want the bodies left on the steakes during the Sabbath (a special/high Sabbath)
B) Because the men were still alive and resisting
C) To fulfill a prophecy from Moses
D) As extra punishment for the thieves
What is
A) Because it was the day of Preparation and they did not want the bodies left on the crosses during the Sabbath (a special/high Sabbath)