The importance of the Jewish Passover feast

      

The importance of the Jewish Passover feast

  

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- To commemorate the last night of the Jews in Egypt
- They remembered how the angel of death spared them when he destroyed the Egyptian first born sons / those of their animals
- It reminded them of their suffering in Egypt / how God liberated them
- It reminded them of God’s nature e.g. He’s more powerful than gods / He hears our cry / he’s loving / merciful and faithful / he punishes their enemies
- It reminded them that they were a chosen race / nation
- It confirmed that Moses was a leader chosen by God to lead the Israelites out of Egypt.
- It united the Israelites as a nation
- It made them aware of their God and ancestors

Musyoxx answered the question on February 27, 2018 at 17:12


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