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Exodus 12:42  (Amplified® Bible)
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Exodus 12:42

Israel, a nation of slaves, began to glimpse the possibility of freedom through Moses. Their anticipation roller-coasted from high expectation to dread after each plague. How their emotions must have soared when they walked away from the brickyards with their firstborn alive, laughing and playing! They left Egypt with a high hand or as we might say "on a real high"! The Night To Be Much Observed memorializes our own freedom from spiritual bondage. We left spiritual Egypt, the world, behind, and in great hope and zeal, began our trek toward God's Kingdom.

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Holy Days: Unleavened Bread

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Exodus 12:40-42

Exodus 12:40-42 is describing the Night To Be Much Observed, not the Passover night. There is a reason why God established two different festivals. The first, Passover, on the 14th of Nisan, begins in the evening, that is, at the beginning of the day with the killing of the lamb.

The killing of the lamb has a specific focus, the death of the Savior, showing that we have a part in His death. The second part of the ritual, the eating of the lamb, emphasizes the more important continuance of the relationship. When a person ingests food, he receives energy, and his life is sustained. This is the symbolic meaning of eating the lamb.

Nisan 15—the First Day of Unleavened Bread, when the exodus occurred—emphasizes the action required to keep the relationship going and growing. That is our part. We have to get up and do something; we have to leave Egypt, a type of leaving sin.

We are dealing with two different festivals with two altogether different focuses.

John W. Ritenbaugh
The Night to be Much Observed

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Other commentary entries containing this verse:

Genesis 15:17-21
Genesis 15:17
Exodus 13:14-15
Deuteronomy 16:1
Joshua 5:2-12
Joshua 5:10
Joshua 5:11


Library resources that contain this verse:

The Sabbath Committed to the Hebrews  

Articles

Countdown to Pentecost 2001  

Countdown to Pentecost 2001  

Countdown to Pentecost 2001  

The Law of the Firstborn  

Bible Studies

Feast of Unleavened Bread: Our Part in God's Master Plan  

God's Master Plan  

Holy Days: Unleavened Bread  

Passover: The Beginning of God's Master Plan  

Booklets

Prepare to Meet Your God! (The Book of Amos) (Part One)  

Sermon Transcripts

Does Doctrine Really Matter? (Part 6)  (2)

Escape From Box Canyon  

Grace, Unleavened Bread, and the Holy Spirit  

Passover (Part 5)  

Passover (Part 9)   

Rejoicing or Solemnity?  

The First Day of Unleavened Bread (Part 2)  

The First Day of Unleavened Bread (Part 2)  (4)

The Night to be Much Observed  (7)

The Night to be Much Observed  

The Real Prince of Egypt  

The Wavesheaf and the Selfsame Day  

The Wavesheaf and the Selfsame Day  (2)

The Wavesheaf and the Selfsame Day  

Unleavened Bread and Pentecost  


 
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