This Torah book begins with “In the beginning.”
Genesis — Genesis 1:1
Passover occurs in the first biblical month, called this in Exodus.
Aviv (Nisan) — Exodus 12:2; Exodus 13:4
This feast comes fifty days after First fruits.
Shavuot (Pentecost) — Leviticus 23:15–16
Paul says, “Yeshua our ____ is sacrificed for us.”
Passover — 1 Corinthians 5:7
Seeing the crowds as sheep without a shepherd, Yeshua felt this.
Compassion — Mark 6:34
Baby Moses was placed in a basket in this river.
The Nile — Exodus 2:3–5
The Passover lamb was selected on this day of the month.
The 10th day — Exodus 12:3
The First fruits offering is a sheaf of this grain.
Barley — Leviticus 23:10–11
Yeshua is called the first of these to rise from the dead, using feast language.
First fruits — 1 Corinthians 15:20
The shortest verse shows Yeshua doing this at Lazarus’ tomb.
Weeping — John 11:35
In Genesis 12, Abram is told to leave his country, kindred, and this.
His father’s house — Genesis 12:1
Lamb’s blood was placed on the two doorposts and this.
The lintel — Exodus 12:7
Firstfruits occurs on “the morrow after” this day.
The Sabbath — Leviticus 23:11
Paul says leaven pictures these two things to remove.
Malice and wickedness — 1 Corinthians 5:8
Yeshua wept over this city for missing its visitation.
Jerusalem — Luke 19:41–44
In Exodus 16, Israel asks “What is it?” This question becomes the food’s name.
Manna — Exodus 16:14–15
If any lamb remained until morning, Israel had to do this.
Burn it with fire — Exodus 12:10
Counting the Omer requires counting seven complete weeks, called these.
Sabbaths — Leviticus 23:15
Yeshua’s bones were not broken, fulfilling this Passover command.
Not a bone shall be broken — Exodus 12:46; John 19:36
Cleansing the Temple, Yeshua showed zeal for this place.
יהוה’s house — John 2:15–17; Psalm 69:9
In Numbers 17, this item budded to show whom יהוה chose.
Aaron’s rod (staff) — Numbers 17:8
Holy convocations occur on the first day and this day of Unleavened Bread.
The seventh day — Exodus 12:16; Leviticus 23:8
Shavuot includes presenting this number of leavened loaves.
Two — Leviticus 23:17
Sour wine was lifted to Yeshua on this Passover‑related plant.
Hyssop — John 19:29; Exodus 12:22
In Gethsemane, Yeshua said His soul was exceedingly ____.
Sorrowful — Matthew 26:38; Mark 14:34
In Jacob’s blessing, this son is compared to a serpent by the way.
Dan — Genesis 49:16–17
The Passover lamb was not eaten raw or boiled, but prepared this way.
Roasted with fire — Exodus 12:8–9
Before the waved sheaf, Israel could not eat bread, parched grain, or this.
Fresh (new) grain — Leviticus 23:14
In Exodus 12, hyssop was used for this Passover action at the doorway.
Applying the lamb’s blood to the doorposts and lintel — Exodus 12:22
When disciples rebuked children, Yeshua responded with this emotion.
Indignation — Mark 10:13–14