In which book and chapter is the original Passover command found?
Exodus 12
What type of animal was required for the original Passover meal?
A lamb without blemish (Exodus 12:5)
What was the primary reason the Israelites had to eat unleavened bread during the Passover meal?
They had to leave Egypt in haste, and there was no time for the bread to rise (Exodus 12:39).
What does unleavened bread represent in the New Testament?
It represents purity and the absence of sin (1 Corinthians 5:7-8)
What replaces the temple sacrifice in modern Passover remembrance?
The Last Supper (Luke 22:14-20)
This sign on the doorposts protected the Israelites from the final plague.
The blood of the lamb (Exodus 12:7)
At what time of day was the Passover lamb to be slain?
At twilight (Exodus 12:6)
In what year TRADTIONALLY did the Exodus occur, marking the beginning of the Israelites’ freedom from Egyptian bondage?
Around 1446 BCE (Exodus 12:40-41).
The lamb represents this figure in the Renewed Covenant (New Testament).
Yahushua (1 Corinthians 5:7)
In modern Passover celebrations, this four-part cup of wine symbolises the four promises Yahuah made to the Israelites in Exodus. What is the name of this cup?
The Cup of Redemption (or the Third Cup) (Exodus 6:6-7)
For how many days must leaven be removed from homes during the feast?
Seven days (Exodus 12:15)
Name two foods that were to be eaten with the lamb.
Bitter herbs and unleavened bread (Exodus 12:8)
After leaving Egypt, which body of water did the Israelites cross to begin their journey to the Promised Land?
The Red Sea (Exodus 14:21-22).
What does leaven often symbolise in Scripture?
Sin (Matthew 16:6)
How do some believers in Messiah celebrate Passover today?
Focus on Yahushua as the Lamb (Luke 22:19-20)
Who said, “This day shall be unto you for a memorial”?
Moses (Exodus 12:14)
What had to be done with any leftover meat by morning?
It had to be burned with fire by morning (Exodus 12:10)
How did YAHUAH instruct the Israelites to commemorate their deliverance from Egypt during the Feast of Unleavened Bread?
By eating unleavened bread for seven days and removing all leaven from their homes (Exodus 12:14-20).
What is the saltwater used to symbolise the tears shed by the Israelites in Egypt?
The bitterness of slavery in Egypt (Exodus 12:8)
What element of the Passover points to Yahushua’s death?
The Lamb of Yah (John 1:29)
The prophet who prophesied about the Lamb of Yahuah, symbolising the ultimate sacrifice during Passover.
The specific herb eaten during the Passover meal to symbolise the bitterness of slavery.
Maror (bitter herbs).
What specific command did YAHUAH give regarding the firstborn during the time of the Exodus, and how does it relate to the Feast of Unleavened Bread?
The firstborn sons of Israel were to be consecrated to YAHUAH, signifying the deliverance of Israel’s firstborn from death during the Passover (Exodus 13:1-16).
Which Old Testament character's offering of unleavened bread is considered a type of Yahushua's sinless life?
The grain offering of the high priest, which was made without leaven (Leviticus 2:4-5).
In 1 Corinthians 5:7-8, Paul tells believers to “keep the feast.” Which feast is he referring to?
The Feast of Unleavened Bread (1 Corinthians 5:7-8)